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Describe the following healthcare service settings and predict which will have the most impact on our national economy in the next five years: hospitals, ambulatory care, home

 

  • Describe the following healthcare service settings and predict which will have the most impact on our national economy in the next five years: hospitals, ambulatory care, home healthcare, long-term care, and integrated delivery systems.

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Rose Cates posted May 30, 2023 6:11 AM

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The digital health revolution is one of the key drivers of transformation in the healthcare industry. It will transform how people care for themselves and how the industry is structured. As more people become involved in their care, the need for more transparency and personalized care will also rise. The rising cost structures in developed countries are one of the main drivers of the healthcare industry's transformation. This will create a "burning platform" for providers, policymakers, and consumers. The need for new health professions will also increase as the availability of workers is not enough to meet the demand.

An integrated delivery system will make the most impact in the healthcare industry in the next five years. It’s a healthcare organization that includes various providers such as hospitals, physicians, and post-acute facilities. It provides a broad range of care services. It has been stated that the improved coordination of care provided by IDSs can lower the cost of healthcare. For instance, a larger organization can consolidate various functions and human resources to lower its expenses. An integrated system can also improve the quality of care it provides by implementing effective programs and delivering the appropriate type of care at the right time. Despite the small effect of vertical integration on hospital admissions, researchers found that it increased the organization's market share and prices. They also found that physician groups that are owned by hospitals spend more on each patient. In addition, when hospital systems own multi-specialty groups, they spend almost 20% more on each patient. Gans' studies also revealed that the lower productivity of physicians working in hospitals is related to their employment.

In conclusion, the quality of health care is often viewed in terms of its delivery. Although there are many different types of integrated systems that exist in the US, the main method of delivering health care in the country is through a combination of independent components. For instance, outpatient care is provided by a combination of specialist physicians and primary care.

 References:

  The performance of Integrated Delivery Systems. AcademyHealth. (n.d.-a).  https://academyhealth.org/node/2151

Health care 2030: The coming transformation | nejm catalyst. (n.d.).  https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.20.0569

Integrated Delivery System. Integrated Delivery System – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics. (n.d.).  https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/integrated-delivery-system

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Rose Cates posted May 30, 2023 6:11 AM

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The digital health revolution is one of the key drivers of transformation in the healthcare industry. It will transform how people care for themselves and how the industry is structured. As more people become involved in their care, the need for more transparency and personalized care will also rise. The rising cost structures in developed countries are one of the main drivers of the healthcare industry's transformation. This will create a "burning platform" for providers, policymakers, and consumers. The need for new health professions will also increase as the availability of workers is not enough to meet the demand.

An integrated delivery system will make the most impact in the healthcare industry in the next five years. It’s a healthcare organization that includes various providers such as hospitals, physicians, and post-acute facilities. It provides a broad range of care services. It has been stated that the improved coordination of care provided by IDSs can lower the cost of healthcare. For instance, a larger organization can consolidate various functions and human resources to lower its expenses. An integrated system can also improve the quality of care it provides by implementing effective programs and delivering the appropriate type of care at the right time. Despite the small effect of vertical integration on hospital admissions, researchers found that it increased the organization's market share and prices. They also found that physician groups that are owned by hospitals spend more on each patient. In addition, when hospital systems own multi-specialty groups, they spend almost 20% more on each patient. Gans' studies also revealed that the lower productivity of physicians working in hospitals is related to their employment.

In conclusion, the quality of health care is often viewed in terms of its delivery. Although there are many different types of integrated systems that exist in the US, the main method of delivering health care in the country is through a combination of independent components. For instance, outpatient care is provided by a combination of specialist physicians and primary care.

 References:

  The performance of Integrated Delivery Systems. AcademyHealth. (n.d.-a).  https://academyhealth.org/node/2151

Health care 2030: The coming transformation | nejm catalyst. (n.d.).  https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.20.0569

Integrated Delivery System. Integrated Delivery System – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics. (n.d.).  https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/integrated-delivery-system

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Cost Drivers of Healthcare Concerns Chronic Disease

One of the cost drivers of healthcare concerns chronic disease. Chronic diseases seem to be rising in the U.S. Heron et al. (2009) tell us that, as of 2006, seven out of ten deaths each year in the U.S. are caused by heart disease, cancer, or stroke along with diabetes, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Chronic diseases are a major driver in the cost of healthcare, and a good deal of the cost of care can be reduced through proper primary care and self-care. Diseases seem to be fighting back! Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and influenza are creating challenges for conventional treatment that are expensive. Even as medical science appears to be getting a handle on human immunodeficiency virus infection/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), nature has added new and perhaps even more lethal diseases. Labor is a major component in healthcare. At present, there are not enough doctors or nurses to handle the volumes of patients that present with health issues. This tends to be a cost driver; the supply of doctors is low, and the demand is high, pushing up the price of doctors, as Adam Smith predicted. The same reasoning holds for other healthcare professionals. Technology has enabled great advances in the ability of doctors to treat healthcare issues that were simply too difficult to treat in the past, but the technology is very expensive and tends to be an upward cost driver. An example is the robotics used in very complex surgery, which was simply not possible previously. The pharmaceutical industry creates new drugs that increase doctors' ability to treat disease faster and more effectively. Unfortunately, each new drug is ever more difficult to invent and is ever more expensive than the last. The low-hanging fruit is gone.

 In this lecture you leaned that one of the cost drivers of healthcare concerns chronic disease. Chronic diseases are a major driver in the cost of healthcare, and a good deal of the cost of care can be reduced through proper primary care and self-care. In the next week you will review. A healthcare manager in or aspiring for a leadership position should focus on concepts in finance, keep current with the trends in healthcare, and improve skills in research to be able to keep up with the legal aspects of healthcare.

 Resources:

Heron, M., Hoyert, D. L., Murphy, S. L., Xu, J., Kochanek, K. D., & Tejada-Vera, B. (2009). Deaths: Final data for 2006. National Vital Statistics Reports, 57(14). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr57/nvsr57_14.pdf

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How Healthcare Is Financed

Healthcare is financed in the U.S. by a combination of the following:

  1. The US government using tax money to pay for certain groups that require healthcare, such as people who are elderly or disabled;
  2. Private insurance created by large organizations, such as International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and General Electric (GE), or even by smaller companies;
  3. Commercial insurance companies that sell healthcare insurance to companies that do not wish to have their own insurance or to individuals who do not have insurance through their employers;
  4. Private payers who pay for healthcare out of their own pockets;
  5. Uninsured healthcare that is paid for by all of the above through surcharges in their care.

The government generally pays nearly 50 percent of the approximately $2.7 trillion cost of healthcare in the U.S. through the Medicare and Medicaid programs. These programs are funded by payroll taxes on all employed citizens of the United States. These programs are often referred to as entitlement programs. For example, Medicare coverage begins at the age of sixty-five years, which is the defined retirement age in the U.S. The Medicaid program, which was originally meant for disabled people, has grown and now covers many more categories of people who need help. Coverage for patients with end-stage renal disease is one of these expansions. The government covers another less visible area of healthcare, which is research. While most universities sponsor research, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), sponsored by government tax funding, have extensive programs researching cures in many phases of healthcare.

 You were introduced to Medicare and Medicaid programs. These programs are funded by payroll taxes on all employed citizens of the United States. These programs are often referred to as entitlement programs. Next you will review cost drives in healthcare 

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Introduction to Healthcare Finance

Working in HCOs in the United States inevitably requires an understanding of the rudiments of finance, particularly as they relate to healthcare. All business leaders are faced with the need to understand simple concepts, such as net present value, and more complex issues, such as hurdle rate, used in selecting project alternatives. Project alternatives may range from a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine costing $2 million to building a new hospital, which might cost $2 billion. Understanding the concepts of finance allows managers to make effective decisions on a scale at which a mistake could cause the failure of the organization. It may seem obvious that a budget is important in more than one instance. How important is it though? Note that simple budgeting skills have allowed the turnaround of multibillion-dollar trust funds that enable more than 150 indigent healthcare programs to survive and have taken a hospital district from a debt of $10 million to a surplus of $4,000,000 in just six years. Though this course will not specifically cover many programs in healthcare finance, a healthcare leader should know about programs such as Upper Price Limit (UPL) or Disproportionate Care (Dispro) that greatly aid hospitals in low-income areas. Any of these programs may become important to a healthcare manager's job. A basic knowledge of the concepts of healthcare finance, as explored in this course, gives the foundation for understanding and working within these programs.

In this lecture you were introduced to the value of an effective HCO and the role of financial management in healthcare. It will discuss how to offer healthcare, from both the financial and operative perspectives, while maintaining a focus on reimbursements of healthcare services. It will also highlight the usefulness of patients' medical records that contain information on services provided and of detailed billing processes used to trigger payments and to submit patient-related information to payers under various reimbursement models.

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