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Identify and explain five key reasons for the
high cost of health care in the United States
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- Describe at least two effective, alternative ways to control rising healthcare costsDiscuss the factors that play a role in disparities in health care.Can anyone Identify two contributing factors to rising healthcare and the effects on rising costs can you provide an example of how you have seen this in your line of work, if possible?
- Poverty and inequality play a major role in healthcare outcomes as well as increase overall healthcare costs. Please take a look at the different programs that exist in our country that are meant to promote better health outcomes for the poor. This includes topics such as WIC and SNAP, as well as hospital investment programs that support low-income families. This should include discussion on EITC (Earned Income Tax credit), CHIP and Medicaid. For Medicaid, take a look at what Medicaid expansion could do for Texas in terms of improving care for the poor as well as funding for Texas as state.Why is there the issue of linking people with needed personal health services and ensuring the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable. What are possible solutions that can help the issue of linking people with needed personal health services and ensuring the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable?Explain how technical and allocative inefficiency in health care firms affect the welfare of the patients.
- Why are long term care providers subject to so much external control by government agencies? Provide examplesExplain at least three major challenges facing the management of health service systems in a developing country of your choice.EXPLAIN Why do you think there is a need to know the social, economic, and political trends affecting health care?
- Explain the relationship between meaningful use and health care reimbursement; in particular the influence meaningful use has had on transforming how physicians and organizations are reimbursed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).Describe the differences between input and output in healthcare budgeting.Explain itDiscuss current funding sources (e.g., PACE, TRICARE, SCHIP, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance) and mechanisms (e.g., DRG, Cost-Plus, ICD-10) of healthcare financing and their importance. In transitioning to value-based care or value-based reimbursement what are the most significant challenges to providers and payors?