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What are the AHCS's goals for improving health equity?

Jan 11, 2018 · In the current issue of the American Prospect, Yale Professor Jacob Hacker, puts forth a proposal that would achieve those two pillars of …

How can Axxess help you?

Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital was the first community hospital in its LHIN (Local Health Integration Network) to introduce automated unit dose distribution of oral patient medications. “When I started at Joseph Brant 11 years ago, the goal, as the highest standard of care, was always to implement a fully functioning unit dose system,” says ...

What do Americans have access to in healthcare?

1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5.: 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above …

Is the American health care system perfect?

Improve Care and Reduce Costs by $4 Billion Each Year Specialty prescription drugs administered by health care professionals are a key driver of recent increases in health care costs.1 These medications include short-term regimens as well as maintenance treatments for chronic conditions. Since 2013, annual growth in per capita spending on

How can we reduce the number of payers?

The only other solution is public financing. By reducing the number of payers one can reduce the price of a good or service. Public financing (single-payer) would ensure a cap on growth in health care spending and roughly equal access to the present standard of care. see more.

How many people get insurance through work?

Over 157 million people get coverage through work, provided or administered by private insurers. But premiums paid through our paychecks and rising deductibles and co-payments are squeezing working families. Private insurers insure another 21 million people, a portion through the Affordable Care Act’s market places.

Is Medicare negotiating drug prices?

Congress has barred Medicare from negotiating drug prices. So, the biggest driver in health care spending, and Medicare spending, is off limits thanks to Repubs in congress and their mainstream Dem lackeys who argue that allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices would curtail R&D.

Is health care expensive?

Health care is exorbitantly expensive. The cost of buildings and trained professionals that are required to deliver health care according to an individuals preventative to catastrophic needs are exorbitantly expensive. Someone has to finance that expenditure.

Is universal health coverage cheaper than single payer?

By keeping employer coverage in place, or requiring employers to pay into Medicare Part E if they prefer, the cost of universal coverage is much less than under a single-payer plan, although revenue would still need to be raised to make health coverage affordable and assure that everyone is covered.

Why is medication error important?

Medication error is one very important concern linked to the role hospitals must play in their focus to ensure high quality drug-related patient care at the lowest possible cost.

How many days of medication can a nurse cart hold?

In the past, medication carts were stocked with three to seven days of medications for individual patients as well as floorstock medications. The nurse would select medications from the multi-day packages or from floorstock prior to administration.

What is the health care system?

The United States health care system is a large compilation of government agencies, hospitals, doctor’s offices, research centers and health-insurance companies 2. Many people are critical of how the health care system is structured, but it has many positive attributes.

Why was the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 enacted?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, or HIPPA, was enacted to ensure patient privacy. U.S. citizens can feel comfortable knowing that their health information will be protected.

What government agency pulls a drug off the shelves?

The FDA can pull a drug off the pharmacy shelves if it is deemed unsafe.

Can the FDA pull a drug off the shelves?

The FDA can pull a drug off the pharmacy shelves if it is deemed unsafe. The NIH sets high qulaity standards for biomedical research. The mission of AHRQ is to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans.

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Introduction

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and define the five course pillars.
  2. Describe major characteristics of the uninsured in the US pre-implementation of changes from the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
  3. Distinguish between the elements of access in health care:  access to insurance coverage, access to services, use of services.
  1. Identify and define the five course pillars.
  2. Describe major characteristics of the uninsured in the US pre-implementation of changes from the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
  3. Distinguish between the elements of access in health care:  access to insurance coverage, access to services, use of services.
  4. Identify key terms in health care expenditures and demonstrate ability to match categories to actual data tables.

Health and Illness

  • As we move through the readings and better understand the foundations of the American health care system, we are reminded that social and institutional values and beliefs that emphasized disease more than health and prevention contributed to our astronomical costs and slowed down our progress toward attainment of a manageable and affordable system. Before we proceed, let'…
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The American Health Care System

  • What is the health care system? What is the medical care system? Are they systems? In this course we will discuss the AHCSas if it were a unified structure. At the same time we will point out the many ways in which it is not. The following table gives you an idea of the complexities of health care delivery in our country. Note that it is divided into organizations (education/research …
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The American Health Care System as A Non-System

  • Though the American health care system is a far cry from being a well-oiled machine, it does have various components that are interdependent and share common goals. These components do fit into a systems model, despite all its limitations. Shi and Singh use this systems framework to illustrate some basic foundations that support the interaction between input (resources) and out…
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Access

  • Access, Quality, Cost, Equity, and Population Health are the five pillars of this course. We will introduce these concepts today with an emphasis on access.
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Quality and Cost

  • Quality
    The Institute of Medicine defines quality as "the degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge". The key components for access to quality care: 1. Safe 2. Time…
  • Cost
    Why do we care so much about cost? Because 17.2% of our spending in 2012 as a nation was on health-related expenditures. Health care costs are increasing faster than wages, which means that an increasing proportion of household income is spent on health care (premiums and out of poc…
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Important Principles For Understanding Costs in Health Care

  • What if you are in charge of buying coffee for the office? You have a machine and each cup costs the company $2. If you provide an unlimited number of k-cups there is no limit to how much you will have to spend (fee for service) method for reimbursing providers for each unit of service provided. If you put out a certain number per day you will limit the number of cups (volume), but …
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Equity

  • Improving health equity requires eliminating health disparities and improving health status for the population.
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Population Health

  • In the words of Dr. Steven Schroeder in 2007 in the assigned piece titled, We Can Do Better — Improving the Health of the American People. The two-part answer is deceptively simple — first, the pathways to better health do not generally depend on better health care, and second, even in those instances in which health care is important, too many Americans do not receive it, receive …
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