Health Insurance/Care Overhaul, Pt.5 – New and robust
health care system.
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Moving on to the topic of this article; as stated, the
Commonwealth Fund has offered a list of recommendations to
resolve the health insurance/care crises that is disturbing so
many Americans, as many as 90% of them. Their most recent
report is entitled ‘Organizing The U.S. Health Care Delivery
System For High Performance’ and offers strategic solutions
toward “higher quality and better efficiency,” as per the
Science Daily News article. The creation of these topics
resulted from a careful study and analysis of the various
health insurance/care systems currently being successfully
employed in our country. The authors of the report have closely
examined the health insurance/care strategies being used and
weighed the positive effects that have been gained.
Then, these authors cohesively and comprehensively
constructed a structure whereby they could be applied on the
national level toward a hybrid nationwide health insurance/care
system. The conclusion of the report was that, for our country
to achieve the much-higher standard of health insurance/care
performance that we require, “reorganization will be needed at
the practice, community, state and national levels,” as
explained by the Science Daily News article. The category
topics are listed immediately, but will be explained
individually in the next few articles of this series. The
topics are:
1) ‘Payment Reform’
2) ‘Patient Incentives’
3) ‘Regulatory Changes’
4) ‘Accreditation’
5) ‘Provider Training’
6) ‘Government Infrastructure Support’
7) ‘Health Information Technology’
Many different categories are addressed here and all must be
kept integral to one another in order to achieve cohesion and
comprehensibility in a unified health insurance/care system.
They are now, explained in the next article of this series:
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