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Economics Essay Research Paper Economics and Healthcare

Economics Essay, Research Paper


Economics and Healthcare Delivery Systems has a direct affect on society;


because health, like any other good or service, is desired because it generates


utility. The Health Production Theory explains the role of the making, or


production, of health and its influence by a variety of factors, including the


amount of medical care consumed. Also, there?s a direct relationship between


healthcare economics and societies access to health insurance.


Rising incomes mean more disposable income for health services, both basic


and optional. Because health insurance continues to offer narrow ranges of


benefits for small monthly fees, many people pay directly for optional health


services. The first to notice this trend are entrepreneurs, both physicians and


businessmen who come from the resource side. These entrepreneurs have led in the


most noticeable physical and organizational restructuring of health care: the


decentralization of hospital and physician services to single-specialty or


single-patient-type "institutes" that offer all services in an


integrated form. Institutes now house women and children’s services, cancer,


orthopedics, eye, diabetes, renal and stroke services, asthma and allergies,


heart and fitness, along the lines of existing infertility institutes. The task


of tying these disparate institutes together falls to the regional health care


system where the links are financial and information systems, not geographic or


facility.


Physicians, many of whom prove to be not only surplus under managed care but


whose skills have not kept up with advances in medical science. At the same


time, doctors trained in genetics find they cannot afford to practice


independently, since health plans are reluctant to open the gate to what they


perceive as expensive services that will not prove out for years. Manpower


surplus gives the advantage to health plans, which can pick and choose. IPA?s


are a low-involvement framework for physicians who only want to contract


together. Medical groups can not only contract but enhance the practice


experience, and health plans tend to like them.


Health Insurance: As the country enjoys the "long boom" produced by


the leveraging of knowledge into wealth, there are actually two pathways


emerging in payment:




One pathway is mediated by insurance, still related to


individuals through work or through government. Mandates have stair-stepped most


employers into mandated coverage, leaving out small rural businesses where no


managed care plan exists, or certain other exceptions. Unfortunately, Congress


has been unable to reduce fully the 17 percent of the population without


insurance, since small business growth, immigration and premium increases offset


any gain. Universal coverage mandates await the political maturation of minority


groups into both elected leadership positions, and voter participation.


 The second pathway is payment arranged outside of insurance.


This is the fastest-growing form at present. Direct consumer payment covers most


self-care, alternative health services, "nutraceuticals," cosmetic


surgery, much nonorganic mental health, non-Medicaid long-term care and physical


therapy past approved limits. For seniors and even families, some health


services are built into housing costs. Foundations and not-for-profits cover


problems not easily handled by insurance, such as migrant worker care or


open-door clinics for the inner city. Health insurance depresses innovation, as


providers tend to give only the care that is, in fact, "covered." It


does so by excluding "experimental" procedures, by underpaying for new


services so providers are reluctant to commit the resources, and by restricting


by underpaying for new services so providers are reluctant to commit the


resources, and by restricting patients’ access on a per-case basis. (Examples:


bone marrow transplants for third-stage breast cancer, testing of family members


at risk for cancer, etc.) Prevention efforts are artificially limited as they


can be paid for only if delivered to covered individuals in their role as


patients, when prevention at the family or community levels may be called for.


 Insurance related to individuals does not work for people who


lack the competence to manage it or their health care. Open-access services,


instead, should be subsidized. Note the untenable economics of emergency rooms,


the safety net for people who are outside the formal system. Insurers,


particularly government plans, could stimulate such innovation by offering


budget subsidies for services that are meant to reach the uninsurable.

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