Changing Healthcare Industry Practices to Increase Opportunities for Covering the Uninsured and Underinsured
Abstract
The healthcare industry is accustomed to criticism of its deficiencies. Despite medical services of the most technologically advanced, performed by the highest caliber of subject matter specialists, controversy remains in the area of health care coverage. Although the U.S. has avoided major healthcare reform over the past 44 years, the new administration places reform as a priority to achieve in the 2009 legislative session. Within the deliberation, coverage for all Americans is a key topic. Despite a multitude of private insurance companies and federal and state programs, the uninsured and underinsured numbers in American are not declining and those with coverage do not always have access. Various healthcare practices and rising healthcare costs increase the risk of an unsustainable system of care in America. There are many opportunities for change to positively influence costs and improve health including modifications to employer-sponsored insurance, a focus on wellness and prevention and improvements in administrative components. As leaders work to formulate/modify health policy, alliance for action among all stakeholders is essential.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 17, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA516527
Entities
People
- Kimberly D. Brenda