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05/30/2014

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Term
How much of healthcare is funded by the government?
Definition
+50
tax expenditures
(employers deduct-employees don't include)
Term
Medicare Eligibility
and Funding
Definition
Age 65
2.9% on wages on all salary
Term
Medicare Disability Eligibility
Definition
1972-expanded to people under 65 years with permanent disabilities,renal disease, Lou Gehrig's disease
People under 65 receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
become eligible after 2 years of waiting period
Term
Unfunded Liability of Medicare Part D
Definition
$16 trillion dollars
Term
Retirement Savings for copays
Definition
$900,000 upon retirement
Term
Medicaid define
how is it financed?
Definition
nation's public health insurance program for low income Americans
financed by the Federal and State governments
Term
Medicaid Outlines to quality
Definition
program finances health long-term care services for children and adults in low income working families and for the
elderly and disabled
Individuals must meet both financial and categorical criteria to qualify and be either a U.S. citizen or have five
years of legal residency.
Term
4 major actors in health care
Definition
• Purchasers
• Insurers
• Providers
• Suppliers
Term
Health Care Inflation
Definition
18% of GDP 2011
20% by 2020
Term
Health Care Spending 1960 and Today
Definition
1960 6% of funding
2012 17.8% of GDP
Term
Amount of money spent on health care in 2013
Definition
$2.8 trillion
3 times larger than French economy
Term
Law of Diminishing Returns
Definition
productive processes, adding more of one factor of production, while holding all others constant will at some point yield lower per-unit returns
Term
breakdown of health care dollar
Definition
Buying healthcare with $.17
83% cost is paid for by a third party payer
Term
Misaligned incentives
Patients
Definition
Patients: little incentive to be prudent in their use of services or to pay the costs of their own unhealthy lifestyle
Term
Misaligned Incentives Hospitals & Doctors
Definition
Under the fee for- service model, doctors and hospitals get
paid more the more they do
Fear of lawsuits causes them to practice "defensive medicine"
Term
Misaligned Incentives: Insurance
Definition
make more money by denying claims
Term
Regulation
Definition
involve more oversight of reimbursement rates and closer monitoring of specific medical procedures and therapies to disallow those deemed ineffective
Term
Vouchers
Definition
try to create “market incentives” that would supposedly suppress wasteful care, with insurance companies, doctors and hospitals receiving enormous latitude as to how.
Term
Why is there a lack of access to health care
Definition
US shifts to a service economy, jobs often offer no benefits
Term
What fraction of uninsured adults are employed?
Definition
¾ of uninsured adults are employed.
Term
How much does lack of health insurance increase the risk of dying
Definition
25%
Term
Experience rating
Definition
looks at the history of health care use in family- history of health care use
less re-distributive than community Healthy groups do not subsidize high risk groups rating
Term
Community rating
Definition
Have the poor paying relatively aren’t near as wealthy as others
People who become ill receive benefits in excess of the funds they pay. People who use less health care than their premiums are worth help pay for those who use more health care than their premiums can buy,
Term
Progressive rating
Definition
For each according to her ability to each according to her need
Canadian system
Term
Universal Dilemma
Definition
Few individuals can afford the cost of modern medicine without risk sharing.
Term
Intergenerational Injustice
Definition
Transfer an average of $30,000 per senior- average s.s. benefit is $14,184
Costs American workers $10,673 per household
Term
What kind of payer system is Medicare?
Definition
single payer system for health care for the elderly
Socialized insurance
Term
Social Determinants of Health
Definition
The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels. Income, Race, Gender
Term
Health is a combination of factors
Definition
10% medical care
20% health standards
30% individual
Term
Whitehall Study
Definition
Men in the lowest grade had a mortality rate three times higher than that of men in the highest grade
Term
How many deaths have mosquitoes been responsible for?
Definition
1/2 of all human deaths
Term
Why did life expectancy increase 30 years
Definition
Due to public health measures
ONLY 5 years HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE
Term
What are examples of other services that could be provided to the elderly
Definition
●Meals on Wheels
● Health Education
● Information and Referral
● Aging Resource Centers
● Phone Reassurance
● Personal Emergency Response Systems
● Homemaker Services
● Transportation
●Wellness Programs
Term
What do we have to convince conservatives of?
Definition
STAKE IN THE UNINSURED & costs can be controlled
Term
What do we have to convince liberals of?
Definition
LIMITS MUST BE SET and cannot do everything medical science has invented for everyone
Term
What is the difference between doctors and public policy
Definition
Doc: Is it good medicine
Public Policy: Is it a good system
(1) TECHNOLOGY & TRAINING
(2) OUTCOMES
(3) ACCESS
Term
Non-financial barriers to health care
Definition
Inability to access
language
literacy and cultural
differences between patients and health caregivers
gender and race.
Term
How many American's did not have health insurance prior to the Affordable Care Act?
Definition
50 million
Term
How many unnecessary deaths due to lack of health coverage?
Definition
18,000 annually
Term
What % of bankruptcy filing is due to health care costs?
Definition
50%
75% of those bankruptcy cases had health insurance
Term
What are the 4 basic modes of paying for health care?
Definition
• Out of pocket payment
• Individual private insurance
• Employment-based group insurance
• Government financing
Term
Possible components to get Universal coverage
Definition
a. Subsidies
b. Mandates (no free riders)
c. Set limits
d. Two level of health care
Term
What percent of premature deaths could have been prevented?
Definition
If you control for less than 10 risk factors-between 40-70%
Term
What percentage of health care costs are attributed to chronic disease?
Definition
75%
significant % brought on by obesity and smoking
Term
Breakdown of health care costs by % of population
Definition
1% of the population uses 27% of the health care
5% of the population uses 55% of the health care.
bottom 50% accounts for 3% of spending
Term
Problem with the current system
Definition
OUR CURRENT SYSTEM
MAXIMIZES DEMAND FOR
MEDICAL SERVICES PAID
FOR WITH POOLED
RESOURCES WITHIN A
SYSTEM THAT INSULATES
PEOPLE FROM THE COST
Term
Angioplastics have increased of declined?
Definition
angioplasties, for example, increased by 326 percent between 1987 and 2004.
But rates of heart disease have declined
Term
What % of heart surgery were performed on patients where risks outweighed benefits
Definition
43%
Term
Concentration of expenditures to elderly
Definition
95 cents of every dollar
Term
CPR stats
Definition
less than 3% of people leave the hospital
Term
What is the role of government %
Definition
83%
Term
Continuous Quality Improvement CQI
Definition
is a process to ensure programs are systematically and intentionally improving services and increasing positive outcomes
Term
During Terri Schiavo # of floridians without health insurnace
Definition
2.9 MILLION FLORIDIANS
Term
4 principles of medical ethics
Definition
•Beneficence
•Nonmaleficence
•Autonomy
•Justice
Term
California- voted to pay for transplants but
Definition
terminated
270,000 medically indigent
adults from Medi-Cal
Term
Beveridge Model/England
Definition
National Health Service
Government owns hospitals, labs
Government employs specialists
GP’s are private, but bill the government
No premium; no copay; no doctor bill
National health service
Dedicated to the proposition that no one should ever have to pay a medical bill.
Term
Bismarck Model-Germany
Definition
a. Private doctors
b. Private hospitals
c. Private insurance
Term
Tommy Douglas- Canadian
Definition
a. Private doctors
b. Private/charity hospitals
c. Public payment
d. Socialized insurance
Term
How many out of pocket models
Definition
About 150 of the world’s 200 countries
Term
Affordable Care Act
Definition
Term
How much are those with insurance subsidizing those without
Definition
$43 billion every year.
Term
How much higher are insurance premiums to make up unpaid bills of uninsured
Definition
$1,000
Term
Oregon Health
Priorities System
Definition
Term
Public Resources: (Tax Monies)
Definition
Must maximize the health of the public
Term
Group Resources:
Definition
Must maximize the health of the group
Term
Individual Resources:
Definition
Have the right to spend their own
money, however, they (legally) choose.
Term
Elements of Reform
Definition
Access for all to a base level of health care
A means of limiting the use of
procedures that are ineffective or
marginally effective. and limiting
some procedures that are effective,
but too expensive
Some consensus on health care
priorities, both social and individual
4. Limitations on malpractice suits;
5.Control of bureaucracy; and
6. Some limitation on the supply side of
health care - other competition or
regulation must reduce the excess of
medical technology, hospital beds,
doctors, specialists, etc.
Term
What %of adults could not get needed care because they could not afford to pay the bills In 2007?
Definition
45%
Term
What % of patients continue to receive care that is not appropriate?
Definition
20-30%
Term
What % services do elderly found that elderly patients in some areas receive than similar patients in other areas with the SAME mortality rates, quality of care, access to care, and patient satisfaction
Definition
60% more services
Term
2009 what % of health care dollars are wasted?
Definition
50%
Term
What % Americans reported not seeing a doctor or not filling a prescription due to costs
Definition
33%
Term
Out of Pocket Payment
Definition
Direct purchase by the consumer of goods and services
12% of national health expenditures in 2009
Term
Individual Private Insurance
Definition
individual policies provided health insurance for only 5% of the US population
A third party is added to the health care transaction. A private insurance requires 2 transactions: a premium payment from the individual to the insurance plan and a reimbursement from the insurance plan to the provider.
Term
Employment based private insurance
Definition
employers usually pay most of the premium that purchases health insurance for their employees
Tax deductible business expense and not taxable income for the employee
Employer subsidies ESTIMATED $260 BILLION PER YEAR
Term
Medicare Advantage Program
Definition
– expansion of the role of private health plans (2003). 2/3 of them are HMOa
Term
Medicare Part D
Definition
82% of part d was fianced through tax revenues
establishment of prescription drug coverage- Federal taxes and monthly premiums
Term
MEDICARE COST 2009
Definition
$502 BILLION
Term
Why do doctor's not like medicaid
Definition
• Medicaid pays physicians an average of 72% Medicare fees and therefore many doctors limit the number of Medicaid patients
Term
State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
Definition
1997
• Covers children and families with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, but above the Medicaid income eligibility level
States receive matching funds
Term
Progressive –
Definition
Take a rising % of income as income increases. THE PROGRESSIVE INCOME TAX IS MOSTLY USED FOR GOVERNMENT FINANCED HEALTH CARE.
Term
Regressive –
Definition
Take a falling % as income increases DOES NOT MAKE SENSE FOR A HEALTH CARE SYSTEM BECAUSE PAYMENTS WORSEN HEALTH. Out of pocket payment is an example. Also experience rated.
Term
Proportional –
Definition
if the ratio of payment is the same from all income classes
Term
What % health expenditures were financed through out of pocket payments in 2009
What % funded by government revenues
Definition
46%
47%
Term
What % poorest quintile of households spent on health care compared to the highest quintile
Definition
poorest - 18%
highest- 3%
Term
Problems created by private insurance
Definition
1.The opportunity for health care providers to increase fees to insurers caused health services to become increasingly unaffordable
2.Employment based nature of group insurance placed people who were unemployed, retired, or working part time at a disadvantage
3.Competition gave rise to experience rating, which made premiums unaffordable for elderly and other medically needy groups
Term
What is the single most important factor in explaining the growing number of uninsured
Definition
is a 25 year trend of decreasing private insurance coverage in the United States
Term
How much did the cost of health insurance increase from 2000-2010
Definition
employer sponsored insurance premiums rose by 114%.
On average, employee contributions represent 19% of premiums for individuals and 30% for family coverage
Term
Why do people lack insurance
Definition
1.Rising cost of health insurance
2.The change in the economy toward low wage, part time, non-unionized, service based.
3.Unstable nature of employment. A total of 87 million people, 29% of the entire US population, went without health insurance for all or part of the 2-year period between 2007-2008
Term
Uninsured demographics in 2009 (race)
Definition
12% of nonhispanic whites were uninsured
21% of African Americans
17% of Asians
32% of Latinos
Term
Uninsured demographics in 2009 (income)
Definition
27% of individuals with annual household incomes less than $25,000
9% of those with annual household incomes greater than $75,000
Term
Flexner Report
Definition
Too many medical schools and too many doctors
closure or consolidation of university training, a reversion of American universities to male-only admittance programs to accommodate a smaller admission pool
Term
How much more expensive are prescription drugs in the United States?
Definition
50% more expensive
Term
For every dollar how much goes to administrative waste?
Definition
.31 cents
Term
What are two strategies that are a form of cost control?
Definition
regulatory strategies:Govt regulation of taxes serves as a control over public expenditures for health care
Competitive Strategies:Attempts to control the financing flow through a competitive strategy rather than through regulation
Term
Reimbursement Controls
Definition
• Medicare, Medicaid and many private insurance plans have implemented physician payment with predetermined prices for particular services- piecemealing - use cost shifting from one provider to another

2. The quantity of services provided often surges when prices are strictly controlled.
a. Providers respond to fee controls by inducing higher use of services in order to maintain earnings
Term
What % of metropolitan markets only have 1-2 large commercial insurance companies
Definition
94% of metropolitan markets are controlled by one or two large commercial insurance companies
Term
How can you avoid cost shifting
Definition
when a uniform fee schedule is used by all payers or by a single payer
Term
%of health care expenditures are incurred % of the population
Definition
70% of health care expenditures are incurred 10% of the population
Term
Cost sharing
Definition
form of cost control when used in modest amounts, not applied to low-income patients and designed to encourage patients to use lower cost alternative sources of care rather than to discourage use of services all together
Term
Health care secure of nation's economy is ___$
Definition
$2.5 trillion dollar plus system that finances, organizes and provides health care services for Americans
Term
Purchaser-
Definition
Supplies the funds- individual health care consumers and businesses
Term
Insurers-
Definition
Receive money from the purchaser and reimburse the providers -take money form the purchasers
assume the risk, and pay provider when policy holders require medical care
Term
Providers-
Definition
Includes hospitals, physicians, nurses
Term
Suppliers-
Definition
Are pharmaceutical, medical supply and computer industries that manufacture equipment, supplies and medications used by providers to treat patients
Term
1945-1970: The Provider-Insurer Pact
Definition
By the 1960s, the power of the provider-insurer pact was so great that hospitals and Blue Cross wrote the reimbursement provisions of Medicare and Medicaid to ensure that physician payment was as bountiful as it was for private patients
o With open-ended reimbursement policies, the costs of health care inflated at a rapid pace
Term
Disinterest of the purchaser stemmed from two sources
Definition
Healthy economy  U.S. business controlled domestic and foreign markets with little competition
o Tax subsidy for health insurance  the cost of health insurance from employees was a tiny fraction of total business expenses
 Payments by businesses for employee health insurance was considered tax-deductible.
Term
The 1990s: The Breakup of the Provider-Insurer Pact
Definition
Selective contracting tended to disorganize rather than organize medical care patterns-purchaser domination
Term
In 2007, only % of medial school graduates planned careers in primary care
Definition
In 2007, only 7% of medial school graduates planned careers in primary care
ii. A shortage of 40,000 primary care physicians is expected by 2020
Term
Beginning of the 21st century- what % of adults do not receive recommended care
Definition
45% OF ADULTS DO NOT RECEIVE RECOMMENDED CHRONIC AND PREVENTATIVE CARE
Term
% of patients in a hospital are there because of a medical injury
Definition
13.8&
Term
% of deaths related to coronary artery bypass graft surgery at low-volume hospitals could have been prevented by referral of those patients to hospitals performing a higher volume of those surgeries.
Definition
27%
Term
What are the 6 Dimensions to Quality of Care
Definition
1. SAFE
2. EFFECTIVE
3. PATIENT-CENTERED
4. TIMELY
5. EFFICIENT
6. EQUITABLE
Term
% of physicians recently surveyed had NEVER disclosed a serious error to a patient
Definition
42%
Term
Malpractice stats
Definition
2% OF PATIENTS WHO SUFFER ADVERSE EFFECTS CAUSED BY MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE FILE MALPRACTICE CLAIMS. 40% OF MALPRACTICE CLAIMS DO NOT INVOLVE TRUE MEDICAL ERRORS. ¼ of the inappropriate claims receive compensation
Term
In 2009, the US spent $2.5 trillion on healthcare. Only % of this was spent on prevention
Definition
3% spent on prevention
Term
Types of prevention
Definition
Primary prevention seeks to advert the occurrence of a disease or injury (eg. Immunization)
Secondary prevention refers to the early detection of a disease (eg. Pap smears)
Term
3 strategies for the prevention of illness
Definition
address social determinants of health
2.Public health interventions to reduce the incidents of illness to a population as a whole
3.Individual health care providers performing preventative interventions for individual patients
Term
% of Medicare funds is spent in the last year of life
% is spent during the final 60 days
Definition
27% of Medicare funds is spent in the last year of life
13% is spent during the final 60 days
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