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UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
  • The ins and outs of emerging health care plans.

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What is Universal Health Care?
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Universal Health Care
  • Health care coverage extended to all citizens and
    sometimes permanent residents
  • Vary in structure and funding
  • Typically government regulation is involved

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Universal Health Care
  • Typically health care cost funded via mandatory
    health insurance, taxation or a combination of
    both
  • National Health Service in
  • UK first Universal Health
  • care system- 1948

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Universal Health Care
  • Common concerns about Universal Health care
    systems
  • - system funding/structure
  • - government involvement
  • - Does coverage mean access

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HEALTH CARE IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY
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Until 1940 90 paid for health care from their
own pockets.
Culture/Availability Uninsured
More Number Insured Less
  • Prices stayed competitive.

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1943 - IRS ruled that health benefits paid by
employers were not taxable as income.
Furthermore, states granted tax exempt status to
private insurance companies.
Culture/Availability Uninsured
Business Provided Insurance
More Number Insured Less
  • Tax breaks made it popular for businesses to
    insure their workers.

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1965 Medicare Medicaid Introduced
Uninsured
Medicaid
Medicare
Business Provided Insurance
More Number Insured Less
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Managed Health Care Cost Containment
  • (HMOs, PPOs, POS Plans,PHOs)
  • Health promotion is primary goal, but the
    majority of time is spent on diagnosis and
    treatment.

MCOs
Prospective Payment Systems
  • providers receive payment on a per-case basis
    regardless of the cost to the provider.
  • Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
    Medicare Payment based on DRGs. Incentives for
    cost effectiveness.

TEFRA
  • initiatives introduced to protect consumers from
    under treatment.

Quality Management
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How Health Care Is Paid For
1960
2005
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How Much Does It All Cost
2,000,000,000,000.00
2005 National cost reaches two trillion dollars
1990's Cost reaches one trillion dollars
1,000,000,000,000.00
Cost
1965 Medicare Medicaid Introduced
1943 Tax breaks to insure workers
Year
http//www.ahrq.gov/news/press/pr2006/taxsubpr.htm
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How Much Does It All Cost Per Person?
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Who Is Not Insured?
SOURCE National Health Interview Survey, 2006
http//www.cdc.gov/Features/Uninsured/
  • 29 of 1824 years were uninsured at a point in
    time (2005). More than twice as likely to be
    uninsured as those 4564 years of age.
  • 8 of 10 uninsured are in working families.
  • They cant afford insurance, but make too much to
    be eligible for Medicaid. cdc
  • 19 of adults (18yrs) reported (2005) that they
    did not receive needed services because they
    could not afford them. cdc

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Health Care Safety Net
  • Emergency Departments have to offer medical
    services regardless of a persons ability to pay.
  • Must be screened stabilized.
  • 1 of 3 patients served uninsured.
  • 1 of 4 uninsured patients lt 18 yrs.
  • Billions of dollars uncompensated to hospitals
    physicians each year.
  • 6.1 billion in 1983
  • 40.7 billion in 2004
  • (ACEP survey 3/03)

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  • Positives
  • Amazing technology knowledge
  • Nothing beats it if you have good insurance.
  • Sophisticated imaging equipment is more available
    in the
  • United States, compared with almost all other
    countries.
  • The United States spends more
  • on health per capita than any other country.
  • In 2004, life expectancy at birth for the total
    population
  • reached a record high of 77.8 years,
  • up from 75.4 years in 1990cdc

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  • Negatives
  • Not available to everyone.
  • Not enough Health Promotion,
  • which could lower costs in the long run.
  • Costs still rising due to
  • Inflation
  • New Technologies drugs
  • Aging Population
  • Increased demand for health care services
  • Healthypeople.gov

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Universal Health Care The Pros and Cons
  • The American Dream Being able to provide for
    your family

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Whats Wrong With This Picture?
  • Health care costs continually rising
  • The number of uninsured Americans rising along
    with it.
  • More than 45 million lack health insurance
  • Not just low-income Americans, the middle class
    suffering due to employers who are unable to
    provide health insurance benefits.

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The Insured
  • Having to pay more for health insurance
  • In a 2005 study, 7 out of 10 people who filed for
    bankruptcy because of a medical issue were
    insured.
  • Being inadequately insured contributes to
    anxiety, familial stress, depression, and fear.

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How Could We Make It Work?
  • Eliminating wasteful inefficiencies
  • Duplicate paper work, claim approval, insurance
    submission, etc.
  • A universal healthcare plan would allow for one
    centralized system, saving billions every year in
    banking and postal.
  • Developing a centralized national database,
    instead of separate record-keeping systems at
    every doctors office.
  • Diagnoses and treatment would be easier
  • Save time and money

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What Else would Change?
  • Medical professionals would have less reasons to
    worry about insurance procedures or malpractice
    liability, focusing more on simply helping
    patients!
  • People avoid doctor visits for minor problems,
    but Free medical services
  • Encourage patients to seek preventative care
  • Catch diseases earlier on
  • Treatment less costly

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Cons of Universal healthcare
  • Government run healthcare really good?
  • Not really free- Taxes
  • Private practices have motivation
  • Decreased patient flexibility (elective
    surgeries)
  • Since its free patients will bother doctors for
    everything thats wrong

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Universal Health care doesnt allow for
Flexibility
  • Reduced doctor flexibility
  • Healthy people have to pay for the sick
  • Insurance companies and private practice jobs
    will be lost

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Financial Dilemma
  • Loss of private practices and possible reduction
    in pay
  • Increase Malpractice lawsuits for the Government
  • Hard to fix government programs

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Who is planning on voting in the presidential
election?
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Who feels informed enough to vote in the next
presidential election?
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What will the future hold in health care?
  • Democrat
  • Hillary Clinton
  • Barack Obama
  • Republican
  • John McCain

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Hillary Clinton
  • American Health Choice Plan
  • If youre happy with your current coverage
  • You can keep it
  • if you do not have health insurance or wish to
    change
  • choose from the same quality private health care
    options that members of congress enjoy
  • choose a quality public plan similar to Medicare

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Who is required to have coverage?
  • Require all Americans have health insurance
  • Families would receive tax credits to help pay
    for coverage
  • The tax credit would be designed to limit the
    premiums to a percentage of a familys income
  • Federal subsidies would be provided for those who
    are not able to afford insurance

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How will insurance work through employers?
  • Large businesses would be expected to provide or
    help pay for their employees' insurance.
  • Her plan would not require small businesses to
    take part, but will offer tax credits to
    encourage them to do so.

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What happens to the insurance companies?
  • This package/plan would require insurers to
    provide coverage for anyone who applies for it.
  • Bar insurance companies from charging people with
    greater health care costs more for their premiums

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How will it be paid for?
  • To help pay for the plan, Clinton would also
    eliminate the Bush tax cuts for those making over
    250,000 and limit the amount employers can
    exclude from taxes for health care benefits paid
    for those making over 250,000.

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Barack Obama
  • Barack Obamas plan for a healthy America
  • A nation health insurance program for individual
    who do not have employer-provided health care and
    who do not qualify for other existing federal
    programs.

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Who is required to have coverage?
  • Required coverage for all children
  • Encouraged coverage for all
  • Children under 25 years of age will have the
    opportunity to be covered under their parents
    plans.

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What are my choices?
  • It will allow individuals to choose between the
    new public insurance program from among private
    insurance plans that meet certain coverage
    standards

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Employers
  • requires employers who do not provide health
    coverage for employees to play into the national
    insurance program

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How will it be paid for?
  • eliminating bush tax cuts for those earning over
    250,000

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John McCain
  • opposes federally mandated universal coverage

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What will be encouraged?
  • Increase awareness and promote the use of
    existing childrens health insurance programs
    while expanding community health centers

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What will be supported?
  • Health care tax dividends for low-income
    Americans
  • Medical malpractice reform
  • Improving electronic record keeping
  • Expanding health savings accounts
  • Encouraging small businesses to band together to
    negotiate lower rates with health care providers

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Millions of Americans across the nation are
    talking about the potential effects of universal
    health care and nurses are no exception.
  • Only time will tell, but most Nursing
    Associations are supporting health care reform
    that benefits everyone.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • The nursing profession will undergo many positive
    changes with the implementation of a universal
    health care system, such as increase in quality
    of care, emergency department reform and an
    increase in nursing job satisfaction.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Currently, insurance companies are gaining more
    control over patient care than practitioners
    leading to decrease in the quality of patient
    care.
  • Following the nursing process is greatly affected
    by the complexities of the private healthcare
    system and by those who are uninsured.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Increase in quality of patient care
  • A health care system that benefits everyone will
    help to take the fear out of planning and
    implementing.
  • Nurses can put patients back to the center of
    care rather than insurance companies and the
    bottom line being the first interest.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Many of the inefficiencies seen in the ER are due
    to the regulations and requirements of the
    patients insurance.
  • Most uninsured patients are financially unable to
    obtain preventative care or see a primary care
    physician. Instead, these patients turn to
    emergency departments for care.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Much needed Emergency Department reform
  • Nurses that are trained for trauma and
    emergencies can use their abilities on the lives
    that depend on them.
  • Providing a means for everyone to seek out
    primary care will greatly impact the current
    state of our emergency departments.

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Nurses and Universal Health Care What Does it
Mean for Us?
  • Increase in nursing job satisfaction
  • A universal plan would alleviate the need for
    older nurses to continue working solely for the
    purpose of retaining their health insurance.
  • A reform of our current health care has the
    potential to point us in the direction of
    improving our current hospital conditions. Money
    currently spent on overpriced health care could
    be redirected to improve facilities and work
    environment.

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Survey Says
  • Survey is out of 20 people between ages 18-21
  • Do you know what universal healthcare is?
  • Yes 50 No 50
  • Do you know what the upcoming candidates
    positions on Universal Healthcare?
  • Yes 20 No 80
  • Given that you pay 1/3 of your paycheck to taxes
    already would you be willing to pay additional
    1/3 so that everyone could have HealthCare (2/3
    total of paycheck)?
  • Yes 20 No 80
  • Would you be willing to wait (possibly years) on
    an elective surgery (non emergency) so that
    everyone can have healthcare?
  • Yes 45 No 55
  • Would you pay more out of your paycheck so that
    no one would have to pay for doctor visits,
    medical prescriptions, or surgeries?
  • Yes 55 No 45
  • Would you visit the doctor or seek more medical
    attention if you did not have to pay for the
    visit?
  • Yes 45 No50
  • Do you think its a right or a privilege that all
    people should have healthcare?
  • Right? 80 Privilege? 20

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A Different Approach
  • Improving the current status without decreasing
    quality or health care.

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UNITED NATIONS IN 1948, PROCLAIMED THAT EVERYONE
HAS THE RIGHT TO A STANDARD OF LIVING ADEQUATE
FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF ONESELF AND
ONES FAMILY, INCLUDING FOOD, CLOTHING, HOUSING,
AND MEDICAL CARE.
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Moral Health Care with a Free Market
  • Child health care should be covered by hospitals
    or private organizations that fund childhood care
    when the parents cant afford treatment (St.
    Judes)
  • Free market with a combination of Health Savings
    Accounts (HSAs) and high-deductible, low-cost
    catastrophic insurance
  • HASs will be provided by employees
  • Maintain individuals rights
  • Lower costs higher quality
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