Care Coordination and "Gatekeeper" - answer- The primary care provider is the gatekeeper
Example: Polly sees a nurse practitioner who discovers that the reason she is vomiting is due to
the medication she is taking. The NP consults with the oncologist to change her
medication/prescription
Forces driving healthcare in the U.S. - answer- Biomedical model
- Financial incentive for physician specialization and hospital expansion
- Professionalism
Medicare - answerMedicare is for the elderly
Part A of Medicare - answerHospital insurance plan for the elderly financed largely through social
security taxes from employers and employees
Part B of Medicare - answerInsures the elderly for physician services and is paid for by federal
taxes and monthly premiums from the beneficiaries
Part D of Medicare - answerOffers prescription drug coverage and is paid for by federal taxes and
monthly premiums from beneficiaries.
Medicaid - answerA program run by the states and is funded by federal and state taxes, which pays
for the care of millions of LOW-INCOME PEOPLE
Fee- for- Service Payment with Utilization Review - answerThis is the traditional type of payment,
with the addition that the third-party payer, whether private insurance company or government
agency, assumes the power to authorize or deny payment for expensive medical interventions
such as hospital admissions, extra hospital days, and surgeries.
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) - answer-These are organizations in which insurers'
contract with a limited number of physicians and hospitals who agree to care for patients, usually
on a discounted fee-for-service basis with utilization review (the insurer authorizes/denies
payment for services deemed unnecessary).
-Patients are able to see physicians not included within their insurer's physician network if they
desire, but have to pay a higher share of "out of pocket" costs as a result when they use
physicians/hospitals outside the "preferred" network.
-PPO's allow patients to choose their own providers outside of a traditional HMO model.
However, there may be increased costs to the patient in this type of model compared with HMO
models
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) - answer-These organizations require patients to
receive their care from physicians and hospitals within their designated HMO.
-They are prepaid medical group services available through large businesses, instead of the
traditional fee-for-service model.
First Generation Health Maintenance Organizations and Vertical Integration: The KaiserPermanente Medical Care Program - answer- Vertical integration refers to consolidating under
one organizational roof and common ownership all levels of care, from primary to tertiary care
and the facilities and staff necessary to provide this full spectrum of care
Example: Mario Fuentes was a professor at UCLA. The university paid for his family's premium for
the Kaiser Health plan. He fractured his clavicle and went to a Kaiser urgent care clinic. His wife
suffered from RA and went to their physician at the Permanente medical clinic. Their kid got into
a car accident and went to a random hospital not under their insurance plan but he was
immediately transported to Kaiser's regional neurosurgery center in California to go into surgery
Second- Generation Health Maintenance Organizations and "Virtual Integration" - answerNetwork Model HMOs
- Independent Practice Associations
- Integrated Medical groups
Independent Practice Association (IPAs) - answer**Second Generation HMO**
- Organizations that help solo practitioners contract with other HMOs. The IPAs negotiate and
administer HMO contracts for their physicians
Example: As more and more of her patients switched from fee-for-service plans to the new HMO
plans run by commercial insurers, Dr. Westcoast figured she had no choice but to start
contracting with these HMOs if she wanted to retain her patients. She joined an IPA that helped
solo practitioners like her to contract with different HMOS. Within 3 years, 30% of her patients
were covered by 4 HMO plans that contracted with Good Health IPA
Network HMOs - answer**Second Generation HMO**
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