health care reform

             Throughout the United States there has been an overwhelming concern as
             to the status of the present health care system. Approximately 100,000
             people lose their health insurance each month. Unfortunately the present
             system does little to nothing to aid these people. It is for this reason
             that various managed health care plans have come into existence and use.
             Managed health care is a system by which an outside body, such as a state
             or federal government places regulations on the health care process.
             St. Luke/ Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan is currently operating under
             a managed health care plan. Vickie Powell, In-patient Pharmacy Supervisor
             at St. Luke/ Roosevelt states that the approach to managed care in the
             hospital involves a "Gatekeeper" mechanism. According to Powell each
             patient is assigned a gatekeeper, a general practitioner who will decide if
             the patient is in need of a specialist. If so the gatekeeper will make a
             referral to a specialist. Providing the patient chooses to follow the
             gatekeeper's referral he or she will be granted the health care benefits
             covered under the managed health care plan. If they are to go against the
             referral and see a doctor not recommended they do not receive the coverage
             When asked how this would affect the pharmacy aspect of the hospital
             she said "Pharmacy must become involved in the schooling of the patient
             about the medicine, where this was previously the job of the nurse."
             Besides this she says it would not have a great effect on her department as
             Managed health care plan that has received the most publicity is that
             of President Bill Clinton. Clinton's plan calls for universal health
             insurance, meaning that no one could be denied coverage. When faced with
             the question of what happens to now coming into the hospital without any
             health insurance. Powell said, "A p
             ...

More Essays:

APA     MLA     Chicago
health care reform . (1969, December 31). In MegaEssays.com. Retrieved 16:42, April 26, 2024, from https://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/67669.html