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Methods of Payment for Healthcare Foundation Standard 3 3.15 Discuss common methods of payment for healthcare.

Health Insurance Plans Health insurance plans help pay for the costs of health care. Reimbursement regardless of who provides care. 15% of gross national product (money spent on goods and services in USA) is on health care. What can happen to individuals and families if they do not have health insurance?

Health Insurance Plans Plans are offered by thousands of different insurance agencies. For example, Blue Cross Blue Shield. Insurance terms: Premium – the cost you pay each month for the insurance policy. Deductible – the amount the patient pays for a medical service before the insurance company pays Co-insurance – percent of expense shared by the patient Co-payment – specific amount a patient pays for a particular service

Health Insurance Plans Employer-sponsored (Group insurance) = Employer assisted health insurance coverage for employees. Employer often pays part of premium. Private insurance = purchased by an individual Sometimes called a 3rd party payer What is supplemental insurance? Have you ever seen TV commercials advertising supplemental insurance companies?

Managed Care An effort to provide quality care at the lowest possible cost. A second opinion or pre-approval is often required for special care. Focus is on preventive measures. Network of providers (doctors, therapists, hospitals, etc.) provide care at the most reasonable cost. HMOs and PPOs are the main providers of managed care.

Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Monthly fee (premium) paid for membership Fee stays the same regardless of amount of health care used Premium paid by employer or individual Focus on preventive health care Participants required to use ONLY HMO-affiliated healthcare providers

Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Monthly fee (premium) paid for membership PPO contracts with health providers and agencies to provide health care at reduced rates. PPOs usually require a deductible and co-payment If non-affiliated provider used, the PPO may require co-payments of 40 – 60%

Government - Medicare Provides health care for: Individuals over the age of 65 Person with disability for two or more years Three types of coverage: Type A for hospital insurance Type B for medical insurance Type D for pharmaceutical expenses Individuals pay a premium and deductible for Type B coverage Medicare only pays 80% of services

Government - Medicaid Jointly funded by federal and state government, but operated by individual states States establish eligibility standards, payment rates, etc. Usually pays healthcare for: Individuals with low incomes Children who qualify for public assistance Individuals who are physically disabled or blind

Diagnostic-Related Groups (DRGs) Government effort to control costs for Medicare and Medicaid Patients with certain diagnoses classified in one payment group Limit placed on cost of care Agency only gets the set amount, so makes every effort to stay within the expense limit allowed

Government – Worker’s Compensation Health insurance plan for workers injured on the job Administered at the state level Payments made by employers and the state Plan also reimburses for wages lost because of on-the-job injury.

Government - TRICARE U.S. Government health insurance plan for military personnel. Provides civilian health care for active duty military members and their families, survivors of military personnel, and veterans