Effect of Modern Medical Technology on Cost of Health Insurance Coverage Johnae Snell, Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences,

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Effect of Modern Medical Technology on Cost of Health Insurance Coverage Johnae Snell, Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Honors College Susan Eve, Department of Sociology, College of Public Affairs and Community Service, Honors College  What kind of medical technologies are most likely to have a negative effect on the availability of health coverage for people in need in the DFW metroplex?  Are these devices viable options in terms of effectiveness and attainability? Effect of Cost on Society Most modern medical procedures such as CAT scans, genetic treatments, and fertility treatments, are not cost efficient and most public insurance plans either will not cover the cost of these technologies or are reducing the number of procedures they will cover. Studies show that many of the technologies that were once covered by public insurance plans, such as Medicare, have been removed from the plan or have been greatly restricted as to who can receive the treatment (Sloan, Morrisey, Valvona 1988; Giacomini 2005). Machines that are used in hospitals daily are much more expensive than expected. For example, the simplest incubator costs close to $20,000 and certain invitro fertility treatments costs more than $3,500 (Chen 2009; Giacomini 2005). Consequently, medical technologies, although they can be useful, are indeed making health care less affordable and less available for those in need. What is Being Done The most obvious, yet most difficult option is to create a new technological device that is much more cost efficient, yet just as effective as its more expensive predecessor. For instance, a company called Embrace has found a way to make an incubator that costs a mere $25 as opposed to the typical $20,000 price of a traditional incubator (Chen 2009). Also, instead of completely removing coverage for technologies that are in high demand, insurance providers have found ways to regulate how they will cover the procedure: who needs the treatment more; who will benefit more; and who is most likely to recover faster and better (Sloan, Morrisey, Valvona 1988; Giacomini 2005). These attempts to alter the cost of health coverage are useful, but are almost futile because they only affect a small portion of the population. More needs to be done in order to make these vital medical technologies attainable. Warren Burggren, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Vish Prasad, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Economic Development Michael Monticino, Ph.D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Gloria Cox, Ph.D. Dean, Honors College Chen, Jane. (2009). A Warm Embrace That Saves Lives. [Video] Retrieved October 31, 2011, from at_saves_lives.html. Giacomini, Mita “One of These Things Is Not Like the Others: The Idea of Precedent in Health Technology Assessment and Coverage Decisions.” The Milbank Quarterly 83(2): Sloan, Frank A., Michael Morrisey, and Joseph Valvona “Medicare Prospective Payment and the Use of Medical Technologies in Hospitals.” Medical Care 26(9): Many new medical technologies are produced across the world in attempts to improve the well being of the human race. Some of these new technologies, however, are very expensive and cannot be used efficiently or be used worldwide. In my research I sought to find if the rising cost of health insurance coverage has any relation to the types of medical technologies that are covered. To perform my research, I plan to choose different medical technologies and to follow the changes in insurance coverage due to the price of those technologies. I do not expect to discover that the price of medical technology is the sole contributor to the high cost of health insurance. I do, however, expect to find a positive correlation between the two. RESEARCH QUESTION ABSTRACT LITERATURE REVIEW METHODS BIBLIOGRAPHY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I decided to model my research on that of Sloan, Morrisey, and Valvona (1988). The three main steps I would take would be to research different medical technologies, organize the data and synthesize a method of categorizing them, and look at changes in coverage in several health insurance policies.