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1 Trends in Health Care Changes in health care –Many events lead to changes in health care –Changes in health care are inevitable and occur rapidly –Health care workers must be flexible to face and keep pace with the rapid changes

2 Cost Containment Purpose: control the rising cost of health care and achieve maximum benefit for every dollar spent Necessity: costs increasing with technological advances, improved survival rates, aging population, and health-related lawsuits

3 Cost Containment Methods Diagnostic related groups (DRGs) -Payment limits are set for Medicare and Medicaid patients who are admitted to hopsitals with certain diagnoses, regardless of their treatment or length of their hospital stay. Combination of services Outpatient services Mass or bulk purchasing Early intervention and preventive services Energy conservation

4 Cost Containment Issues Important not to decrease quality of care Workers can decrease costs (e.g., look for areas to control costs and avoid waste, keep expenditures down) Consumers can decrease costs (e.g., take responsibility for their own care, follow preventive measures to decrease need for services, use services appropriately)

5 Home Health Care Industry grew rapidly when DRGs initiated Services provided in patient’s home Visits must be pre-authorized by insurance agency (unless private pay) Often necessary to teach family members to perform care since visits are limited Emphasis on cost containment also applies to home health

6 Geriatric Care Care for the elderly Percentage of elderly population growing rapidly Need for more facilities Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987

7 OBRA Federal law regarding long- term care and home health care States must establish training and competency evaluation programs for nursing/geriatric assistants and maintain registry of qualified individuals Requires compliance with patient’s/resident’s rights

8 Telemedicine Use of audio, video, and computers to provide health care from a distance Interactive services are expected to grow rapidly in the future Increases accessibility to information Decreases need for trip to medical center Decreases need for home health visits

9 Wellness State of optimal health Increase awareness of maintaining health and preventing disease Emphasis on preventative measures rather than waiting for need for curative intervention Different facilities will develop to meet needs of wellness emphasis

10 Promoting Wellness Physical wellness Emotional wellness Social wellness Mental and intellectual wellness Spiritual wellness Baby Meditation

11 Holistic Health Treat the whole body, mind, and spirit Each person is unique with different needs Use many methods to diagnose and treat Emphasis on protection and restoration Promote body’s natural healing processes Patient responsible for choosing care and worker respects the choice

12 Complementary and Alternative Methods of Health Care Increasingly used to replace or supplement traditional medical treatment Holistic approach: belief that the effect on one part effects the whole person Based on belief that the person has a life force or energy that can be used in the healing process May vary by cultural values or beliefs

13 Types of Practitioners Ayurvedic Chinese medicine Chiropractors Homeopaths Hypnotists Naturopaths

14 Types of Alternative Therapies Refer to Table 1-8 in text Most are noninvasive and holistic Often less expensive than the more traditional treatments Nonjudgmental attitude is essential— patients have right to choose treatment Increased use requires increased awareness by health care workers

15 NCCAM National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Established in 1992 at the National Institutes of Health (federal government) Purpose: research therapies and establish standards of quality care Know your state’s law regarding the legal requirements of alternative therapies

16 National Health Care Plan Goal: ensure that all Americans can get health coverage Various plan proposals Costs Potential problems

17 Pandemic Outbreak of disease over a wide geographic area Influenza pandemics have occurred throughout history H5N1 viruses—avian flu virus Viruses can mutate and also exchange genetic information

18 Pandemic Government plans –Education –Vaccine production –Antiviral drugs –Developing protective health measures –International cooperation

19 Summary Health care has changed and will continue to change Workers must be constantly aware of changes that occur Workers must make every attempt to learn about trends