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Intro to US Health System Management of the US Health Services System Chapter 5 Dr. Tracey Lynn Koehlmoos Adjunct Professor
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Management in Roemer Model Planning Administration Legislation Regulation We will discuss each of these issues within the PUBLIC sector
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Planning In US NO central planning authority Projects, programs, organizations: PLANS Historical Planning Initiatives –Comprehensive Health Planning Act 1966 –National Health Planning and Resource Development Act 1974
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Comprehensive Health Planning Act Designed to involve community and consumers in health service planning Part of Great Society era Federal dictate of State-wide programs CHP-A, CHP-b Failure –No assurance of resources to meet needs –Consumers & Providers: unequal knowledge unwillingness to compromise –Failed to control expansion of the system
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Health Planning & Resources Development Act 1974 Grew out of concern for skyrocketing costs Established three levels of state orgs: –Statewide Health Coordinating Council –State Health Planning and Development Agency –Health Systems Agencies Certificates of Need (CON): largest long- term contribution! –All projects/changes costing >150K –No CON = No Medicare funding
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Failure of Health Planning Act Repealed in 1986 CON: Providers resented the Review process Frustration led to litigation No new national health planning program
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Administration “Decision making” capacity Dimensions include –Organization of programs –Staffing and budgeting –Supervision toward achieving goals –Procurement of supplies and material –Coordination of activites –Evaluation of efforts
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Legislation Six types that govern healthcare system: –Authorizing legislation: enables programs –Facilitates Resource Production: either people or facilities –Social financing of health services –Quality Surveillance –Prohibition of injurious behavior –Protection of individual rights
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Regulation Gov’t regulation in a free-market economy Regulation required to implement legislation: Code of Federal Regulations There is a lag-time between enactment of legislation and the establishment of regulations and implementation of programs
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Specific Regulations Licensure: –National Standards in State-wide procedures –Physicians, Nurses, Hospitals –Controls Entry into market place Certification: More often programs or specialties Accreditation: usually voluntary –JCAHO, NCQA –CEPH
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Summary Roemer Model: four parts to Management –Planning –Regulation –Legislation –Administration No central planning authority exists in US Regulation cause of most controversy
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