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    unnecessary utilization of care, and contributes to the increased expense of healthcare under POPTS.1 The APTA cites sources against POTPS such as Swedlow and colleagues who found that physical therapy services were utilized up to 2.3 times more when physicians referred to their own physical therapy services compared to non-POPTS.3 This not only suggests that some physicians may be abusing their referral power to increase their profit margins, but POPTS may also be contributing to healthcare waste and

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    well as custodial care. Mental and behavior services provide a wide array of providers and services for mental health. While each of these systems focuses on distinct areas of healthcare, different key factors affect each of them. The main three factors of hospital health systems are technology, reimbursement, and utilization patterns. Hospital systems often work along with local providers to help patients that require diagnostic services, therapy, and inpatient admission (Williams & Torrens, 2008)

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    “Medicare-for-all” is piece of legislation proposed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders that advocates for a single-payer healthcare system and universal coverage for all in the United States (Keith & Jost, 2017). The bill details a national health insurance plan, funded by a government trust, that would cover all services from hospital stays to primary care visits, thus eliminating high out-of-pocket costs, copayments, and deductibles. Comprehensive coverage under Medicare-for-all would also include

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    Canada's healthcare system is similar to that of the United States in that services are privately delivered, yet Canada's universal health insurance and public financing of healthcare more closely resemble the systems found in Western Europe (Rakich, 1991). The Canadian healthcare system consists of provincial. and territorial-based health insurance plans that provide universal-comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services, the public funding of healthcare with no

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    impact on the development and delivery of healthcare services to ensure they are accessible, affordable and effective. In order to properly strategize, it is necessary to understand the demographic makeup of the population being served; this includes such categories as stage of life (age) and socio-economic status as well as lifestyle habits. In addition, it is vital to be aware of disease specific trends, in order to adequately finance the healthcare platform. Knowledge of the social demographic

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    Medical Cost Trends

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    Medical cost trend is the projected percentage increase in the cost to treat patients from one year to the next. After significant five-year shrinkage in healthcare spending growth comes to an end by next year as the economy grows stronger it releases a repressed demand for care and services. Despite some higher utilization and cost of new technologies, research for new cures of AIDS, hepatitis C, cancer, and multiple sclerosis, the rise in the expected growth rate in 2015-2016 is tolerable compared

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    Subcategory 1: Describe the purpose of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Argue for or against that statement that “healthcare is an individual right”. Healthcare is an important topic in the United States today. Especially since the Affordable Care Act many individuals have been able to take care of their health care needs. Pozgar (2016) states the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a federal statute that consist of a set of Health care reforms that was passed by Congress

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    Ways to improve revenue cycle: In my view, in recent years US healthcare system has been experienced significant changes particularly to Affordable care act, coding system transition, several regulatory changes which are inclined to reduce rising healthcare delivery costs but still almost one-third of all healthcare organizations are under immense financial pressures due to lowered reimbursement rates, reduced profit margins are operating under a negative margins. Also, with the transition from

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    748 in network facilities. In 2014 Regence Blue Shield was the number 3 Accident and Health Line of Business of the Top 40 Authorized Companies in State of Washington according to the annual report. Regence BS outsources specific areas of their Utilization Management (UM) program. Regence

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    Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family-Centered Care A Roadmap for Hospitals Quality Safety Equity A Roadmap for Hospitals Project Staff Amy Wilson-Stronks, M.P.P., Project Director, Health Disparities, Division of Quality Measurement and Research, The Joint Commission. Paul Schyve, M.D., Senior Vice President, The Joint Commission Christina L. Cordero, Ph.D., M.P.H., Associate Project Director, Division of Standards and Survey Methods, The Joint

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