In general layman’s terms, managed care is would be defined as the medical support distribution system structured to regulate expenditure, utilization and quality or value. Furthermore, managed care has and will continue to evolve through in the forthcoming years, so it is a continuous evolution of arrangements to address the needs or requirements in addressing a health conscious public.
From an analysis and analytical review of our text and from a wide-range of definitions on the theory or principles of managed care, the foundation for the term would be concentrated in providing health care of quality, that is efficient and affordable.
Of particular interest is the subject of Obamacare, and how it is widely assumed that is the best option for the country. While I personally do believe that something needs to be done, as previous classes have shown, there is no single health care model that will adequately address all our nations requirements. Yes, some nations have remarkable health care systems in place, an
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Tanner stated: “There is no single international model for national health care, of course. Countries vary dramatically in the degree of central control, regulation, and cost sharing they impose and in the role of private insurance” (Tanner, 2008).
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The forthcoming election will surely define the course of action that will be followed in regards to Obamacare, as headlines are being reported that the Democratic Party is hoping that Presidential hopeful can ensure the survival of the Affordable Care Act.
There are always two sides to the story, and there are wide-spread opinions on the effectiveness of the ACA, but what is becoming the norm, various health care providers are opting out of health care exchanges, a prime example occurred on August 16th 2016 and was reported on USA Today by Nathan Bomey:
• “The 3rd largest health insurance company in the US is pulling its plans from 70% of the Obamacare insurance exchanges it participates