How states could improve healthcare in America
[Editor's note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire.]
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Real Clear Wire
The American healthcare industry has a problem — the costs for patients keep rising and Americans' satisfaction with the industry continues to fall.
Right now,
So why is healthcare different? We think it is because the supply of health care is held back by governments thereby raising prices and lowering quality.
Thus, while this is often thought to be a complicated question, the answer lies in politics and public policy. For nearly six decades, the US has continuously been moving toward government-run healthcare. Public payers are monopolies that mandate you pay a premium through your taxes as opposed to a free market where plans compete to get your premium handed over voluntarily. If you could keep your taxes and you were allowed to spend them on competing health plans, you would be much better off.
Contrast this with the views of
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For example, today, the supply of providers is artificially restricted through "fence-me-in" legislation and maddening "scope of practice" fights. Instead, each clinical professional should be able — and even encouraged — to practice at the top of his or her license and training. A simple reform that would increase access to healthcare at a lower cost to consumers.
This principle also applies to the supply of physicians here in
The Medicaid program in
The Medicaid program could similarly enhance provider accountability through exploring payment reform referred to as "site neutrality", already utilized in the federal Medicare program. The current system stifles productive competition by imposing financial incentives to perform certain procedures in higher-cost settings. In a normal market, the cost of a procedure should not change because of what type of institution it is performed in.
Another opportunity can be found in how the State purchases prescription drugs in the Medicaid program. Currently, the State administers prescription drug purchasing on its own, without the engagement of the MCOs. This differs from most other states, which typically transfer the financial risk and clinical analytics to the MCOs that address patient care. A third-party analysis and/or audit of this model is needed to determine the best mechanism to ensure access and manage costs.
Similarly, as more life-altering drugs and treatments are developed for various diseases and ailments, the State should also explore utilizing competition on outcomes-based arrangements (OBAs). This would ensure that manufacturers of such promising treatments are accountable to taxpayers through refunds, rebates, or other means if such treatments do not deliver the expected results. At least twelve states have received federal approval to test this approach, and
Finally, policy makers have been trying for years to bring transparency to health care pricing and thereby enhance price competition to empower the consumer. Unfortunately, such efforts have brought limited results. Rather than layering a new requirement on providers,
It's time for
This article was originally published by RealClearPolicy and made available via RealClearWire.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Although millions of American parents send their precious children off to public school every day, imagining their kids' days will be filled with reading, writing, arithmetic, science, history, sports and music, they're not only in for a shock – but for total BETRAYAL. Today's "public" (government) schools have become far-left ideological, political and religious indoctrination centers aimed at reprogramming and transforming America's children.
Kids are being taught to HATE their own country and to see themselves and their parents as racists – or victims of racists. They are sexualized and corrupted, and many are groomed into the dark LGBT world, with almost 6,000 schools prohibiting parents from even hearing about their child's transgender "transition." In between all the far-left indoctrination and sexual corruption, teachers take time to scare children to death about the near-term end of life on earth due to "catastrophic climate change." Another lie. But it's all classic Marxism/communism, with even the "3 R's" – reading, writing and arithmetic – now being corrupted with "woke," "1984"-style madness.
Perhaps never has the true threat of today's
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