Persuasive Essay On Integrated Healthcare

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How many people actually spend more than 15 minutes with their doctor during a visit? How well do you think your doctor knows you? Would you like more quality time and care from your provider? We can all play a role in the success of our healthcare. Through the use of community health teams (CHTs) and an integrated healthcare system, doctors will get to know you better and thus be able to provide you with quality healthcare. If we receive better healthcare, we will have healthier lives. With healthier lives, overall medical costs will be reduced. By using community health teams (CHTs) incorporated into an integrated healthcare system, costs incurred by high-risk, high-need members will be substantially reduced by the direct care and social …show more content…

Before integrated healthcare became the wave of the future, there was the premise of patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) which has evolved into what we now call integrated healthcare. Along with the primary care provider the CHT team will include nurse care managers, behavioral health providers, social workers, and case managers, who collectively work together to provide focused-care to the most important participant: the member. CHTs have changed the healthcare environment by bringing care directly to the member in their community and home, much like the days of “house calls”. Through the CHTs, workers will meet members in their home to assess social and mental health needs and be able to recognize barriers to proper healthcare. Historically, members may see two or more providers for many different medical conditions; endocrinologist for diabetes, cardiologist for heart issues, psychiatrist for mental health problems with high cost for specialty care. Integration of care eliminates duplication of services. Team members will provide individualized care plans …show more content…

is a little behind in quality healthcare reform compared to other countries. In a year-long study of eight countries: Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Singapore, Spain and the United States, the findings show a concerted effort to improve quality while attempting to reduce costs by identifying three components of integrated (connected) health. Technology adoption, health information exchange, and future vision comparisons of the eight countries, shows Singapore taking the lead in vision. According to the Accenture report “Strong government vision and leadership drives progress. Through the MOH and MOH Holdings, the Singapore government is providing the clear vision and strong leadership essential for connected health. This has ensured progress is highly focused and rapid.” (Accenture 2011) Some of the challenges faced internationally, were the initialization of an IT method for capturing member information, a better way of communication between providers, and quantitative analysis of costs reduced. While each country has diverse methods of providing care, most are funded in part or in whole by governmental funding. The U.S., funded by government and commercial insurers, takes the lead in technology with their methods of digital information exchange. The CHTs of today can learn from the integrated care programs that have shown successful outcomes. By learning cost reduction methods utilized in other nations, the U.S. can distinguish

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