Sunday, March 3, 2013
Accommodation
to Obamacare Through Innovation
I
prefer an accommodation vice to an abstract virtue.
Moliere
(1622-1673)
In the abstract, it would be virtuous to obey the
letter and spirit of Obamacare. After
all, it is the law of the land. But it is a law passed without a single
GOP vote, by virtue of a tricky parliamentary
procedure aided abetted by Medicaid bribes of three Democrat senators and in
the face of continuing widespread public skepticism.
Three years later after passage,
public, physician, business, and state governments resistance to
the law persists.
This resistance takes many forms - state governments refusing to implement
Medicaid expansion, businesses deciding not
to hire more due to the law’s uncertainties,
physicians and hospitals dragging their feet on electronic health
records and accountable care organizations.
Then, there’s innovation
– a flexible word meaning the introduction
of new things and methods. \
From my
vantage point, as a defender of private practice and as a political
bystander, I see innovation everywhere
if one considers innovation as something new and different.
·
I see it in the formation of concierge practices, which
are actually something borrowed and blue from Marcus Welby days, a refuge wherein physicians can escape the
rules and regulations of Obamacare, now
stretching for 2400 pages at last count.
·
I see it in the consolidation of
hospitals and physicians into monolithic
organizations that can resist
government because they are the only
game in town or in a region, leaving CMS
with no choice to deal with them.
·
I see it in terms of new business models
by electronic medical record companies that create new business models by operating ” In the Cloud,” by removing the
need for practice onsite computer systems, and by having advertisers rather
than physicians pay the bill.
·
I see it as physicians try to increase practice
efficiencies by hiring 85,000 physician
assistants, 155,000 nurse
practitioners, and untold thousands of
medical assistants and scribes taking
histories and entering data.
·
I see it in the emergence of the “Big
Data’ industry, data mining, and the use
of data to erect protocols, algorithms, checklists, and best practice guides to
lessen costs and improve outcomes.
·
I see it in the as yet unfilled promise of telemedicine with accompanying
virtual visits, implanted monitoring
devices, audiovisual devices in patients’
home for recording vital signs and observing patients, a
whole gamut of things that can be done without the patient’s presence.
·
And unfortunately, I see it in the decline of independent private
practice, the mass employment of
physicians by hospitals, the relentless
worsening of physician shortages, and the increasing tendency of physicians to
turn away Medicare and Medicaid patients, as reimbursements decline and
physicians have harder times paying their bills and sustaining their practices.
Tweet: The
public, businesses, state governments, and the health care industry is
accommodating to Obamacare by innovating to minimize its impacts.
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