C’s The
Moment - A Concise and Compact Collection of Coverage Calls and Considerations
Seize the moment.
Horace, 65-8 B.C.
Seize the moment.
Horace, 65-8 B.C.
At the moment, this is how the spinning health care constellations look to me.
1)
Political
Consequences
– Donald Trump will win GOP nomination, will collide with Hillary Clinton planet, may survive
the collision , and may usher in market and consumer-based
reform, based on boundaryless competition of insurers across state lines and pressure
on drug firms by easing ability of consumers to purchase drugs across national
boundaries.
2)
Hospital and Doctor Consolidation - By cutting Medicare and Medicaid payments
and by encouraging bundled billing for episodes of disease and treatment, CMS
will escalate the pace of hospital-physicians consolidations. By doing so, CMS will unwittingly increase
costs through third party intermediation, physician referrals to their hospital
masters, and costly hospital “facility fees.”
3)
Cascading Costs - As health care co-ops
continue to fail, as health exchanges attract sicker and older patients, as
insurers hemorrhage billion dollar losses, insurers will withdraw from markets, and will
inflate premiums by 10% to 45% and deductibles by similar magnitudes to make a
profit and to satisfy investors.
4)
Concierge and Cash Solutions - Although its impact is unknown and minimal
at the moment, do not disregard or
overlook concierge and cash solutions, wherein
consumers pay directly for more personal, more timely, and less costly encounters and less bureaucratic access to physicians.
5)
The Anger
Contagion
- As the contagion of anger
spreads among the American people over the failure of government to act
and voter turnout continues to astonish onlookers, remember: we are a republic for the people,
by the people, and of the people, and those people are mostly middle class centrists, not elites on the left and right.
We are witnessing a revolution based on dashed expectations and a shift
from the outside in, the upside down and the downside up.
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