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How to Avoid Health Care Rationing: Don't Restrict Supply, Manage Demand

Published by Decision Resources, Inc. Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/10 Content info 34 Pages
Product code DR56474
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Abstract

Introduction

Is health care the only business where companies and institutions are actively turning away customers rather than fi nding innovative ways to serve them? Health care reform that is aimed at managing demand-as opposed to rationing supply-is a much more compelling answer to today' s seemingly intractable problem of fi nding the necessary resources to meet the growing demands of health care.

Get the Answers You Need to Shape Your Strategy

Nothing about health care rationing is straightforward, transparent, or even rational. How is health care rationing perceived by various stakeholders? What problems does it present? The percentage of the population that is aged 65+ ranges from 12% to 19% and will grow even larger. How will this inverted population pyramid affect health care economics? What demands will this constituency make? Expectations for health care delivery have changed. How does this relate to the rise of "lifestyle drugs," and how does that trend in health care perpetuate the problem? How do changing expectations clash with the original design of health care funding systems? What impact do technology improvements have? The concept of managing demand might appear to limit commercial opportunities for pharmaceutical companies. Is that the case? Or are there remaining, or new, areas of opportunities for these stakeholders?

Scope

  • The critical need for health care reform and why efforts to date have failed: We explain how four trends have widened the gap between the demand for health care and the ability to fund and provide it, and we plumb the inadequacies of health care reform efforts to date (e.g., effi ciency improvements, limited coverage, covert rationing, distributed justice).
  • Health care economics 101: Understand the overarching trends at work that feed the demand and supply problem.
  • Modifying health care demand: We discuss eight opportunities to effect demand-side change.
  • Expert Commentary: A Decision Resources analyst explains how results of a survey point to the impact of rationing on the quality of health care.
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