Good read & agree w/ premise and problem, but solution is more than just downstream administrative costs. Must focus on prevention to
consumption. Rationing of Health Care in the United States: An Inevitable Consequence of Increasing Health Care Costshttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2725150 …
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This will also help address provider burnout, because fewer sick and repeat patients with preventable/ avoidable visits means more time to spend with the ones who really need it, and better outcomes and patient (and provider) satisfaction.
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Dr. Bauchner rightly points out the benefits of going after administrative burdens, but approach must be AND not OR, and we must better balance our focus and resources between the 10% downstream and the 90% upstream.
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Many healthcare organizations, and some really innovative companies/ employers are seeing the ROI of addressing the upstream “social determinants” (ie where we live learn work and play) as well as providing better, more convenient care, w less burdens.
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