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A 4 page paper that discusses quality, satisfaction, cost and regulations of this industry, including one report that suggested higher quality would reduce, not increase costs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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health care system in the United States is broken." Evidence: half of the practices used by physicians are not based on best practice - about 100,000 people die every
year as a result of medical errors (Cortese and Smoldt, 2005). A report issued by the Department of Justice (2004) stated: the cost, quality, and accessibility of American health
care have become major legislative and policy issues. Substantial increases in the cost of health care have placed considerable stress on federal, state, and household budgets, as well as the
employment-based health insurance system. This same report commented that quality means different things to different people (Department of Justice, 2004). In general, it means providing the right treatment to the
right patient at the right time (Department of Justice, 2004). Consumer satisfaction involves many other things, like the costs, the waiting time, the way in which service was provided, among
others. Authors report that the typical thinking is that in order to improve the quality of health care, costs would spiral even higher and faster than they are already
doing (DLC, 2003). Some writers argue this type of thinking is wrong because "as much as much as 30 percent of medical spending does not improve a patients health or
satisfaction" (DLC, 2003). Of course, as that author pointed out hindsight can always see what was not needed whereas in the present, the doctor has only the symptoms and the
physical exam to begin the diagnostic process. Dr. Paul Ellwood of the Jackson Hole Group has made three recommendations for improving health care quality and reducing costs: Personal Electronic
Health Records: Numerous tests are duplicated because physicians do not have real-time access to medical records. In fact, research suggests that one in seven patients admitted to the hospital dont
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