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This 8 paper provides an overview of waste in the healthcare system. The final recommendation includes the use of a holistic and preventative model. Government intervention is recommended and a move toward a single payer system is viewed as a viable solution. An abstract is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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and the issue eventually focuses on several areas of waste, which includes an overused system, the use of defensive medicine, and endless paperwork that clogs the system. Many examples of
waste are provided and discussed. Solutions to the problem are also discussed at length. It is suggested that by definition, an efficient system has little waste, so a move toward
efficiency will certainly help in some manner. Specific areas of waste are addressed and possibilities for improvement are explored. While placing a cap on litigation in the area is noted
as a potential solution, the focus of the paper is on altering things within the health care system itself. The final recommendation includes the use of a holistic and preventative
model. Government intervention is recommended and a move toward a single payer system is viewed as a viable solution. Introduction
There is perhaps no more significant topic in health care today than waste. If only waste could be controlled, the system would function
much more efficiently and money would not be as big an issue. In fact, many experts have been known to point a finger at wasteful spending as well as waste
in terms of paperwork that clogs the health care system and increases costs across the board. It is true that insurance companies and hospitals have to hire thousands of workers
to code forms and process papers. The system would seemingly work better if there were for example a single payer or a system that is at least less complicated. Another
issue goes to the greed that is attached to some practices, as well as the problem of defensive medicine. Further, people take advantage of a system that allows a doctor
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