by Rose Rohloff
The media writes about the desire for transparency with many in the public demanding posted costs for healthcare; however, the public fails to understand - healthcare is not the same as other businesses. First, in business production & marketing creates increased sales volume. Whereas, in healthcare volume is driven by need, and the primary goal of providers should be getting, keeping people healthy, in effect driving away their business. Second, the highest percent of revenue for hospitals comes from the government agency Health and Human Services (HHS), especially the Medicare division. Below is the formula for calculating inpatient payment. So unlike businesses, utilities, or other services, healthcare costs, prices and payments are not simple amounts to readily comprehend. Healthcare information has been publicly available, now is the time to educate consumers in the population of how to find and understand it to champion their care.
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by Rose Rohloff Sleep apnea affects about 18 million people. This condition is linked as a major contributor to atrial fibrillation as well as multiple other health issues. Individuals have previously had to go to sleep centers for diagnosis, which is time consuming, and people generally do not sleep well in a foreign environment. "The Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (Mayo Clinic) has purchased the WatchPAT device, an FDA-approved sleep apnea home testing device developed by Israeli medical diagnostics company Itamar Medica." nocamels -- Israeli innovation News
WatchPAT is an FDA-approved portable diagnostic device that uniquely uses finger based physiology and innovative technology to enable simple and accurate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) testing while avoiding the complexity and discomfort associated with traditional air-flow based systems.
The lab model has great benefit, and feasible when costs are not prohibitive, especially avoiding a doctor's office visit when only ordering labs, or if one wishes to bring any abnormal readings then to the doctor's attention.
With the many lessons learned from an aborted (shady) startup, marketed to disrupt the healthcare industry with its counterfeit technology, the direction for having consumer-driven as the process should not be overlooked - and actually be revisited to expand upon the great health ownership model of good disruption to healthcare. |
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