Socialized Medicine: A Solution to the Cost Crisis in Health Care in the United States

1986 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 339-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
David U. Himmelstein ◽  
Steffie Woolhandler

Despite growing concern with cost containment, most health policy analysts have ignored vast potential savings on medically irrelevant spending for excess administration, profits, high physician incomes, marketing, and legal involvement in medicine. Indeed, many recent reforms encourage administrative hypertrophy, entrepreneurialism and litigation. A universal national health program could abolish billing and consequently the need for much of the administrative apparatus of health care, and decrease spending for profits and marketing. In this article we analyze the administrative savings that could be realized from instituting a Canadian-style national health insurance program or a national health service similar to that in Britain, and the potential savings from additional reforms to curtail profits, marketing and litigation. Our calculations based on 1983 data suggest that national health insurance would save $42.6 billion annually: $29.2 billion on health administration and insurance overhead, $4.9 billion on profits, $3.9 billion on marketing, and $4.6 billion on physician's incomes. A national health service would save $65.8 billion: $38.4 billion on health administration and insurance overhead, $4.9 billion on profits, $3.9 billion on marketing, and $18.6 billion on physician's incomes. Complete nationalization of all health related industries and reform of the malpractice system would save at least $87.2 billion per year. We conclude that a national health program, in addition to improving access to health care for the oppressed, could achieve cost containment without rationing of care.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zornitsa Mitkova ◽  
Guenka Petrova

Health care systems worldwide are experiencing tremendous financial pressure because of the introduction of new targeted health technologies and medicines. This study aims to analyze and compare public and household healthcare expenditures in Bulgaria during the period 2015–2019, as well as present the major cost-containment measures implied by the government and their probable influence on the overall health care cost. Regulatory analysis of the endorsed cost-containment measures, budget analysis of public and household health care expenditures, and their extrapolations were performed. The regulatory analysis reveals that a large number of measures are introduced and valid until January 2021, considering pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and negotiations between the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and Marketing authorization holders (MAHs). NHIF costs due to pharmaceuticals, food supplements, and medical devices are rising from 2015 to 2019. The overall health expenditures average per household and the average per person also grow in this period. The cost extrapolation reveals that an increase in 3-year periods is expected. Despite the implementation of variety of cost-containment measures in Bulgaria, such as HTA, ERP, discounts, and annual negotiations, The National Health Insurance Fund's (NHIF) spending on pharmaceuticals continues to rise in recent years, and further increases are expected in the next 3 years. The average expenditure per household and per person also increased, which confirms the global trend of rising medicine and outpatient services value.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hasan Sadikin ◽  
Wiku Adisasmito

AbstrakJaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) yang diselenggarakan oleh Badan Jaminan Sosial (BPJS) Kesehatan telah mulai dilaksanakan dari 1 Program Asuransi Kesehatan di Indonesia Januari 2014. Pelaksanaan program asuransi nasional menemukan risiko. Risiko kejadian fraud (kecurangan) di Indonesia sangat tinggi. Namun,risiko kejadian fraud masih sulit untuk diidentifikasi. Hal tersebut didukung oleh kurangnya kesadaran semua pihak baik dari pasien, provider dan perusahaan asuransi walaupun tindakan tersebut sangat terasa adanya. Penipuan kesehatan merupakan ancaman serius bagi seluruh dunia, yang menyebabkan penyalahgunaan keuangan sumber daya yang langka dan dampak negatif pada akses kesehatan, infrastruktur,dan determinan sosial kesehatan. Penipuan kesehatan dikaitkan dengan meningkatnya biaya kesehatan yang terjadi di Amerika Serikat. Penelitian ini untuk menganalisis tentang pengaruh dimensi fraud triangle dalam kebijakan pencegahan fraud terhadap program Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional yang merupakan alasan untuk penipuan kesehatan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data berupa pedoman wawancara, alat perekam, arsip tertulis dan dokumen. Hasil penelitian mendapatkan analisis tekanan, kesempatan, dan rasionalisasi terhadap risiko kejadian fraud dan menyajikan contoh bagaimana kebijakan telah berdampak di RSUP Nasional DR Cipto Mangunkusumo. Tesis ini kemudian akan memberikan saran tentang bagaimana mencegah penipuan kesehatan masa depan untuk mengurangi pengeluaran kesehatan dan penggunaan sumber daya untuk kepentingan RSUP Nasional DR Cipto Mangunkusumo.AbstractThe National Health Insurance (JKN) held by the Social Security Agency (BPJS) Health started to be implemented from 1 Indonesia’s Health Insurance Program in January 2014. The implementation of a national insurance program found the risk. The risk of occurrence of fraud in Indonesia is very high but it is still difficult to identify its risk. This is supported by the lack of awareness of all parties, including patients, providers and insurance companies although such actions exists. Health fraud is a serious threat to the entire world, which led to financial abuse of scarce resources and the negative impact on access to health care, infrastructure, and social determinants of health. Health fraud is associated with increased health care costs in the United States. This study was to analyze the influence of the dimensions of the fraud triangle in fraud prevention policies towards the National Health Insurance program which is the reason for health fraud. This study used a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques such as interview guides, recorders, written records and documents. The study reported stress analysis, opportunity, and rationalization of the risk of fraud incident and presents examples of how policy has an impact on the National Hospital Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo. This thesis will then provide advice on how to prevent future fraudulent health to reduce health spending and use of resources for the benefit of the National Hospital Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo.


1974 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurence C. Thorsen

The French national health insurance program covers most of the cost of medical and dental care, hospital care, and prescription drugs. The portion of health care costs borne by the patient varied widely prior to 1960 because of the failure of the government to control physicians' and dentists' fees adequately. In 1960, using expanded regulatory powers, the French government under DeGaulle applied controls on fees by imposing penalties on physicians and dentists who refused to be bound by annual contracts between their local associations and the social security system. The result is uniform fees and less rapid increases in the cost of health care. Control of costs is achieved at the expense of traditional professional independence, but it has made the system workable and is thus instructive for the United States as we consider moving toward national health insurance.


Author(s):  
Obelebra Adebiyi ◽  
Foluke Olukemi Adeniji

The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) of Nigeria was established in 2005. This study assessed the utilization of health care and associated factors amongst the federal civil servants using the NHIS in Rivers state. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study using self-administered questionnaires. Data were collated and analyzed using SPSS version 21.0. A Chi-square test was carried out. The level of Confidence was set at 95%, and the P-value ≤ .05. Out of a total of 334 respondents, 280 (83.8%) were enrolled for NHIS, 203 (72.5%) utilized the services of the scheme. Most 181 (82.1%) of the respondents who utilized visited the facility at least once in the preceding year. Although, 123 (43.9%) of the respondents made payments at a point of access to health care services, overall there was a reduction in out of pocket payment. Possession of NHIS card, the attitude of health workers, and patients’ satisfaction were found to significantly affect utilization P ≤ .05. Regression analysis shows age and income to be a predictor of utilization of the NHIS. Though utilization is high, effort should be made to remove payment at the point of access and improving the harsh attitude of some of the health workers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 237437352098147
Author(s):  
Temitope Esther Olamuyiwa ◽  
Foluke Olukemi Adeniji

Introduction: Patient satisfaction is a commonly used indicator for measuring the quality of health care. This study assessed patients’ satisfaction with the quality of care at the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) clinic in a tertiary facility. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study in which 379 systematically selected participants completed an interviewer-administered, semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23. Bivariate analysis was performed using Pearson χ2 with a P value set at ≤ .05. Results: The study found out that about half (193, 50.9%) of the respondents were satisfied with the availability of structure. Patients were not satisfied with waiting time in the medical records, account, laboratory, and pharmacy sections. Overall, 286 (75.5%) of the respondents were satisfied with the outcome of health care provided at the NHIS clinic. A statistically significant association ( P = .00) was observed between treatment outcome and patient satisfaction. Conclusion: There is a need to address structural deficiencies and time management at the clinic.


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