Posts Tagged ‘National Healthcare’

The Multidisciplinary Model

The multidisciplinary model
Filed under: healthcare reform chiropractic
Today, the multidisciplinary practice is the cutting-edge battleground of healthcare reform, integrating chiropractic with mainstream healthcare. There is a clear scope of practice between allopathic and chiropractic healthcare, and multidisciplinary Read more on Chiropractic Economics

ACA supports CCE recognition in comments to education department
Filed under: healthcare reform chiropractic
ACA's efforts to expand patient access to chiropractic care and to ensure that DCs are included on par with other physician-level providers in federal and state healthcare reform initiatives are also enhanced by the fact that chiropractic colleges are Read more on Chiropractic Economics

F4CP promotes Medical Home Model
Filed under: healthcare reform chiropractic
These were reviewed in light of health- care reform legislation and the model was adopted as a cost-saving measure to be implemented through PPACA. for Quality Assurance (NCQA), which develops PCMH standards. The traditional approach to primary care Read more on Chiropractic Economics

How Much of Our Health Care Crisis/deficit Is a Direct Consequence of Patient Care?

health care fraud
Traveler asked:

Does anyone know the breakdown of our national healthcare deficit?

What is the actual cost of nurses, hospital maintenance and ancillary positions that affect patient care and needs for how many patients annually?

What is the actual cost of medical doctors reimbursements for how many patients annually?

What is the actually cost of salaries to those who own private medical clinics and collect any form of federal funding?
Versus how much of our deficit is a direct consequence of insurance invading health care?

What is the cost for insurance personnel, insurance fraud investigation, accountants, case managers, and all else related to insurance reimbursement?

electronic medical billing

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