NCET Biz Cafe | Valerie Clark, Conundrum of US Healthcare | Sept 2017Archersan
Do you know how new health insurance laws will affect you and your family? Probably not. We totally get it.
In fact, our modern healthcare system has become so complicated, most people don’t understand it — even in its most basic forms.
But the September Tech Café will help, as Valerie Clark, president of insurance brokerage firm Clark & Associates, discusses “The Conundrum of the U.S. Healthcare System.”
Clark’s firm specializes in the development of creative health insurance plans for employer groups of all sizes, so she is perfectly equipped to lead this informative, frank and non-partisan discussion about the challenges and possible solutions to the serious issues that all Americans are facing today.
In this presentation, Clark will:
· Talk about how we got where we are with healthcare, where we’re going, and most importantly, how will it affect you and your family?
· Address major law changes and how they have affected access to and the cost of care over the past several decades.
· Explore the history and evolution of the U.S. health insurance marketplace, and the public healthcare programs that cover those who are without private health insurance.
So join us in The Basement for Tech Café. Go to the historic post office in downtown Reno, then head downstairs. Listen, learn, enter to win raffle prizes — and answer your pressing health insurance questions.
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NCET Biz Cafe | Valerie Clark, Conundrum of US Healthcare | Sept 2017Archersan
Do you know how new health insurance laws will affect you and your family? Probably not. We totally get it.
In fact, our modern healthcare system has become so complicated, most people don’t understand it — even in its most basic forms.
But the September Tech Café will help, as Valerie Clark, president of insurance brokerage firm Clark & Associates, discusses “The Conundrum of the U.S. Healthcare System.”
Clark’s firm specializes in the development of creative health insurance plans for employer groups of all sizes, so she is perfectly equipped to lead this informative, frank and non-partisan discussion about the challenges and possible solutions to the serious issues that all Americans are facing today.
In this presentation, Clark will:
· Talk about how we got where we are with healthcare, where we’re going, and most importantly, how will it affect you and your family?
· Address major law changes and how they have affected access to and the cost of care over the past several decades.
· Explore the history and evolution of the U.S. health insurance marketplace, and the public healthcare programs that cover those who are without private health insurance.
So join us in The Basement for Tech Café. Go to the historic post office in downtown Reno, then head downstairs. Listen, learn, enter to win raffle prizes — and answer your pressing health insurance questions.
Practical Employee Benefits for ERISA and NON-ERISA AttorneysStacia Komosinski
On September 20, 2016, Thomas Dawson participated in the Practical Employee Benefits for ERISA and Non-ERISA Attorneys webinar hosted by the American Bar Association. The panel of experts provided valuable, practical insight on a myriad of employee benefits issues of relevance to both employee benefits practitioners and non-ERISA attorneys.
Healthcare Reform 2011: The Good, the bad and the ugly (Part 2)David Goldstein
Interpreting these new laws and regulations are complex but their affect on insurers, employers, medical professionals, and patients is even more confusing. Join HOW for a unique look at these changes and their influence on healthcare decisions for the coming years.
On September 20, 2016, Thomas Dawson served as a panelist in the Practical Employee Benefits for ERISA and NON-ERISA Attorneys webinar hosted by the American Bar Association. The panel of experts provided valuable, practical insight on a myriad of employee benefits issues of relevance to both employee benefits practitioners and NON-ERISA attorneys.
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Chad Terhune: "Left in Limbo: Obamacare’s Shaky Insurance Exchanges" 6.7.17 reportingonhealth
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More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/left-limbo-obamacares-shaky-insurance-exchanges
On September 20, 2016, Thomas Dawson served as a panelist in the Practical Employee Benefits for ERISA and NON-ERISA Attorneys webinar hosted by the American Bar Association. The panel of experts provided valuable, practical insight on a myriad of employee benefits issues of relevance to both employee benefits practitioners and NON-ERISA attorneys.
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BoyarMiller Breakfast Forum: How will Changing Healthcare Policy Affect your ...BoyarMiller
"Repeal, Replace, Reevaluate. How will Changing Healthcare Policy Affect your Business?"
With so much anticipated change forthcoming in healthcare policy, this outlook can help inform your business priorities for the coming year.
View the full event video and more at: http://www.boyarmiller.com/news-and-publications/events/breakfast-forum-repeal-replace-reevaluate-how-will-changing-healthcare-policy-affect-your-business/
http://www.blogmedicine.org Slimming capsules may take rapid fat reduction, but there are lots of caveats you will need to heed with regards to the side connection between going on a diet pills. Should you be planning to look at such capsules, remember that this hazards to get them may possibly outweigh what's so great about their promised fat reduction. What could be the side connection between going on a diet pills?
Chad Terhune: "Left in Limbo: Obamacare’s Shaky Insurance Exchanges" 6.7.17 reportingonhealth
Chad Terhune's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "Left in Limbo: Obamacare’s Shaky Insurance Exchanges," 6.7.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/left-limbo-obamacares-shaky-insurance-exchanges
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· 7.4 Assignment: Comparing Between-subjects and Within-subjects Research
Design or locate a published study that illustrates application of between and within subjects design. Explain the merits of each and the limitations of each (between and within). Indicate which you believe is more informative of the results.
· Demonstrate understanding of the task and be able to address requirements using creativity and application of research design knowledge.
· Must demonstrate ability to analyze existing research to compare strengths and limitations of between-subjects and within-subjects analysis.
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Course Learning Outcomes for Unit I
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. Compare and contrast health services organizations within the healthcare system.
1.1 Explain the primary organizational components of the healthcare system and the
commonalities and differences among health services organizations.
Reading Assignment
Chapter 2:
Why and How Health Care Organizations Need to Change, pp. 13-34
Chapter 11:
Leading Change: First Steps in Employing Strategic Intelligence to Get Results, pp. 259-310
Unit Lesson
The Ideal Health System
Imagine you are now the Secretary of Health and Human Services; you have a magic wand and you can
create the perfect healthcare system. What components would it have? Would it include:
1. improving health outcomes for individuals, families and communities,
2. defending your population against threats to their health,
3. protecting your population against financial the consequences of bad health,
4. providing access to all with equality and no disparity, and
5. making it possible for people to make decisions in their own plans of care as well as have input into
the decisions that affect your country’s overall health system?
If you answered yes to these components, your definition matches the World Health Organization’s
Components of a Healthcare System (2010).
How This Course & Content Have Real-Word Application
We are witness to history and are living in one of the most active times in our country’s history for healthcare
reform. In 1966, the Medicare Act was signed into law by President Johnson, the most significant piece of
healthcare legislation in our country to that point. Fast forward from 1966 to 2010 and the passing of the
Affordable Care Act, which arguably is the second most impactful piece of legislation on U.S. health care
since the Medicare Act.
Medicare has grown significantly since 1966 and is now about 14% of our national budget, covering 47 million
Americans (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2015). Government health plans (Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care,
Veteran’s Administration) are growing and are on pace to insure more lives in the near future than lives
covered by commercial plans (Cigna, United, Blue Cross, etc.)
Speaking of this growth, Sylvia Burwell, Health & Human Secretary Director, announced that by 2018 the
Centers for Medicar.
Shifting away from employer-provided healthcare means individuals will be responsible for cost containment.
With the onset of the ACA, will the Government become the last -or- best resort for the private sector's healthcare cost containment?
Student
Professor
English 102
March 6, 2016
Toulmin Argument Essay
There has always been a rise in cost of the health care thus various individuals are trying to understand the coverage options for their health coverage which has led them to search for various health care packages to save money. Amongst the controversial alternative that will enable citizens to safe money is the single payer health care. In this health package, citizens pays taxes for various health care services which are being issued by the government to every gentleman, lady as well as the child. For some times now, this system has been used in United States. Medicare, Medicaid, local state government benefits, and federal employees’ benefits all use single funds, which use private delivery.
Single-payer health care system services is a framework in which the state, instead of private organizations, are responsible for all insurance bills. This system of health contract for medicinal services administrating from private associations and to public responsibility enhanced by state governments. Single payer enables the patients to choose their physicians and continue to seem them even if their financial status or jobs changes. There is no other health care services that can assure this. There is continuity of nurses and doctors, who have got to know the care about their patients, and also is critical to quality. These health care services are accessible and affordable to all. The single payer uses the savings from the administrative wastes which is approximately over $350 billion in a year for funding the coverage for all uninsured as well as improving the benefits to the insured Americans. Heath care which is delayed or denied due to cost or increasingly issues of the insurers refusing to coverage.
There has always been a rise in cost of the health care thus various individuals are trying to understand the coverage options for their health coverage which has led them to search for various health care packages so as to save money. Amongst the controversial alternative that will enable citizens to save money is the single payer health care. In this health package, citizens pays taxes for various health care services which are being issued by the government.
The Affordable Care Act gives Americans better health conditions by giving incentives and security set up of medical coverage changes that will, Expand scope, Hold insurance agencies responsible, Guarantee decision making, Lower services costs and Enhance the nature manning all Americans. The Affordable Care Act really alludes to two separate bills of enactment both by president Obamas administration. Both the bills grow Medicaid scope to a great many low-salary Americans and makes various upgrades to both Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.
Many nations in the world have single-payer health insurance programs. In Switzerland it is believed that the idea that health-care services should be paid for a.
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Health Insurance Matrix
As you learn about health care delivery in the United States, it is necessary to understand the various models of health insurance to develop important foundational knowledge as you progress through the course and for your role as a future health care worker. The following matrix is designed to help you develop that knowledge and assist you in understanding how health care is financed and how health insurance influences patients and providers. Fill in the following matrix. Each box must contain responses between 50 and 100 words and use complete sentences.
Model
Describe the model
How is the care paid or financed when this model is used?
What is the structure behind this model? Is it a gatekeeper, open-access, or combination of both?
What are the benefits for providers in using this model?
What are the challenges for providers in using this model?
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Preferred Provider Model
Point-of-Service Model
Provider Sponsored Organization
High Deductible Health Plans and Savings Options
Cite your sources below.
References
H 235: Health Care Services
Textbook: Niles, N. J. (2014). Basics of the US health care system (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Shi, L., & Singh, D.A. (2015) Delivering health care in America: A systems approach (6th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Instructions: Please ensure to substantiate your response with scholarly sources and/or also a personal account of your own experience in the work place or personal life. Cite and reference work! QUESTIONS 1 – 11 USE TEXBOOK ABOVE & FOR QUESTIONS 1, 4 & 5 PLEASE SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS.
1. Read Chapter 8 Healthcare Financing and discuss what you found the most or least interesting. See Chapter 8 attached. Must be 200 word count.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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E.D. Bellis, Inc. Offers Continued Education Course on Obamacare
1. E.D. Bellis, Inc. Offers Continued Education Course on Obamacare
Health Policy Consultant Provides CE Program For Department of Insurance on Tracking Health
Insurance Reforms
OMAHA, NE — (BUSINESS WIRE) — August 8, 2014 — E.D. Bellis, Inc, a management consulting
firm specializing in the Affordable Care Act announced today the offering of a continued education
seminar on the Affordable Care Act and what it means for small business.
The three-hour seminar is approved by the Nebraska Department of Insurance and is designed for
insurance agents, brokers, CPAs, employee benefits specialists, and business advisors alike.
“Far too many businesses report that their health insurance advisors are confused and unable to
provide the answers needed,” said Sean McGuire founder and CEO of E.D. Bellis. “Nearly 8 of 10
brokers said their clients are not prepared for healthcare reform and this course provides a life line for
those looking to grow their business.”
Participants will demonstrate understanding of the core components of health policy, the Affordable
Care Act, and how it will impact the economy and insurance industry. The course will be held at the
Omaha Press Club on October 4th
. Deadline for application is September 29th
. Enrollment is limited.
About Sean McGuire
A contributor for Inc. Magazine, McGuire previously served as a staff member for the United States
Senate Finance Committee, where the ACA originated over five years ago. An authority in explaining
the law, he delivers a powerful, no-nonsense, non-partisan diagnosis for healing our hospitals and
reforming our broken healthcare system. His commentary appears frequently on the widely
acclaimed and cited health policy blog HealthReformExplained.com and can be heard on 1290 KOIL
as host of America’s Healthcare Challenge.
About E.D. Bellis, Inc.
E.D. Bellis Inc. is a consulting firm bringing a holistic approach to solve problems in healthcare. The
company’s expertise is in the Affordable Care Act, Senior Care, Intellectual Disabilities, Medicare,
Health Law, Health IT and Health Financing. The company’s collaborative approach allows
organizations to cope with change and their network of consulting authorities help companies across
America navigate compliance, manage changes as a result of the ACA, capitalize on ways to lower
healthcare costs and improve health and overall employee awareness.
Source: E.D. Bellis, Inc.
E.D. Bellis, Inc.
Education Department
402-884-9020
education@edbellisinc.com