Ep 10. Pushback, Part 2

13/06/2022 39 min Temporada 1 Episodio 10
Ep 10. Pushback, Part 2

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Date: 6/13/22Name of podcast: Dr. PatientEpisode title and number: 10 Pushback, Part 2Episode summary:How did we get to where we are today, where health insurance companies dictate how medicine should be practiced between a doctor and their patient? This episode reviews the origins of Medicare, and reviews Medicare For All as an alternative to the over-privatization of current Medicare plans. This is yet another way that physicians (and patients) can pushback on a dysfunctional system.Guest(s):Dr. Susan Rogers, President of Physicians for National Health Program Key Terms:Medicare – federal insurance for people 65 and older, some younger people with disabilitiesMedicare Parts A, B, C, D – A provides inpatient/hospital care, B is for outpatient coverage, C offers an alternative way to get your benefits, D provides prescription drug coverageMedicare For All – a single payer, national health insurance program concept; would provide everyone in the US with comprehensive health care coverageMedicare Advantage – Part C plans; private companies provide the careFee For Service, FFS – system of health insurance payment where a doctor or other health care provider is paid a fee for each service renderedSingle Payor System – health care system where one entity (a single payer) collects all health care fees and pays for all health care costsAffordable Care Act, ACA – legislation from 2010 that provided more affordable health insurance to more people, expanded the Medicaid program and supports innovative medical care delivery methods to reduce costs. Also called “Obamacare”Direct Contracting Entity, DCE – Private 3rd parties that provide an alternative payment model for healthcare. They act as the intermediatry between the government and the beneficiaryCapitation – the payment of a fee to a doctor per patient; often is about $10k per year per patient whether the doctor sees that patient 1 time or 20 times during the year References:Physicians for National Health ProgramHow do Medicare Advantage Plans work?          Social Determinants of HealthUS Health Insurance System (overview)A Brief history of Medicare in AmericaHistory of Health Insurance in the United StatesMedicare and the Affordable Care ActThere goes your Medicare: The trouble with DCEsSingle-Payer Healthcare vs. Universal CoveragePodcast website: www.drpatientpodcast.comPodcast email, become a guest: [email protected]