There is no one universal standard that would be applicable across the global spectrum, but even those nations with systems that spend less on health care than the United States are essentially facing the same crisis, which equates into common emerging issues as a result of mandated reform and continued financing of health programs.
Recent developing and emerging legislation have greatly contributed to the overall decrease in a number of areas of the health sector; health care exchanges opting out of the program, medical personnel electing to retire …show more content…
Managed care is no exception, as such it is greatly influenced by any reform that may be initiated at the State or Federal level, changes that may develop within the health care system would impact managed care, and so would the impact of basic economics. Additionally, there are a myriad of forces that are influencing not only the health care system, but also forcing a gradual shift from previously conceived plans/policies as a result of developing trends and interactions between parties.
Each and every managed care plan has both advantages and disadvantages that essentially need to be considered.
With managed care there is a series of options available to the general public, or companies/organizations. As with most items in life there is in most cases freedom of choice, circumstances or situations may dictate that personnel choice.
Additionally, an interesting assessment or observation from American Health Insurance Plans Organization, specifically the comments from o AHIP President and CEO Marilyn Tavenner on August 11th,