among insurance companies as well as Medicare. The outlook on health care with regards to health insurance and funding along with decreasing cost, will affect all levels of government, and play a significant role in providing health insurance for all Americans. Small neighborhoods are finding solutions within their communities by operating small clinics without doctors, but with a qualified registered nurse under a physician’s supervision. Clinics such as urgent care centers are successful in by providing care for longer hours, which has allowed patients to reduce the unnecessary visits to the emergency thus decreasing the cost to the consumer needing the service .I believe patients understand the reimbursement issues and how hospitals are improving services to the community to better met their healthcare needs. Whether price is the issue to our community, I believe the advantages outweigh the risk of systems trying to capitalize the market. (The inability to distinguish if hospitals were increasing prices for profit or to remain fiscally sound is unable to be determined from the information collected in the review articles. Hospitals are seeking new solutions to reform healthcare.) Health care will continue to bring about changes needed to promote the health of U.S. citizens.
among insurance companies as well as Medicare. The outlook on health care with regards to health insurance and funding along with decreasing cost, will affect all levels of government, and play a significant role in providing health insurance for all Americans. Small neighborhoods are finding solutions within their communities by operating small clinics without doctors, but with a qualified registered nurse under a physician’s supervision. Clinics such as urgent care centers are successful in by providing care for longer hours, which has allowed patients to reduce the unnecessary visits to the emergency thus decreasing the cost to the consumer needing the service .I believe patients understand the reimbursement issues and how hospitals are improving services to the community to better met their healthcare needs. Whether price is the issue to our community, I believe the advantages outweigh the risk of systems trying to capitalize the market. (The inability to distinguish if hospitals were increasing prices for profit or to remain fiscally sound is unable to be determined from the information collected in the review articles. Hospitals are seeking new solutions to reform healthcare.) Health care will continue to bring about changes needed to promote the health of U.S. citizens.