Rising Cost

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Rising Cost 1 The Rising Cost of Health Care Ashley Wood HCA 305 Dr. Trevisan February 11, 2012 Rising Cost 2 Along with everything else these days health care cost is contantly rising. This problem is reemerging as a national issue. "Unfortunaetly cost are rising as the economy sputters, the federal surplus dwindles, and the nation is focused on war agaonst terroism and its ripple effects here at home" (Altman). Some wonder will we ever get a handle on health care cost? This propsal will describe the nature of the issue, trace the history of the development, describe what has and hasn't been addressed along with waht the government should and is doing to help. There…show more content…
Hospital care accounts for nearly 1/3 of our nations annual expenditures. Hospitals are actually being given incentives for shorter stays for patients just because the cost is so high. Doctor visits are also rising. Matter of fact, during the past year they have risen 1.3%. I know it seems as if each year I go my co-pay goes up at least $10. Medical techs are growing rapidly and now, more than 36% of hospitals are prefering to use robotic surgery. That is certainly a step up in technology but very costly. Lab test are also driving up the cost. Newer machines, better testing, and a combination of training the techs to run and perform these test are all a contributing…show more content…
Also, the government will establish low cost, public hospitals, but many will be skpetical about the quality of care. I probably would too, but for those who are low income and uninsured, I think that any care is better than no care and its great that China if offering these services. The PPACA or feds have addressed this issue in a few different ways. They have provided broader access to affordable health insurance coverage. They have curbed the growth in health care cost, currently 17%of gross domestic product. They have also improved the quality of care. I know from personal experience by working in the health care field that there are so many rules and regualtions with HIPPA and OSHA and they have certainly had a hige impact on the quality of care over the
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