Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Better comprehensive health care
The Health Care system in the US, like in many other countries throughout the world, has its' positive and negative components to it. I think the way health care is evaluated by individuals, in terms of quality, is clearly subjective based on their own experiences. Everyone has had their fair share of negative experiences as well as, hopefully, positive ones but an integral part that is often overlooked and is lacking in our current health care system is the continuous,comprehensive, and consistent component. Many times the quality of health care is interrupted by the major fragmentations within the system. The ability of insurance companies to dictate whether certain services will be rendered for patients has the grave potential to adversely interject with quality of care and thus the quality of life in certain cases. When it comes to physicians, their ability to deliver comprehensive quality care is also key. So many factors come into play when evaluating the level of quality of care in our current system. A thorough health care reform, one that touches on these issues as well as the various other points raised by fellow classmates on this blog is in order so that we may achieve higher standards in achieving more comprehensive and continuous quality of care.
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