Sunday, January 25, 2015

Wisconsin Go Big and Go Bold 2015

The strategy of making big and bold changes in Wisconsin is a product of the limits long term planning can contribute to the predictability of future needs.  The delivery of health care is rapidly evolving to better treat an aging populations medical needs.  This is the macrocosm the larger manifestations of the structural reform required to maintain a safe standard of practice.

The microcosm is the individual household sharing in this 2015 future.  Popular Wisconsin State Journal Newspaper Columnist Elliot Raphaelson echo's the writing of Wall Street Journal Columnist Jonathan Clements who stresses families do not understand or participate in adequate long term health care issues.  This indicates large numbers of Wisconsin families will arrive at the point where their household will need more than the planning has prepared them to effectively provide for.

Health Care at the local level is being consumed by large multi state regional medical organizations.  This is a top down approach to adjusting delivery to meet a rapidly aging population.  Medical providers are shifting from a fast treatment for exacerbation of acute symptoms to medical process designed to serve ongoing chronic disease conditions.  This means more frequent visits and greater connectivity among the serving disciplines.

As individuals age the prevalence of chronic conditions can require additional help of both public and private health focused organizations. Wisconsin is challenged to better understand fiscal responsibility as it relates to level of care when fostering policy to assure a safe standard across large geographical areas.

Home Care Path understands a primary piece of this change is forging process capable of improving access to non medical (fiscal responsibility) care.  Embedded in this approach is defining a model capable of assuring personal supportive care during the transition from private payment to public programming.  $et Lane ( http://homecarepathseniorcare.blogspot.com/2015/01/et-lane-copyright-of-home-care-path.html ) is a copyright model designed to instill a measure of stability for the family of an elder required to transition from private payment to public programming.

The $et Lane model supports the delivery of skilled medical care through the local Health Care Center.  These providers will depend upon the elder having a valid pay source for the ongoing practice designed to treat symptoms of chronic conditions.  Skilled medical care that now delivers treatment in more frequent ongoing visits is dependent upon the consumer population having a mix of payers to maintain household stability.

Wisconsin citizens can expect to see stronger connections across private and public health organization delivery systems designed to support families with the rapidly changing infrastructure.  Going big and bold seems to involve planning for payment to best support progressive health needs  which should become an available amenity within service delivery. 

Home Care Path celebrates 5 years of successfully serving seniors in  Central Wisconsin

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 Home Care Path  www.homecarepath.com and the Wisconsin PATH ALONG model deliver an advanced supportive care service.  Helping seniors in the home, with clinic visits, at the hospital, nursing home and assisted living facility.  Helping seniors downsize with a move in to an adult child's home. 2015 rates are 20.00 per hour.  Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule an interview.  We can be there when you are working.  We accept long term care insurance.  Services can be tax deductible.  Help with resources and the transition from private payment to public funded programming.  Valuing home and human life.

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