In Wisconsin the Clinics, Hospitals, and Nursing Homes are all owned and operated by the same organization. These medical providers plan their service provision in line with reimbursement cycles. Essentially this means the individual is adequately served within the ability of the health insurance products reimbursement.
This new Federal Health Bill would enable the Insurance Industry to market plans with very limited benefits as Health Insurance Products. This was actually done in the past leaving most hospital, clinic, and nursing home staff with a clear understanding of the way this disrupts care across the community.
With the Health Insurance Industry marketing plans with very limited benefits the clinic will serve acute needs in a repetitive fashion. So a patient may take the stitches but skip the antibiotic. The stitches are applied, the bandage is put on, and the patient does not go to the pharmacy to get the antibiotic. The patient being an auto mechanic in a fast service garage exposes the stitched area to a source of infection in the course of the work requiring a return to the clinic.
Patients can be stuck in a Nursing Home cause no (DME) durable medical equipment provider accepts their health insurance. So in order to go home and continue to recover the patient needs the adaptive aids and equipment a durable medical equipment provider delivers. But the Social Services department in the Nursing Home is unable to locate a durable medical equipment company that will serve the patient.
These are just two very obvious ways the New Federal Health Bill would disrupt care across Wisconsin communities. This helps explain why all Associations of Hospital providers are against the implementation of these suggested changes.
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