Things that make you go hmmmmmm
Health Care Reform: What We Can Agree On
(Newser)
– The issue of health care reform crops up regularly, then
disappears—but now it may have a foothold, writes Karen Tumulty in Time.
That’s because the focus of the issue is on the current system’s huge
cost to everyone. Much of the spending may be unnecessary, and a
consensus seems to be emerging: President Obama’s budget chief, Peter
Orszag, notes four components of reform we can agree on.
- Health-information
technology needs a push. Hardly any hospitals have “comprehensive
electronic-record systems” that improve tracking of care and results.
- Comparative-effectiveness research—”drug A vs. drug B vs. some procedure,” rather than drug vs. placebo—must be implemented.
- Providers
should be paid based on care quality. Currently, they can benefit from
a “botched surgery” resulting in hospital readmission.
- “Prevention
and wellness” must carry financial incentives: “It’s much cheaper not
to get sick in the first place,” Tumulty notes.