Thursday, May 23, 2013

Medicaid expansion may lower the death rates


A study published under the New England Journal of Medicine says, “States that expanded their Medicaid program had a death rate lower than the states didn’t expand their Medicaid program.”

Medicaid is a government run healthcare program known as “CMS” (centers for Medicare and Medicaid services). “Under the program for poor and disabled people Medicaid is covering 60 million Americans currently. By intensifying the Medicaid under “ACA” (Affordable Care Act, 2010) Medicaid would be eligible to cover million more”, study by the Harvard School of Public Health researchers.The researchers concluded that overall, Medicaid expansions are linked with 6.1 percent decline in deaths.

Under the Affordable Care Act of 2010, states were required to expand their Medicaid programs, to cover additional 17 million recipients nationally. Last month’s Supreme Court ruling on the health care law, however, effectively granted states a pass on this expansion. The U.S. Supreme Court decided to make the Medicaid expansion optional. States can either accept or reject the expansion.
The Medicaid expansion, which is to take effect in 2014, is part of the federal health-reform law and the federal government has promised to pay for the entire expansion for the first three years, starting in 2014, and then decreasing the support to 90 percent over eight years, said Hatch,D-Des Moines, senator of the state Lowa.

Being paid for the expansion cost by the federal government States should raise concern about the failure to expand Medicaid to aid the people who are most at risk of not getting the care they actually need, or else it would be “financially irresponsible” to reject expansion of Medicaid. 

Medicaid Expansion

Future Trends in the Evolution of E-Health


Ehealth also written as e-health is a term for healthcare practice which is supported by electronic processes and communication. It can also be defined as electronic or digital data for the patients used by the physicians. E-health assures the support for health behavior changes and enables preventing and managing the chronic diseases.

When analyzing the e-health future some of the people say that it will adopt rapid changes. Others do not agree with the statement because they believe that not all the citizens are used to the idea of paying for the supply of medical information. Another reason for reluctance is suspicion that technologies used in e-health systems are not accessible and user friendly. The issue of data privacy is also a major hindrance for e-health future. In other words they think e-health technology is so complex that it will not be recommended in the future.

Besides different opinions the vision of paperless hospitals is still rising for the better quality of healthcare. The use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) is significantly increasing. Electronic data is supposed to be the essential parts of the healthcare centers.

In future the need is to build thorough legal framework to keep the electronic data secure. To fully implement the e-health technology it is desirable to reduce the discrepancies among population. Another future trend which is most reasonable for e-health is that it will be able to monitor and treat the chronic diseases, thus justifying the workload of the medical centers and reducing the constant travelling for hospitals and medical centers.

Evolution of e-health in today's world


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