Difference between revisions of "Medical Interventions"

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==Access==
 
Access to Medical Care <br>
 
Access to Medical Care <br>
 
* [http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2017/aug/state-variation-high-need-adults High-need adults faced significant barriers accessing needed care in many states. In Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, North Carolina, and South Carolina, for example, 40 percent or more of high-need adults reported not seeing a doctor when needed or not filling a prescription because of cost. (8/7/17)]
 
* [http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2017/aug/state-variation-high-need-adults High-need adults faced significant barriers accessing needed care in many states. In Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, North Carolina, and South Carolina, for example, 40 percent or more of high-need adults reported not seeing a doctor when needed or not filling a prescription because of cost. (8/7/17)]

Revision as of 18:36, 18 February 2019

Medical Interventions are treatments and services that are typically reimbursed by healthcare insurance companies. Medical Interventions See are Medical Intervention Determinants that impact Health Status andHealth Outcomes. Most health plans are based on Medicare fee schedules, so they typically reimburse for the same or similar services.

Medical Interventions are impacted by:

Access

Access to Medical Care

Behavioral Health

Access

Behavioral Health Treatments

Opioid Treatment

Emergency Room

Medications

Acute Care

Observation Stays

Physician Office Visit

Post-Acute Care

Post-Acute Care

Readmission to Hospitals

Virtual Visits

Virtual Visits

Retail Clinics

Medical Intervention Efficacy

Adverse Outcomes

Cancer Treatments

Low-Value Care

Medical Intervention Efficacy

Medical Errors

Physician Preference Sensitive Treatments

Surgeries

Unnecessary Care


Diagnosis

Misdiagnosis

Un-diagnosed Conditions