Factors Influencing Today?s Healthcare System
The overall purpose of a health system is to support wellness and prevent disease. What factors influence today?s healthcare system? Describe the U.S. Healthcare System in the context of the Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act.
Factors influencing today’s healthcare system with a personal favorite – the Baby Boomers! The Baby Boomer Generation encompasses those people born between 1946 and 1964. In 2006, the first members of the baby boomer generation?those born between 1946 and 1964?turned 60 years old, edging toward their retirement years and the years in which they?ll likely need increased medical care. Representing more than 75 million people, or nearly one-third of the U.S. population, the baby boomers present a number of challenges that the health care industry will soon be forced to face.
The most obvious challenge will be the ability to manage chronic illness. As nurses, we need to be aware that the baby boomers will be the best-educated and most-savvy seniors this country has ever had and they will insist on power and decision-making throughout the health care continuum and into the end of life. Unlike their ancestors, they do not see their care providers as ‘gods.? They are looking for best services for the least cost. Wellness will be the ultimate goal for this generation and aging baby boomers will prefer that the healthcare system keep them from getting ill in the first place!
The overall purpose of a health system is to support wellness and prevent disease. What factors influence today?s healthcare system? Describe the U.S. Healthcare System in the context of the Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act.
Use Motacki, K., & Burke, K. (2011). Nursing delegation and management of patient care. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier as a resource:
?Chapter 6: Healthcare (pp. 77?86)
?Chapter 7: Healthcare Regulatory and Certifying Agencies (pp. 89?97)
?Chapter 13: Strategic Management and Planning (pp. 159?167)