Reference no: EM131307041
CDHPs
A new type of third-party-reimbursement healthcare payment plan is emerging in the United States. CDHPs strive to control costs and improve quality of care by requiring consumers to take control of their own healthcare decisions. Consumers decide how they want to spend their healthcare dollars, depending on what is important to them. CDHPs are geared to encourage participants to enroll in some type of wellness program and improve their lifestyles. Specific types of CDHPs are health reimbursement accounts (HRA), flexible spending accounts (FSA), and health savings accounts (HSA).
However, there are concerns about CDHPs. The consumer may neither understand nor have the education and the tools to manage his or her own healthcare appropriately. This may have long-term ramifications on the whole healthcare system and whether CDHPs can be successful for the consumer, the employer, the physician, and the healthcare facilities, as well as the insurers.
Answer the following questions in regard to this development:
Are CDHPs more geared toward the healthier and younger population?
Are they effective for patients with chronic illnesses?
Will they discourage the use of preventative care and cause increased healthcare costs in the future?
After examining the above questions in your analysis, work around the following instructions and create a 8- to 10-page Microsft Word document:
Summarize the history of when, how, and why CDHPs were developed.
Explain HSA, HRA, and FSA with examples.
Examine different segments of the population. Describe which socioeconomic group is likely to benefit the most from CDHPs.
Explain the types of incentives to providers for efficiency in the delivery of healthcare services. Explain who bears the financial risk-the provider, the patient, or the CDHP.
Offer your recommendations for patients considering a CDHP, including which types are appropriate for which patients. Include your recommendations for each, to accept or decline, and also include your rationale behind such recommendations.
What size premium would she have to pay
: A person age 37 wishes to set up an ordinary annuity so that she will start to get paid $5,000 a year when she is 47 and throughout the rest of her life. What size premium would she have to pay?
|
What factors must be assessed when critically appraising
: What factors must be assessed when critically appraising quantitative studies (e.g., validity, reliability, and applicability)?Which is the most important? Why?
|
What is the single premium for this annuity
: A temporary life annuity is supposed to pay an annual payment of $4,200 to a young man for a period of 10 years but would not start until 5 years from now. What is the single premium for this annuity?
|
Calculate the annual premium for a whole life insurance
: A 51-year-old man is purchasing a whole life insurance policy of $235,000 but wants to break his single premium down into nine annual payments. How much will each payment be?
|
Are they effective for patients with chronic illnesses
: Are CDHPs more geared toward the healthier and younger population?Are they effective for patients with chronic illnesses?Will they discourage the use of preventative care and cause increased healthcare costs in the future?
|
Calculate the annual premium if sandra changes her mind
: After finding Sandra's single premium in Exercise, calculate the annual premium if Sandra changes her mind about paying a single amount.
|
What is the estimated value of a share of common stock
: Hurricane Corporation expects to grow its dividend by 5% per year. The current dividend is $2 per share. The required return is 8%. What is the estimated value of a share of common stock
|
How much will her single premium be
: Sandra, who is 50, would like her $75,000 insurance policy to start paying if she dies 10 years or more later. How much will her single premium be?
|
What are these three key attribute
: What are these three key attributes and what recommendations are offered to ensure efficiency, sustainability, and optimal functioning?
|