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HMGT 335 Week 6 Discussion
• Week 6 Discussion - Marketing Mix
One of this week's readings is the New Steps and New Tools: Transparency and Reference-based Pricing.
The theme of the article is that health services consumers now have ‘skin in the game' or the incentives to seek out the best quality, lowest price health services. The article suggests that new consumer tools are being launched to give the health service consumer the information they need to make informed choices. These tools include ‘real time' information (transparency) and reference-based pricing which takes the information and matches it with quality and pricing information in a local market to give the health services consumer side-by-side comparisons on quality and price.
In addition to this article, check out: www.healthcarebluebook.com Then share some of your observations and thoughts with your classmates.(Share your observations means 1. bring in the data with a reference and share you analysis of it)
For example: Do you think customers want transparency and reference-based pricing tools, do they want that much empowerment?
Should pricing decisions remain with the payers?
What are the incentives for patients/clients to search a reference-based database like healthcarebluebook for information?
Do you work for a health services organization that engages in reference-base pricing databases?
Feel free to address one of these questions, or if your readings and research lead you to other conclusions, please feel free to share that as well. As always, feel free to comment on or expand upon one of your classmates' postings. This is not a term paper. Keep it short and focus on one point per post.
Let your classmates have something to talk about to which you can add.
REMEMBER: References on your original post - And references on you comments to your peers. (Agreeing with a post without any data will have no value to us as learners)
Find a newspaper or scholarly article where a health care organization or a provider was found guilty of malpractice, criminal negligence, false credentials, failure to treat or patient abandonment. Provide specific details of the case. Discuss with your colleagues
1. which critical health care error does the article address?
2. Explain the setting and details using your own words.
3. Drawing from your readings and experience to date, what do you assess are factors leading up to the error? Touch on duties and standard of care. Peers are expected to demonstrate critical thinking in their questions related to the classmates' descriptions. Provide citation of authority to support your initial response to conference questions. Peers are expected to demonstrate critical thinking in their questions related to the classmates' descriptions. Initial response to discussion topic must be no later than midnight Thursday and then you must substantively respond to at least 2 classmate submissions no later than 6pm Sunday. See Discussion Requirements in Discussion topic entitled "Discussion Expectations and Grading" No duplication. Redundant primary posts will not be graded. Must adhere to grading rubric for discussions.
Background sites to read
• https://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/human-services/child-abuse-and-neglect-reporting-statutes.aspx [ table on state requirements]
• https://www.ncea.aoa.gov/ [The National Center for Elder Abuse]
https://ctel.org/expertise/credentialing-and-privileging/ and https://publichealth.lacounty.gov/qi/docs/QIBriefCredentialingandPrivileging2-10.pdf [credentialing and privileging]
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