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PubH 6556
Health and Health Systems
Fall 2013
Credits:3
Meeting Days:Tuesdays, September 3 December 10
Meeting Time:9:05 11:45 am
Meeting Place:W2-110 WDH
Instructor:Jon B. Christianson
Office Address:15-225 Phillips Wangensteen Building
Office Phone:612-625-3849
Fax:612-624-2196
E-mail:[email protected]
Office Hours:By Appointment
I.Course Description
The course provides an overview of the U.S. health care system
and current health policy issues. Topics are addressed from a
health care management perspective.
II.Course Prerequisites
Students must be admitted to the University of Minnesotas Master
in Healthcare Administration Program or have consent of the
instructor.
III.Course Goals and Objectives
Specific goals and learning objectives are listed below for each
class session.
IV.Methods of Instruction and Work Expectations
Each topic will be introduced during the assigned class period
through a didactic presentation on the part of the instructor. For
each class session, PowerPoint slides and related material will be
posted on the Moodle website for downloading and viewing. (To learn
more about Moodle, watch Moodle: Online Orientation for Students
and/or visit the Moodle support website at
http://www1.umn.edu/moodle/, which has a link for Student support
with user guides, help and FAQs.) Significant health care
organization and policy issues will be identified and discussed,
referencing the readings for the class period. From time to time,
the class will be asked to read and discuss a short article
distributed during class. In most classes, student teams will
present policy briefs to the class on pre-assigned topics. Students
will be expected to prepare for each class by completing the
readings and assignments prior to class and participating in the
discussion of those readings during class.
V.Course Text and Readings
1. All suggested readings have links to the article following
the cite. Click on the link to access the reading. If you have any
problems accessing assigned readings online, contact Jane Raasch at
[email protected]. If you do not have a University of Minnesota
Internet ID and password, call 301-HELP and support staff will help
you set up an account (or set up your own account at
www.umn.edu/initiate and follow the directions.)
2. The readings for each class session are divided into two
parts: Suggested readings and Further readings. The suggested
readings are organized by subtopic. For some sessions, the list of
suggested readings is long, but many individual readings are quite
brief. There are no Required readings. The more of the suggested
readings that you are able to complete, the better prepared you
will be for your quizzes, assignments, and class discussion; and,
the better prepared you will be for your career. In sessions where
there are a large number of suggested readings, you may want to
divide responsibility among study group members, with each member
summarizing a subset of readings. The Further readings provide
additional information on the topics covered in each session. They
are intended to be useful in clarifying areas that you feel are not
covered adequately in the suggested readings, or in providing
additional information on topics of particular interest to you. The
following sources of information are useful in keeping up-to-date
on current developments in the health care system and in health
policy.
Newspapers:New York Times (liberal perspective)
Wall Street Journal (conservative perspective)
Washington Post (political issues)
Daily Feeds (all free):Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report/Kaiser
Health News
AHIP Solutions Smart Brief
Ramlett, Morning Consult
Websites with short Research Briefs on Various Health Care
Topics:
Center for Studying Health System Change
Urban Institute
MPR (Mathematica Policy Research)
AcademyHealth
VI.Course Outline/Weekly ScheduleSession/WeekTopics
The U.S. Health Care System and Prospects for Reform
1
Sept. 3
Health System Performance: From Three-Legged Stool to the Triple
Aim Cost and Population Health
2
Sept. 10*
Health System Performance: From Three-Legged Stool to the Triple
Aim Patient Experience
[Assignment 1 due, 5 pts.]
3
Sept. 17
The Health Policy Process: Crabs in a Bucket?
Care Delivery
4
Sept. 24
The Physician Workforce: Characteristics, Training and
Projections of Future Need
5
Oct. 1
Rethinking Primary Care: What is the Future for the Family
Doctor?
[Assignment 2 due, 10 pts.]
6
Oct. 8
The Nurse Workforce: Is There a Nurse in the House?
7, 8
Oct. 15, 22
The Hospital: From Doctors Workshop to Big Med
9
Oct. 29
Long-Term Care: Balancing What We Want With What We Will Pay
For
[Quiz 1: Material from Sessions 1-8, 30 pts.]
10
Nov. 5
Medical Technology and Devices: At the Cutting Edge
11
Nov. 12
Pharmaceuticals: A Regulatory Rubiks Cube
Financing
12
Nov. 19
Health Insurance, Uninsurance, and the Private Health Insurance
Market: What Works, What Doesnt and How Will Health Reform Change
It?
13
Nov. 26
Medicaid: Can This Vast Public Enterprise Be Sustained?
14
Dec. 3
Financing Care for Seniors: Down the Medicare Rabbit Hole
[Assignment 3 Due, 10 pts.]
15
Dec. 10
Medicare: A Program at the Brink?
[Quiz 2: Material from Sessions 9-15, 30 pts.]
*For this class, you will listen to an audio lecture
synchronized to PowerPoints. The main focus will be on patient
safety. There will be a guest speaker on this topic and you will
have a short assignment to complete and submit to the instructor by
e-mail prior to the class.
The U.S. Health Care System and Prospects for Reform
Session 1 September 3, 2013
Health System Performance: From Three-Legged Stool to the Triple
Aim Cost and Population Health
The U.S. health care system is incredibly complex (some would
call it a non-system), characterized by a variety of different
financing mechanisms and delivery systems. In first two sessions of
the course, we examine how the U.S. health care system performs
relative to components of the Triple Aim: per capita costs, patient
experience, and population health. We also compare the performance
of the U.S. health care system to systems in other countries.
Learning Objectives Session 1
Students should be able to:
1. Discuss the different components of the Triple Aim and the
performance of the U.S. health care system relative to:
Cost per capita: components of costs, drivers of cost growth,
variation in costs
Population health
2. Compare and contrast different views regarding whether, or
under what circumstances, health care expenditures that grow at a
faster rate than the rest of the economy should be regarded with
concern.
3. Discuss and explain differences between the U.S. and other
countries in health care costs and population health
4. Discuss evidence on geographic variation in health care costs
in the United States.
Suggested Readings
The Triple Aim
1*. Berwick, D.M., Nolan, T.W., Whittington, J. The triple aim:
Care, health and cost. Health Affairs 27(3):759-769, 2008.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/27/3/759.full.pdf+html
2. Cauchon, D. Health care spending is transferred out of ICU.
USA Today, March 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2013/03/04/health-care-spending-growth-slows/1963165/
Spending on Health Care
Trends
1* The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Health care costs. A
primer. May 2012. Available at:
http://www.kff.org/insurance/upload/7670-03.pdf
2. Barnes, K. Behind the health spending numbers. Health Affairs
Blog, June 18, 2013. Available at:
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2013/06/18/behind-the-health-spending-numbers/
3. Roehrig, C. U.S. health spending as a share of GDP Where are
we headed? Altarum Institute, July 16, 2013. Available at:
http://www.altarum.org/forum/post/us-health-spending-share-gdp-where-are-we-headed
Geographic Variation in Health Spending
1*.Rau, J. Medicare spending variations mostly due to health
differences, study concludes. Kaiser Health News, May 28, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2013/May/28/medicare-state-geographic-variation-costs.aspx
2. Joynt, K.E., Jha, A.K. The relationship between cost and
quality. No free lunch. Journal of the American Medical Association
307(10):1082-1083, 2012. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=22493&direction=P
Views Regarding Health Spending
1*.Pauly, M.V. The trade-off among quality, quantity, and cost:
How to make itif we must. Health Affairs 30(4):574-580, 2011.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/4/574.full.pdf+html
2. RWJF. Consumer attitudes on health care costs: Insights from
focus groups in four U.S. cities. January 2013. Available at:
http://www.rwjf.org/content/dam/farm/reports/issue_briefs/2013/rwjf403428
3*.Altman, D., Levitt, L. We still have a health-care spending
problem. Washington Post, April 21, 2012. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-04-21/opinions/38717666_1_health-spending-health-costs-health-care-spending
4. Douthat, R. Conservatives and health care costs. New York
Times, May 15, 2013. Available at:
http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/15/conservatives-and-health-care-costs/?_r=0
Drivers of Growth in Spending
1. Acaramenico. Poll of emergency physicians shows more than
half order tests as protection against being sued. May 26, 2011
Available at:
http://californiaprevailingwage.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/poll-of-emergency-physicians-shows-more-than-half-order-tests-as-protection-against-being-sued/
2*.Rao, A. IOM report focuses on $750 billion in inefficient
health care spending. Kaiser Health News Blog, September 6, 2012.
Available at:
http://capsules.kaiserhealthnews.org/index.php/2012/09/iom-report-focuses-on-750-billion-in-inefficient-health-care-spending/
3*.Appleby, J. Higher prices charged by hospitals, other
providers, drove health spending during downturn. Kaiser Health
News, May 21, 2012. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2012/May/21/higher-health-care-prices-hospitals.aspx
4*.Kliff, S. Over next two decades, obesity could cost us $550
billion. The Washington Post, September 18, 2012. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2012/09/18/over-next-two-decades-obesity-could-cost-us-550-billion/
5. Porter, E. Health cares overlooked cost factor. New York
Times, June 11, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/12/business/examinations-of-health-costs-overlook-mergers.html?pagewanted=all
6. Rosenthal, E. The $2.7 trillion medical bill. New York Times,
June 1, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/health/colonoscopies-explain-why-us-leads-the-world-in-health-expenditures.html?pagewanted=all
7. Gordon, J. The medical arms race. Minnesota Medicine,
February 2007. Available at:
http://www.minnesotamedicine.com/PastIssues/PastIssues2007/February2007/FeatureFebruary2007.aspx
8. Fuchs, V.R. The gross domestic product and health care
spending. New England Journal of Medicine May 22, 2013. Available
at: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1305298
9. Rosenberg, Y. Do you really need that test? Doctors warn on
90 treatments. The Fiscal Times, February 21, 2013. Available at:
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2013/02/21/Doctors-Warn-on-90-Overused-Medical-Treatments.aspx#page1
10. Hiatt, K. 9 warning signs of bad care. US News, February 26,
2013. Available at:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/best-nursing-homes/articles/2013/02/26/9-warning-signs-of-bad-care
11. Pittman, G. Unnecessary repeat cholesterol tests common:
study. Reuters, July 1, 2013. Available at:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/01/us-unnecessary-repeat-cholesterol-idUSBRE96015420130701
Population Health
Trends
1. Gardner, A. Americas health a mixed bag: Report. Health,
February 16, 2011. Available at:
http://news.health.com/2011/02/16/americas-health-a-mixed-bag-report/
2*.Kelly, J. Boomers live longer, but sicker, than parents.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/health/boomers-live-longer-but-sicker-than-parents-677824/
3*.Winslow, R. Americans are living longer, but not necessarily
healthier, study shows. The Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2013.
Available at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324694904578597444105321914.html
4. US Burden of Disease Collaborators. The state of US health,
1990-2010. Burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors. Journal
of the American Medical Association, Published online July 10,
2013. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/onlineFirst.aspx
5. Pitman, D. Gains made, but U.S. still lags in life
expectancy. MedPage Today, July 10, 2013. Available at:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/PublicHealth/40381
Illness-specific Measures
1. Reinberg, S. U.S. cancer death rate continues to drop. USA
Today, July 8, 2010. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-07-08-cancer-deaths_N.htm
2. HealthDay. Asthma cases continue to rise in U.S., affecting
millions. May 15, 2012. Available at:
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=664789
3. USA Today. Percentage of severely obese adults skyrockets.
October 1, 2012. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/10/01/severely-obese-americans-increasing/1606469/
4. Reuters. U.S. cholesterol levels decline: Study. October 16,
2012. Available at:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/16/health-cholesterol-idUSL3E8LG7C120121016
5. Reinberg, S. Nearly 30 percent of Americans have high blood
pressure: CDC. WebMD News from HealthDay, April 4, 2013. Available
at:
http://www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/news/20130404/nearly-30-percent-of-americans-have-high-blood-pressure-cdc
Disparities
1*.HealthDay News. Health disparities persist in U.S., report
shows. January 13, 2011. Available at:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/heart/articles/2011/01/13/health-disparities-persist-in-us-report-shows
2. Kaiser Health News. Race plays role in diagnosis and
treatment. July 24, 2009. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/daily-reports/2009/july/24/racial-disparities.aspx?referrer=search
3. Tavernise, S. The health toll of immigration. New York Times,
May 18, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/health/the-health-toll-of-immigration.html?pagewanted=all
4*.Goodell, S., Escarce, J.J. Racial and ethnic disparities in
access to and quality of health care. Policy Brief 12, The
Synthesis Project, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, September 2007.
Available at:
http://www.rwjf.org/en/research-publications/find-rwjf-research/2007/09/racial-and-ethnic-disparities-in-access-to-and-quality-of-health.html
International Comparisons
Costs/Population Health
1. Baker, S. Study: US leads in healthcare spending, but ranks
last in health. The Hills Healthcare Blog, May 12, 2011. Available
at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/public-global-health/160845-study-us-leads-in-healthcare-spending-but-ranks-last-in-
health-
3. Fox, M. Survey shows Americans pay a lot more for health
care." NationalJournal, March 25, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nationaljournal.com/healthcare/survey-shows-americans-pay-a-lot-more-for-health-care-20120304
4. Laugesen, M.J., Glied, S.A. Higher fees paid to U.S.
physicians drive higher spending for physician services compared to
other countries. Health Affairs 30(9):1647-1656, 2011.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/9/1647.full.pdf+html
5. Goodwin, J. Americans have worse health than English peers,
study finds. US News, March 9, 2011. Available at:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/boomer-health/articles/2011/03/09/americans-have-worse-health-than-english-peers-study-finds
6*.Fuchs, V.R. How and why US health care differs from that in
other OECD countries. New England Journal of Medicine 309(1):33-34,
2013. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=926163&direction=P
7. Heavey, S. Obesity, lack of insurance cited in U.S. health
gap. Reuters, January 9, 2013. Available at:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/09/us-usa-health-ranking-idUSBRE9080ZN20130109
8. Goldhill, D. Other nations dont compare to U.S. health care.
Bloomberg, June 20, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-20/what-the-world-can-t-tell-us-about-health-care.html
Further Readings
1. Wayne, A. Health cost growth slows further even as economy
rebounds. Bloomberg, June 18, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-18/health-cost-growth-slows-further-even-as-economy-rebounds.html
2. 2.Goldhill, D. Focus on health-care costs causes more
spending. Bloomberg, January 1, 2013. Available at:
3.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-01/focus-on-health-care-costs-causes-more-spending.html
4. Kaiser Family Foundation. Assessing the effects of the
economy on the recent slowdown in health spending. April 2013.
Available at:
http://kff.org/health-costs/issue-brief/assessing-the-effects-of-the-economy-on-the-recent-slowdown-in-health-spending-2/
5. Steuerle, G. A slower rate of health cost growth? What
happens when an irresistible force meets an increasingly immovable
object. Altarum Institute Health Policy Forum, May 10, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.altarum.org/forum/post/slower-rate-health-cost-growth-what-happens-when-irresistible-force-meets-increasingly
6. Samuelson, R.J. Is the health-care spending slowdown for
real? The Washington Post, May 19, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-05-19/opinions/39376698_1_affordable-care-act-affordable-health-coverage-health-affairs
7. Lowrey, A. Slowdown in health costs rise may last as economy
revives. The New York Times, May 6, 2013.
8. Klein, E. One way Obamacare may already be working.
Bloomberg, May 29, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-29/one-way-obamacare-may-already-be-working.html
9. Eligon, J. An oil boom takes a toll on health care. The New
York Times, January 27, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/28/us/boom-in-north-dakota-weighs-heavily-on-health-care.html?_r=0&gwh=BE712B27B95AE737019CF8BBC3FD40D7
10. Philipson, T., Eber, M., Lakdawalla, D.N., Corral, M.,
Conti, R., Goldman, D.P. An analysis of whether higher health care
spending in the United States versus Europe is worth it in the case
of cancer. Health Affairs 31(4):667-675, 2012. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/31/4/667.full.pdf+html
11. Lawrence, B.R. Cutting U.S. health-care costs doesnt have to
be harmful. The Washington Post online, July 26, 2012. Available
at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/cutting-us-health-care-costs-doesnt-have-to-be-painful/2012/07/26/gJQA1ZzJCX_story.html
12. Ledger, K. Healthiest state? Minnesota Medicine, May 2012.
Available at:
http://www.minnesotamedicine.com/PastIssues/May2012/HealthiestState.aspx
13. Goldsmith, J. Barking up the wrong tree: Affordability, not
cost growth, is the policy challenge. Health Affairs Blog, May 7,
2012. Available at:
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2012/05/07/barking-up-the-wrong-tree-affordability-not-cost-growth-is-the-policy-challenge/
14. Healy, M. Obesity in U.S. projected to grow, though pace
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http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/07/news/la-heb-obesity-projection-20120507
15. Kenney, G.M., McMorrow, S., Zuckerman, S., Goin, D.E. A
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17. Mahoney, D. Uncontrolled hypertension deemed pervasive in
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at:
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18. Bipartisan Policy Center. What is driving U.S. health care
spending? September 2012, Available at:
http://bipartisanpolicy.org/sites/default/files/BPC%20Health%20Care%20Cost%20Drivers%20Brief%20Sept%202012.pdf
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23. Roehrig, C., Turner, A., Hughes-Cromwick, P., Miller, G.
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27. Roehrig, C.S., Rousseau, D.M. The growth in cost per case
explains far more of U.S. health spending increases than rising
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at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/9/1657.full.pdf+html
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quality of health care. Research Synthesis Report No. 12. Robert
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Session 2 September 10, 2013
Health System Performance: From Three-Legged Stool to the Triple
Aim Patient Experience
Assignment 1 Due
There is widespread concern across political boundaries that
patients experiences in the health care system leave much to be
desired. Critics cite under use, over use, and inappropriate use of
health services. Access to services is a major issue for population
subgroups, and medical care costs continue to be a contributing
factor to personal bankruptcies. And, for the last 12 years, the
public spotlight has focused on preventable medical errors.
Historically, medical errors were attributed to the failures of
individuals, but the literature on patient safety also focuses on
creating health care environments that limit the potential for
human error. Nevertheless, estimates are that over 100,000 people
die each year from avoidable errors. There is also a growing body
of evidence that poor communication between providers and patients,
along with inadequate coordination of care, contribute to poor
quality care, medical errors, and patient frustrations with the
health care system.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
1. Discuss issues and evidence relating to access to care and
deficiencies on the quality of health care in the United States
2. Discuss the evidence regarding prevalence of medical errors
in the U.S. health care system and their sources.
3. Use terminology related to medical errors appropriately.
4. Discuss basic approaches being used in hospitals and other
providers to reduce medical errors.
5. Discuss how poor communication and care coordination can
affect patient outcomes.
Suggested Readings
Patient Safety and Medical Errors: Concepts, Terminology, and
Impact
Overview
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Association 272(23):1851-1857, 1994 (Posted on Moodle)
2. Hospital infections killed 48,000, report shows. Reuters,
February 22, 2010. Available at:
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3*.Van Den Bos, J., Rustagi, K., Gray, T., Halford, M.,
Ziemkiewicz, E., Shreve, J. The $17.1 billion problem: The annual
cost of measurable medical errors. Health Affairs 30(4):596-603,
2011. Available at:
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4. Young, J. Hospital errors occur 10 times more than reported,
study finds. Bloomberg.com, April 6, 2011. Available at:
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5. Weber, T., Ornstein, C., Allen, M. Why cant medicine seem to
fix simple mistakes? ProPublica, July 20, 2012. Available at:
http://www.propublica.org/article/why-cant-medicine-seem-to-fix-simple-mistakes
6. Welch, H.G. Testing what we think we know. New York Times
online, August 19, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/opinion/testing-standard-medical-practices.html
7*.Boodman, S.G. Doctors diagnostic errors are often not
mentioned but can take a serious toll. Kaiser Health News, May 6,
2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/may/07/doctor-errors-misdiagnosis-more-common-than-known-serious-impact.aspx
8. Ofri, D. My near miss. The New York Times, May 28, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/opinion/addressing-medical-errors.html
Causes of Medical Errors
1*.Volpp, K.G.M., Grande, D. Residents suggestions for reducing
errors in teaching hospitals. New England Journal of Medicine
348(9):851-855, 2003. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMsb021667
2. Johnson, C.K. Poor infection control at many surgery centers.
MSNBC, June 8, 2010. Available at:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37577363
3. Sittig, D.F., Singh, H. Defining health information
technologyrelated errors. Archives of Internal Medicine
171(14):1281-1284, 2011. Available at:
http://archinte.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=71&issueID=22519&direction=P
4. Schiff, G.D. Medical error. A 60-year-old man with delayed
care for a renal mass. Journal of the American Medical Association
305(18):1890-1898, 2011. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=20328&direction=P
5. Richtel, M. As doctors use more devices, potential for
distraction grows. New York Times, December 15, 2011, p. A.1.
Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/15/health/as-doctors-use-more-devices-potential-for-distraction-grows.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
6*.Couse-Baker, R. Even a doctor cant keep his father safe in
the hospital. Cognoscenti, April 5, 2013. Available at:
http://cognoscenti.wbur.org/2013/04/05/medical-errors-ashish-jha
7. Harris, G. U.S. inaction lets look-alike tubes kill patients.
The New York Times, August 20, 2010. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/21/health/policy/21tubes.html?pagewanted=all
8. Robertson, J. Digital health records risks emerge as deaths
blamed on systems. Bloomberg, June 25, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-25/digital-health-records-risks-emerge-as-deaths-blamed-on-systems.html
9. Smith, K. For doctors, too much information. Politico, March
5, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/03/electronic-alert-glut-overloads-doctors-88394.html
10. Sun, L.H. Alarm fatigue leads hospital caregivers to ignore
beeps, posing risks for patients. Bangor Daily News, July 23, 2013.
Available at:
http://bangordailynews.com/2013/07/08/health/alarm-fatigue-leads-hospital-caregivers-to-ignore-beeps-posing-risks-for-patients/
Proposals to Reduce Medical Errors
1*.Gawande, T. The Checklist. New Yorker, 83(39):86-95, December
10, 2007. Available at:
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2. Millenson, M.L. Analysis: Is a new federal patient safety
effort doing enough to curb medical errors? Kaiser Health News,
February 22, 2012. Available at:
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3. Ledger, K. Safety first. How anesthesiologists launched the
patient-safety movement. Minnesota Medicine, March 2011. Available
at:
http://www.minnesotamedicine.com/PastIssues/PastIssues2011/March2011/SafetyFirst.aspx
4*.Shaw, G. Researchers: CPOE averted 17.4 million medication
errors in one year. FierceHealthIT, February 22, 2013. Available
at:
http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/researchers-cpoe-averted-174-million-medication-errors-one-year/2013-02-22
5. Hartocollis, A. With money at risk, hospitals push staff to
wash hands. The New York Times, May 28, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/nyregion/hospitals-struggle-to-get-workers-to-wash-their-hands.html?_r=0
6. Southwick, F.S. Losing my leg to a medical error. The New
York Times, February 19, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/20/opinion/losing-my-leg-to-a-medical-error.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0
7. Drolet, B.C., Khokhar, M.T., Fischer, S.A. The 2011 duty-hour
requirement a survey of residence program directors. The New
England Journal of Medicine 368(8):694-697, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1214483
8*.Shekelle, P.G., Pronovost, P.J., Wachter, R.M., et al. The
top patient safety strategies that can be encouraged for adoption
now. Annals of Internal Medicine 158(5-Part 2):365-368. Available
at:
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Care Coordination and Communication Issues
1. Pham, H.H., Grossman, J.M., Cohen, G., Bodenheimer, T.
Hospitalists and care transitions: The divorce of inpatient and
outpatient care. Health Affairs 27(5):1315-1327, 2008. Available
at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/27/5/1315.full.pdf+html
2. Blendon, R.J., Buhr, T., Cassidy, E.F., Perez, D.J., Sussman,
T., Benson, J.M., et al. Disparities in physician care: Experiences
and perceptions of a multi-ethnic America. Health Affairs
27(2):507-517, 2008. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/27/2/507.full.pdf+html
3. Levinson, W., Pizzo, P.A. Patient-physician communication.
Its about time. Journal of the American Medical Association
305(17):1802-1803, 2011. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=20327&direction=P
4*.Schoen, C., Osborn, R., Squires, D., Doty, M., Pierson, R.,
Applebaum, S. New 2011 survey of patients with complex care needs
in eleven countries finds that care is often poorly coordinated.
Health Affairs 30(12):2437-2448, 2011. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/12/2437.full.pdf+html
How Patients Experience the Health Care System
1. Mayer, M.L. On being a difficult patient. Health Affairs
27(5):1416-1421, 2008. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/27/5/1416.full.pdf+html
2*.Jauhar, S. Referral system turns patients into commodities.
The New York Times, May 26, 2009, p.D.5. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/26/health/26essa.html?scp=12&sq=health%20care&st=cse
2. Colwill, J.M. A case of medical homelessness. Health Affairs
29(5):1067-1070, 2010. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/1067.full.pdf+html
3. Butler, K. My fathers broken heart. New York Times, June 20,
2010, p. 38. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/20/magazine/20pacemaker-t.html?src=me&ref=homepage
4. Kapadia, R., Scherzer, L. 10 things your hospital wont tell
you. SmartMoney Magazine, August 11, 2010. Available at:
http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/rip-offs/10-things-your-hospital-wont-tell-you-20059/
5. Dimick, J., Ruhter, J., Sarrazin, M.V., Birkmeyer, J.D. Black
patients more likely than Whites to undergo surgery at low-quality
hospitals in segregated regions. Health Affairs 32(6):1046-1053,
2013. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/32/6/1046.full.pdf+html
Access to Care
1*.Galewitz, P. Health care increasingly out of reach for
millions of Americans. Kaiser Health News, May 7, 2012. Available
at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2012/may/07/health-affairs-care-increasingly-out-of-reach-for-millions.aspx
2. Pecquet, J. Report: Americans still struggling with medical
debt. The Hill, March 7, 2012. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-insurance/214759-report-americans-still-struggling-with-medical-debt
3. Kenney, G.M., McMorrow, S., Zuckerman, S., Goin, D.E. A
decade of health care access declines for adults hold implications
for changes in the Affordable Care Act. Health Affairs
31(5):899-908, 2012. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/31/5/899.full.pdf+html
4. HealthDay. Many lacked preventive care before health reform
law: U.S. report. June 14, 2012. Available at:
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=665762
5. HealthDay. Fewer U.S. patients getting weight counseling from
doctors. U.S. News, January 10, 2013. Available at:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/news/articles/2013/01/10/fewer-us-patients-getting-weight-counseling-from-doctors
Quality of Care
1. Maugh, T.H. Nearly 70,000 Americans die needlessly each year
because they are not given optimal heart failure therapy. June 6,
2011. Available at:
http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-heart-failure-06062011,0,4047246.story?track=rss
2. Reuters. Cardiac arrest survival improving in U.S. hospitals:
Study. July 16, 2012. Available at:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/17/us-heart-idUSBRE86G01F20120717
3. HealthDay. Many lacked preventive care before health reform
law: U.S. report. June 14, 2012. Available at:
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=665762
4*.PR Newswire. U.S. physician groups identify commonly used
tests or procedures they say are often not necessary. April 4,
2012. Available at:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-physician-groups-identify-commonly-used-tests-or-procedures-they-say-are-often-not-necessary-146046345.html
5. Abelson, R., Creswell, J. Hospital chain inquiry cited
unnecessary cardiac work. New York Times online, August 6, 2012.
Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/07/business/hospital-chain-internal-reports-found-dubious-cardiac-work.html?pagewanted=all
6. Mohammed, K.A., Bullard, K.M., Saaddine, J.B., Cowie, C.C.,
Imperatore, G., Gregg, E.W. Achievement of goals in U.S. diabetes
care, 1999-2010. The New England Journal of Medicine,
2013;368(17):1613-1624. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMsa1213829
Further Readings
1. Seaman, A.M. Surgeons-in-training dislike new work hours:
survey. Reuters, May 17, 2013. Available at:
http://news.yahoo.com/surgeons-training-dislike-hours-survey-194513540.html
2. Commins, J. Diagnostic errors common, costly, and harmful.
HealthLeaders Media, April 23, 2013. Available at:
http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/page-1/QUA-291407/Diagnostic-Errors-Common-Costly-and-Harmful##
3. PRWeb. Global computerized physician order entry systems
market to reach US$1.5 billion by 2018, according to new report by
Global Industry Analysts, Inc. July 13, 2012. Available at:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/computerized_physician/order_entry_CPOE_systems/prweb9693652.htm
4. Kennedy, K. HHS: Hospitals ignoring requirements to report
errors. USA Today online, July 20, 2012. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/story/2012-07-19/hospitals-preventable-errors-report/56343348/1
5. Lerner, M. In new safety test, not all Minnesota hospitals
earn A: National report card rates 38 state hospitals for patient
safety. Star Tribune, June 7, 2012, p. B3. Available at:
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/health/157309745.html
6. OConnell, K. Two arms, two choices: If only Id known then
what I know now. Health Affairs 31(8):1895-1899, 2012. Available
at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/31/8/1895.full.pdf+html
7. Andrews, M. New book offers checklists to help hospital
patients. Kaiser Health News, March 5, 2012. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/features/insuring-your-health/2012/patient-checklists-michelle-andrews-03052012.aspx?referrer=search
8. Welch, H.G. Testing what we think we know. New York Times
online, August 19, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/opinion/testing-standard-medical-practices.html
9. Pryor, D., Hendrich, A., Henkel, R.J., Beckmann, J.K.,
Tersigni, A.R. The quality journey at Ascension Health: How weve
prevented at least 1,500 avoidable deaths a year and aim to do even
better. Health Affairs 30(4):604-611, 2011. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/4/604.full.pdf+html
10. Pronovost, P.J., Marsteller, J.A., Goeschel, C.A. Preventing
bloodstream infections: A measurable national success story in
quality improvement. Health Affairs 30(4):628-634, 2011. Available
at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/4/628.full.pdf+html
11. Joyce, J.D., Cioffi, G.A., Petriwsky, J.G., Robinson, J.S.
Legacy healths big aim initiative to improve patient safety reduced
rates of infection and mortality among patients. Health Affairs
30(4):619-627, 2011. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/4/619.full.pdf+html
12. Crosby, J. Getting it right (or left); Wrong-site surgeries
continue to plague hospitals, but a new campaign hopes to ensure
everyone takes a timeout before surgery. Star Tribune, June 20,
2011, p. D.1. Available at:
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-259321876.html
13. Simmons, J. AHRQ: Hospitals give themselves high marks for
patient safety. FierceHealthcare, March 23, 2011. Available at:
http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/ahrq-hospitals-give-themselves-high-marks-patient-safety/2011-03-23
14. Boodman, S.G. Effort to end surgeries on wrong patients or
body part falters. Kaiser Health News, June 20, 2011. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2011/June/21/wrong-site-surgery-errors.aspx
15. McCoy, J. 7 medical error disclosure deterrents.
HealthLeaders Media, February 9, 2011. Available at:
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16. Goodman, J.C., Villarreal, P., Jones, B. The social cost of
adverse medical events, and what we can do about it. Health Affairs
30(4):590-595, 2011. Available at:
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17. Moisse, K. HHS announces partnership for patients to save
lives, money. abc News, April 12, 2011. Available at:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/hospital-safety-government-industry-team-reduce-errors/story?id=13355460
18. Kolata, G. Sports medicine said to overuse a popular scan.
New York Times, October 29, 2011, p. A.1. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/29/health/mris-often-overused-often-mislead-doctors-warn.html?pagewanted=all&gwh=9206356E07CA1B10B397D83D480CB224
19. Terry, T. Electronic prescriptions have as many errors as
written prescriptions. FierceHealthIT, June 30, 2011. Available at:
http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/prescription-errors-equal-whether-written-or-electronic/2011-06-30
20. Wakefield, J.G., McLaws, M-L., Whitby, M., Patton, L.
Patient safety culture: factors that influence clinician
involvement in patient safety behaviours. Quality and Safety in
Health Care 19(6):585-591, 2010. Available at:
http://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/19/6/585.full.pdf+html
21. Study Puts Cost of Medical Errors at $19.5 Billion. Wall
Street Journal (online), August 9, 2010. Available at:
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2010/08/09/study-puts-cost-of-medical-errors-at-195-billion/
22. Salamon, M. Despite efforts, study finds no decline in
medical errors. HealthDay News, November 24, 2010. Available at:
http://news.health.com/2010/11/24/despite-efforts-study-finds-no-decline-in-medical-errors/
23. Bennett, A. Lessons of a $618,616 death. Bloomberg
Businessweek, March 4, 2010. Available at:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_11/b4170032321836.htm
24. Metzger, J., Welebob, E., Bates, D.W., Lipsitz, S., Classen,
D.C. Mixed results in the safety performance of computerized
physician order entry. Health Affairs 29(4):655-663, 2010.
Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/4/655.full.pdf+html
25. OCallaghan, T. Study: Fatal medication mistakes surge in
July. New York Times, June 2, 2010. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/health/17chen.html?_r=1&pagewanted=print
26. Moffeit, M. DMN investigates: Lax supervision of residents
at U.S. teaching hospitals puts patients at risk. Dallas Morning
News, December 19, 2010. Available at:
http://www.dallasnews.com/health/medicine/20101219-lax-supervision-of-residents-at-u.s.-teaching-hospitals-puts-patients-at-risk.ece
27. Kaiser Health News. Race Plays Role in Diagnosis and
Treatment. July 24, 2009. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/daily-reports/2009/july/24/racial-disparities.aspx?referrer=search
28. Tong, A. Hospitals stem mistakes with colored socks and
sashes. Simple things send a safety signal. The Sacramento Bee,
September 14, 2009. p. B.1. Available at:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/external_clips/104582/Hospitals_stem_mistakes_with_colored_socks_a.PDF?1345612636
29. Szabo, L. Studies: Surgeons could save lives, $20B by using
checklist. USA Today, January 14, 2009. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-01-14-surgery-checklist_N.htm
30. Garbutt, J., Waterman, A.D., Kapp, J.M., Dunagan, W.C.,
Levinson, W., Fraser, V., Gallagher, T.H. Lost opportunities: How
physicians communicate about medical errors. Health Affairs
27(1):246-255, 2008. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/27/1/246.full.pdf+html
31. Skinner, J., Chandra, A., Goodman, D., Fisher, E.S. The
elusive connection between health care spending and quality. Health
Affairs Web Exclusive 28(1):w119-w123, published online December 4,
2008. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/28/1/w119.full.pdf+html
32. Koppel, R., Wetterneck, T., Telles, J.L., Karsh, B-T.
Workarounds to barcode medication administration systems: Their
occurrences, causes, and threats to patient safety. Journal of the
American Medical Informatics Association 15(4):408-423, 2008.
Available at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10675027/15/4
33. Buerhaus, P.I. Is hospital patient care becoming safer? A
conversation with Lucian Leape. Health Affairs Web Exclusive
26(6):w687-w696, published online October 9, 2007. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/26/6/w687.full.pdf+html
34. States making it OK for docs to say sorry. MSNBC, April 11,
2007. Available at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18059841/
35. Pronovost, P.J., Miller, M.R., Wachter, R.M. Tracking
progress in patient safety. An elusive target. JAMA 296(6):696-699,
2006. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=5031&direction=P
36. Asch, S.M., Kerr, E.A., Keesey, J., Adams, J.L., Setodji,
C.M., Malik, S., McGlynn, E.A. Who is at greatest risk for
receiving poor-quality health care? New England Journal of Medicine
354(11):1147-1156, 2006. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMsa044464
37. Leape, L. Reporting of adverse events. New England Journal
of Medicine 347(20):1633-1638, 2002. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMNEJMhpr011493
Session 3 September 17, 2013
The Health Policy Process: Crabs in a Bucket?
The government plays a major role in shaping the U.S. health
care system and its performance. About half of all health care
spending in the United States flows through government programs,
and every aspect of health care is subject to relatively extensive
government oversight. In each subsequent session of the course, key
health policy issues will be identified and described. This session
provides a foundation for subsequent sessions. First, a general
overview of the public policy process and its key participants is
presented. Then, the politics of health care reform is discussed in
the context of the recently passed, and continually challenged,
federal health reform legislation.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the political process as it
relates to health care.
2. Describe the key components in the recently passed federal
health reform legislation.
3. Discuss the role that various health care interest groups
played in the passage of the federal health reform legislation and
its implementation to date.
Suggested Readings
Overview of the Policy Process
1*.Marmor, T.R., Christianson, J.B. The political market for
government health policies. Chapter 3 in Health Care Policy. A
Political Economy Approach. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications,
1982 (Posted on Moodle)
2. Murray, T.H. American values and health care reform. New
England Journal of Medicine 362(4):285-287, 2010. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp0911116
3*.Kaiser Family Foundation. KaiserEDU.org Tutorial: U.S.
Congress and health policy. June 29, 2011. Available at:
http://www.kff.org/us-congress-and-health-policy.cfm
4. Vaida, B., Weaver, C. Scorecard: How health industry PACs
placed their election bets. Spending reflected view on health law.
Kaiser Health News, November 23, 2010. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2010/November/17/health-industry-pacs-election-bets.aspx
5. Israel, J. Top health information technology firms prefer
revolving door lobbyists. iWatchNews, August 22, 2011. Available
at:
http://www.iwatchnews.org/2011/08/22/5859/top-health-information-technology-firms-prefer-revolving-door-lobbyists
6. Reinhardt, U.E. Is there hope for the uninsured? Health
Affairs Web Exclusive, pp.w3-376-w3-390, published online August
27, 2003. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/early/2003/08/27/hlthaff.w3.376.full.pdf+html
PPACA
1*.Kaiser Family Foundation. KaiserEDU.org Tutorial Health
reform: An overview. October 1, 2010. Available at:
http://www.kff.org/healthreform/kEDU_health_reform_overview_100110.cfm
2*.Klein, E. As health-care reform law turns 1, some clarity on
what it does and how it does it. Washington Post, March 22, 2011,
p. A.12. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-03-21/business/35260878_1_health-care-reform-law-affordable-care-act-insurance
3. Berwick D.M. Putting health care on the right track.
Washington Post online Opinions, June 21, 2012. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/putting-health-care-on-the-right-track/2012/06/21/gJQAtBGltV_story.html
4. Samuelson, R.J. Why Obamacare is oversold. Washington Post,
May 9, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-05-09/opinions/39133432_1_affordable-care-act-health-care-uninsured-and-medicaid-recipients
5. Deparle, N-A. The successes of Obamacare. Washington Post,
May 9, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-05-09/opinions/39133432_1_affordable-care-act-health-care-uninsured-and-medicaid-recipients
6. Keller, B. Five Obamacare myths. The New York Times, July 15,
2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/16/opinion/keller-five-obamacare-myths.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
7. Carroll, A.E., Frakt, A.B., New evidence supports,
challenges, and informs the ambitions of health reform. Journal of
the American Medical Society 309(24):2600-2601, 2013. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueid=927181&direction=P
The Supreme Court Decision
1. Brooks, D. Modesty and audacity. [Op-Ed] New York Times, June
29, 2012, p. A.25. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/29/opinion/modesty-and-audacity.html?_r=0
2*.Rau, J., Appleby, J. Justices uphold individual mandate, set
limits on Medicaid expansion. Kaiser Health News, June 28, 2012.
Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2012/june/28/supreme-court-upholds-individual-mandate.aspx
3. Jost, T.S. The affordable care act largely survives the
Supreme Courts scrutiny but barely. Health Affairs 31(8):1659-1662,
2012. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/31/8/1659.full
Implementation of PPACA
1*.Schouten, F. Health care law opponents dominate advertising
wars. USA Today, July 10, 2013. Available at:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/07/10/affordable-care-act-ads-nfl-president-obama-republicans-attacks/2506633/
2*.Bolton, A. Government shutdown looms over ObamaCare. The
Hill, July 23, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/312727-shutdown-looms-over-obamacare
3*.Cheney, K. House GOP unveils death by 1,000 cuts. Politico,
July 17, 2012. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78627.html
4*.Editorial Board. Obamacares tricky next phase. The Washington
Post, May 19, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-05-19/opinions/39376708_1_health-insurance-health-coverage-obamacare-s
5. Millman, J. Exchanges, but not as envisioned. Politico, April
8, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/obamacare-health-care-exchanges-states-tout-employee-choice-89719.html
6. Pear, R. Racing to spread word about new health plans. The
New York Times, April 23, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/24/health/racing-to-inform-millions-unaware-of-new-health-coverage.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
7. Gold, J. Worries mount about enrolling consumers in federally
run insurance exchanges. Kaiser Health News, April 7, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/april/08/health-insurance-exchanges-marketing.aspx
8. Krugman, P. Insurance and freedom. The New York Times, April
7, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/08/opinion/krugman-insurance-and-freedom.html
9. Brooks, D. Health chaos ahead. The New York Times, April 25,
2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/26/opinion/brooks-health-chaos-ahead.html
10. Kessler, D.P. The coming Obamacare shock. The Wall Street
Journal, April 29, 2013. Available at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324874204578441032081716170.html
11. Calmes, J. New worries for Democrats on health law. The New
York Times, May 6, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/07/us/politics/gop-is-readying-a-new-offensive-over-health-law.html?pagewanted=all
12. Kessler, G. Is Long Beach really limiting the hours of 1,600
workers because of Obamacare? The Washington Post, May 6, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/is-long-beach-really-limiting-the-hours-of-1600-workers-because-of-obamacare/2013/05/05/81e9a5b6-b4fe-11e2-9a98-4be1688d7d84_blog.html
13*.Klein, E., Soltas, E. Wonkbook: House Republicans hate
Obamacare. But they also kind of need it. The Washington Post, May
17, 2013. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/is-long-beach-really-limiting-the-hours-of-1600-workers-because-of-obamacare/2013/05/05/81e9a5b6-b4fe-11e2-9a98-4be1688d7d84_blog.html
14*.Samuelson, D., Cunningham, P.W. Obamacare repeal now about
the IRS. Politico, May 16, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/obamacare-repeal-irs-91520.html
15. Carey, M.A. GOP fears about IRS access to medical records
disputed. Kaiser Health News Blog, May 20, 2013. Available at:
http://capsules.kaiserhealthnews.org/?p=19604
16. Bogardus, K. Labor unions break ranks with White House on
Obamacare. The Hill, May 21, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/300881-labor-unions-break-ranks-on-health-law
17. Weisman, J., Pear R. Partisan gridlock thwarts effort to
alter health law. The New York Times, May 26, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/27/us/politics/polarized-congress-thwarts-changes-to-health-care-law.html?pagewanted=all
18. Esenstadt, A. Democrats 2014 strategy: Own Obamacare.
Politico, June 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/06/dems-2014-strategy-own-obamacare-92172.html
19*.Baker, S. Court challenges could tear down major pieces of
Obamacare. The Hill, June 2, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/302895-court-challenges-could-tear-down-major-pieces-of-obamacare
Other Efforts to Expand Coverage for the Uninsured
1. Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Massachusetts health care
reform: Six years later. Issue Brief, May 2012. Available at:
http://www.kff.org/healthreform/upload/8311.pdf
2*.Goldman, D. Leive, A. Why Medicare-for-all is not the answer.
Health Affairs Blog, May 14, 2013. Available at:
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2013/05/14/why-medicare-for-all-is-not-the-answer/
3. Hsiao, W.C. State-based, single-payer health care A solution
for the United States? New England Journal of Medicine
364(13):1188-1190, 2011. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1100972
Further Readings
1. Accenture. Are you ready? Private health insurance exchanges
are looming, 2013. Available at:
http://www.accenture.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/Accenture-Are-You-Ready-Private-Health-Insurance-Exchanges-Are-Looming.pdf
2. Goodnough, A. Critics of health care law outspending its
supporters on ads. The New York Times, June 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/us/politics/critics-of-health-care-law-outspending-its-supporters-on-ads.html?gwh=36412B4E76FE81E688FB25886FB8FE9F
3. Baker, S. HHS delays Obamacare option for small businesses,
saying its too complicated. The Hill, May 31, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/302769-hhs-finalizes-delay-in-obamacare-option-for-small-businesses
4. Baker, S. Despite talk, no effort in Congress to change
Obamacares employer mandate. The Hill, May 19, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/300489-despite-talk-no-effort-to-change-obamacares-employer-mandate
5. Viebeck, E. Botched Obamacare rollout tops Democratic fears
for 2014 election. The Hill, May 1, 2013. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/297103-botched-obamacare-tops-dem-fears-for-14
6. Klein, E. Republicans will clobber Obamacare until they hug
it. Bloomberg, April 24, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-24/republicans-will-clobber-obamacare-until-they-hug-it.html
7. Pittman, D. Docs must take active role in reform, HHS says,
Medpage Today, February 12, 2013. Available at:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Washington-Watch/Reform/37336
8. Vestal, S. Lack of competition might hamper health exchanges.
Kaiser Health News, April 23, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/april/23/stateline-lack-of-competition-hamper-health-exchanges.aspx
9. Chen, L. How Obamacare will distort the health-care market.
Bloomberg, April 7, 2013. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-07/how-obamacare-will-distort-the-health-care-market.html
10. Carey, M.A. How the fiscal cliff affects health care: Six
questions. Kaiser Health News, December 4, 2012. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2012/december/05/fiscal-cliff.aspx
11. Dionne Jr., E.J. A victory for Obama and for Roberts.
Washington Post online Opinions, June 28, 2012. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ej-dionne-jr-a-win-for-obama--and-roberts/2012/06/28/gJQAlWta9V_story.html
12. Horwitz, J., Levy, H. Health care economics 101 and the
Supreme Court. Health Affairs Blog, May 23, 2012. Available at:
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2012/05/23/health-care-economics-101-and-the-supreme-court/
13. Steuerle, C.E. How much did the Supreme Court settle? Urban
Institute Research of Record, July 2, 2012. Available at:
http://www.urban.org/publications/901516.html
14. Gawande, A. Something wicked this way comes. The New Yorker
online, June 28, 2012. Available at:
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2012/06/something-wicked-this-way-comes.html
15. Kessler, G. Fact checker: Does Romneys assessment of the
economic impact of Obamas health-care law hold up? Washington Post
online Politics, June 16, 2012. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/fact-checker-does-romneys-assessment-of-the-economic-impact-of-obamas-health-care-law-hold-up/2012/06/16/gJQAJjsqhV_story.html
16. Daschle, T. Obamas 4 major ACA hurdles to go. Politico, July
8, 2012. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78207.html
17. Gerstein, J., Haberkorn, J. Supreme Court health care
ruling: 6 takeaways. Politico, June 28, 2012. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0612/77986.html
18. Parker-Pope, T. What you need to know in the first year. New
York Times, March 30, 2010, p. D.1. Available at:
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/suic/NewsDetailsPage/NewsDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=SUIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&mode=view&displayGroupName=News&limiter=&currPage=&disableHighlighting=false&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&action=e&catId=&activityType=&scanId=&documentId=GALE%7CA222455099
19. Rago, J. The Massachusetts health-care train wreck. The Wall
Street Journal, July 7, 2010, p. A.17. Available at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704324304575306861120760580.html
20. Pear, R. Short of repeal, G.O.P. will chip at health law.
New York Times, September 21, 2010, p. A.1. Available at:
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21. Cafarella, N., Carrk, T. Myth vs. fact: Health care reform
in Massachusetts. The state model for the affordable care act is
working and broadly popular. Washington, DC: Center for American
Progress. April 2011. Available at:
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/04/mvf_healthcare_mass.html
22. Krugman, P. Hurray for health reform [Op-Ed]. New York
Times, March 19, 2012, p. A.21. Available at:
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/suic/NewsDetailsPage/NewsDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=SUIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&mode=view&displayGroupName=News&limiter=&currPage=&disableHighlighting=false&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&action=e&catId=&activityType=&scanId=&documentId=GALE%7CA283436112
Care Delivery
Session 4 September 24, 2013
The Physician Workforce: Characteristics, Training and
Projections of Future Need
Assignment 2 Due
People are the critical element in any health care delivery
system. In this session, we will focus on physicians, particularly
on physician education and aggregate-level supply. There is now a
major disagreement about whether there will be a future physician
shortage and, if so, how to address it. There is also concern that
health reform will make matters worse. This session presents
opposing perspectives on these issues and discusses the likelihood
of a public policy response. Subsequent courses in the MHA program
will cover material relating to physician payment and management of
physician practices.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
1. Discuss the points of controversy regarding the prediction of
future shortages or surpluses in physician supply in America.
2. Explain the limitations of the present medical education
system in expanding physician supply.
3. Compare the positive and negative aspects of meeting U.S.
physician shortages through use of foreign medical graduates.
4. Discuss the public policy issues regarding expanding
physician supply.
Suggested Readings
Physician Education
1*. Saxton, J. The medical education of physicians. Background
Paper No. 73, National Health Policy Forum. February 17, 2010.
Available at:
http://www.nhpf.org/library/background-papers/BP73_MedicalEducation_02-17-10.pdf
2. Kaiser Health News. Medical school costs, loan rates rise
sharply. March 20, 2010. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Daily-Reports/2010/March/10/medical-school-cost.aspx
3. Dower, C., ONeil, E. Primary care health workforce in the
United States. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Synthesis
Report No. 22, July 2011. Available at:
http://www.rwjf.org/files/research/070811.policysynthesis.workforce.rpt.pdf
4. Kavilanz, P. Med students rush to primary care programs. CNN
Money, March 23, 2011. Available at:
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/23/news/economy/more_medical_students_pick_family_medicine/index.htm
5. LA Times online. Medical school enrollment on the rise.
October 24, 2011. Available at:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2011/10/medical-school-enrollment.html
6*.Dower, C. Graduate medical education. A debate continues over
the size and scope of federal subsidies to support residency
training of the nations physicians. August 16, 2012. Available at:
http://healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief_pdfs/healthpolicybrief_73.pdf
7. Wayne, D.B., Hauer, K.E. Counting quality, not hours:
Understanding the impact of duty hour reform on internal medicine
residency education. Journal of General Internal Medicine
27(11):1400-1401, 2012.
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs11606-012-2185-3
8. Iglehart, J.K. Financing graduate medical education mounting
pressure for reform. New England Journal of Medicine
366(17):1562-1563, 2012.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1114236
9. Cohen, J. New med school aims to train primary care docs.
Kaiser Health News, April 2, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/april/02/quinnipiac-medical-school-primary-care.aspx
10*.Ofri, D. The third year of medical school turns students
from altruistic to bitter. Slate, June 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2013/06/medical_school_dark_side_the_third_year_makes_students_less_empathetic.html
11. Sack, K. Summer of work exposes medical students to systems
ills. The New York Times, September 9, 2009. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/health/policy/09medschool.html?_r=0
12. Crosson, F.J., Leu, J., Roemer, B.M., Ross, M.N. Gaps in
residency training should be addressed to better prepare doctors
for a twenty-first century delivery system. Health Affairs
30(11):2142-2148, 2011. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/11/2142.full.pdf+html
Physician Concerns
1*.Ringel, S.P. Practicing medicine versus pushing paper. A
neurologist reflects on the realities of his workday after a
patient asks why doctors complain about payers bureaucratic
oversight. Health Affairs 30(6):1200-1202, 2011.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/6/1200.full.pdf+html
2. Morra, D., Nicholson, S., Levinson, W., Gans, D.N., Hammons,
T., Casalino, L.P. US Physician practices versus Canadians:
Spending nearly four times as much money interacting with payers.
Health Affairs 30(8):1443-1450, 2011.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/8/1443.full.pdf+html
3. Barr, S. Few doctors consider themselves rich, survey says.
Kaiser Health News, April 25, 2012. Available at:
http://capsules.kaiserhealthnews.org/index.php/2012/04/few-doctors-consider-themselves-rich-survey-says/
4. Punke, H. 11 specialties with most satisfied physicians.
Beckers Hospital Review, April 30, 2013. Available at:
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/11-specialties-with-most-satisfied-physicians.html
Practice Choices
1*. Lee, D. Physician-hospital links grow. Overhead,
reimbursement fuel trend of doctors forgoing autonomy. Indy.com,
March 4, 2010. Available at:
http://www.indystar.com/article/20100304/BUSINESS/3040377/Physician-hospital-links-grow
2. Harris, G. More physicians say no to endless workdays. New
York Times, April 2, 2011, p. A.1.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/02/health/02resident.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
3*.Burling, S. Why heart doctors are leaving practice to work
for hospitals. philly.com, January 27, 2012. Available at:
http://mobile.philly.com/health/?wss=/philly/health&id=138095623
4*.Gamble, M. 68% of graduating physicians want sign-on bonus,
29% want hospital practice. Beckers Hospital Review, August 16,
2012. Available at:
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/68-of-graduating-physicians-want-sign-on-bonus-29-want-hospital-practice.html
Projections of Future Physician Supply
1. Iglehart, J.K. Grassroots activism and the pursuit of an
expanded physician supply. New England Journal of Medicine
358(16):1741-1749, 2008.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMhpr0800058
2*.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Will the United States have a
shortage of physicians in 10 years? November 2009. Available at:
http://www.academyhealth.org/files/publications/HCFOReportDec09.pdf
3*.Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Primary care shortage;
Background brief. Available at:
http://www.kaiseredu.org/topics_im.asp?id=1032&imID=1&parentID=70
4. Alliance for Health Reform. Health care workforce: Future
supply vs. demand. Washington, DC: Author, April 2011. Available
at:
http://www.allhealth.org/publications/Medicare/Health_Care_Workforce_104.pdf
5. Wayne, A. Doctor shortage may swell to 130,000 with cap.
Bloomberg, August 28, 2012. Available at:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-29/doctor-shortage-may-swell-to-130-000-with-u-s-cap.html
6. Dunn, L. What will the physician workforce look like in 2030?
Beckers Hospital Review, May 13, 2013. Available at:
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/what-will-the-physician-workforce-look-like-in-2030.html
7. Preidt, R. Primary care doctors still in short supply in U.S.
MedlinePlus, June 14, 2013. Available at:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_137836.html
8. Sanner, A. Newly insured to deepen primary care doctor gap.
TwinCities.com, June 22, 2013. Available at:
http://www.loganbanner.com/view/full_story/22993974/article-Newly-insured-to-deepen-primary-care-doctor-gap
Options for Increasing Physician Supply
1. Hart, L.G. et al. International medical graduate physicians
in the United States: Changes since 1981. Health Affairs
26(4):1159-1169, 2007.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/26/4/1159.full.pdf+html
2*.Brownlee, S., Goodman D. Doctors no one needs. [Op-Ed]. New
York Times, December 23, 2009. p. A.31.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/23/opinion/23brownlee.html
3*. Pardes, H., Miller, E.D. We cant afford to train fewer
doctors. New York Times, July 12, 2011, p. A.13.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303544604576434470768158908.html
4. McAllester, M. America is stealing the worlds doctors. New
York Times online, March 7, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/magazine/america-is-stealing-foreign-doctors.html?pagewanted=all
5. Association of American Medical Colleges. Medical school
enrollment continues to climb with new diversity gains. October 24,
2012. Available at:
https://www.aamc.org/newsroom/newsreleases/310002/121023.html
6. Editorial. An Rx for the doctor shortage. Los Angeles Times,
April 21, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/apr/21/opinion/la-ed-medical-professionals-20130421
7*.Caramenico, A. Med school enrollment growth wont ease doc
shortage. FierceHealthcare, May 3, 2013. Available at:
http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/med-school-enrollment-growth-wont-ease-doc-shortage/2013-05-03
8. Minnesota Medicine. Willing and able to work. April 2010.
Available at:
http://www.minnesotamedicine.com/PastIssues/PastIssues2010/April2010/PulseWillingandAbletoWorkApril2010.aspx
9. Sanders, B. Primary physician shortage calls for
intervention. Politico, May 7, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/doctors-physician-shortage-calls-for-intervention-91024.html
10. Gold, J. Immigrant docs help ease Californias primary care
shortage. Kaiser Health News, April 4, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/april/04/california-doctors-primary-care-latin-america.aspx
11. Torrey, E.F., Torrey, B.B. The US distribution of physicians
from lower income countries. PLoS One 7(3):1-4, 2012. Available at:
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0033076
12. Koleva, G. Economists show primary care especially
unrewarding for women doctors. Forbes, July 16, 2012. Available at:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gerganakoleva/2012/07/16/economists-show-primary-care-especially-unrewarding-for-women-doctors/
Public Policy Issues and Concerns About Physician Supply
1. Lowrey, A., Pear, R. Doctor shortage likely to worsen with
health law. New York Times, July 29, 2012, p. A.1.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/29/health/policy/too-few-doctors-in-many-us-communities.html
2*. Goozner, M. More doctors on the way, higher costs to follow.
The Fiscal Times, May 4, 2012. Available at:
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2012/05/04/More-Doctors-on-the-Way-Higher-Costs-to-Follow.aspx#page1
3*. Reinhardt, U.E. Health-care reform and the doctor shortage.
New York Times online, August 17, 2012. Available at:
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/17/health-care-reform-and-the-doctor-shortage/
4. Reinhardt, U.E. From physician glut to physician shortage.
The New York Times, August 31, 2012. Available at:
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/31/from-physician-glut-to-physician-shortage/
5. Davis, K.L. Demand for doctors soaring as cuts loom.
Politico, March 5, 2013. Available at:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/03/demand-for-doctors-soaring-as-cuts-loom-88390.html
6. Ubel, P. How much money should a cardiologist make? Forbes,
December 7, 2012. Available at:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterubel/2012/12/07/how-much-money-should-a-cardiologist-make/
Further Readings
1. Conover, C. Are U.S. doctors paid too much? Forbes, May 28,
2013. Available at:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/05/28/are-u-s-doctors-paid-too-much/
2. ConsumerReports. What bugs you most about your doctor. June
2013. Available at:
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/06/what-bugs-you-most-about-your-doctor/index.htm
3. Hixon, T. Rebutting the premise that doctors help drive high
health care costs. Forbes, March 24, 2012. Available at:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddhixon/2012/03/24/rebutting-the-premise-that-doctors-help-drive-high-health-care-costs/
4. Novak, S. Luring students into family medicine. The New York
Times, September 9, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/10/us/10iht-educlede10.html?pagewanted=all
5. Tulenko, K. Americas health worker mismatch. The New York
Times, September 13, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/14/opinion/americas-health-worker-mismatch.html
6. Viebeck, E. House Dem floats bill to ward off doctor
shortage. The Hill, September 28, 2012. Available at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/other/259239-house-dem-floats-bill-to-ward-off-doctor-shortage
7. Schwartz, M.D. Health care reform and the primary care
workforce bottleneck. Journal of General Internal Medicine
27(4):469-472, 2012.
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs11606-011-1921-4
8. Gold, J. The next frontier for elite med schools: Primary
care. Kaiser Health News, September 23, 2012. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2012/september/24/mt-sinai-primary-care.aspx
9. Goldstein, A. Primary-care health panel caught in partisan
dispute. The Washington Post, May 16, 2011, p. A.3. Available at:
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-28704120.html
10. Aneja, S., Ross, J.S., Wang, Y., Matsumoto, M., Rodgers,
G.P., Bernheim, S.M., Rathore, S.S., Krumholz, H.M. US cardiologist
workforce from 1995 to 2007: Modest growth, lasting geographic
maldistribution especially in rural areas. Health Affairs
30(12):2301-2309, 2011. Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/12/2301.full.pdf+html
11. Armstrong, D. Doctors turn away insured patients on low
payments, study finds. Bloomberg, June 27, 2011. Available at:
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12. Cassel, C. K., Reuben, D.B. Specialization,
subspecialization, and subsubspecialization in internal medicine.
New England Journal of Medicine 364(12):1169-1173, 2011. Available
at: http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMsb1012647
13. Grady, D. Foreign-born doctors give equal care in U.S. New
York Times, August 3, 2010, p. D.7.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/health/03doctors.html
14. Brown, D. How the new health-care law might make your doctor
better informed, more efficient, more responsive and, maybe,
happier. The Washington Post, May 4, 2010, p. E.1. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/30/AR2010043002007.html
15. Gold, J. Hospitals lure doctors away from private practice.
Kaiser Health News, October 13, 2010. Available at:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130237412
16. Iglehart, J.K. Medicare, graduate medical education, and new
policy directions. New England Journal of Medicine 359(6):643-650,
2008. Available at:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMhpr0803754
Session 5 October 1, 2013
Rethinking Primary Care: What is the Future for the Family
Doctor?
Improving the delivery of primary care is a growing challenge
for policymakers, clinicians, and health care managers. The flaws
in the present system are painfully evident, with various
alternatives now being adopted in hopes of correcting, or at least,
mitigating them. In this session, we describe the challenges
currently facing primary care, with particular focus on new models
for organizing the delivery of care, and the potential expanded
role for advanced practice nurses in rethinking primary care.
Learning Objectives
Students should be able to:
1. Describe the factors leading to current efforts to change
primary care delivery in the U.S.
2. Discuss changes in the workplace and work arrangements for
primary care physicians.
3. Compare and contrast new models for reforming primary
care.
4. Discuss how public policy, and health care reform in
particular, is likely to affect primary care.
Suggested Readings
Challenges to Traditional Models of Primary Care Delivery
1*. Bodenheimer, T. and Pham H.H. Primary care: Current problems
and proposed solutions. Health Affairs 29(5):799-805, 2010.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/799.full.pdf+html
2. Vaughn, B.T., DeVrieze, S.R., Reed, S.D., Schulman, K.A. Can
we close the income and wealth gap between specialists and primary
care physicians? Health Affairs 29(5):933-940, 2010.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/933.full.pdf+html
3. Iglehart, J.K. Doctor-workers of the world, unite! Health
Affairs 30(4):556-558, 2011.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/4/556.full.pdf+html
4. Delude, C. What happened to the family doctor? Los Angeles
Times, June 27, 2011. Available at:
http://articles.latimes.com/print/2011/jun/27/health/la-he-primary-care-doctors-20110627
5*.Iglehart, J.K. Primary care update light at the end of the
tunnel? New England Journal of Medicine 366(23):2144-2146, 2012.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1205537
6. Peterson, S.M., Phillips Jr., R.L., Bazemore, A.W., Koinis,
G.T. Unequal Distribution of the U.S. primary care workforce.
American Family Physician 87(11):1. Available at:
https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/BrowserCtrl/doBrowseTo/journalIssue/{"facet":["1-s2.0-S0002838X13X60101"],"issn":"0002838X","contentType":"Journals"}
7. Sanger-Katz, M. Why we trust doctors. NationalJournal, April
19, 2012. Available at:
http://www.nationaljournal.com/features/restoration-calls/why-we-trust-doctors-20120419
Changes in the Workplace for Primary Care Physicians
1. Landon, B.E. Use of quality indicators in patient care. A
senior primary care physician trying to take good care of his
patients. Journal of the American Medical Association
307(9):956-964, 2012. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/Issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueID=22492&direction=P
2. Chen, P. Delivering Better Primary Care. New York Times, May
13, 2010. Available at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/13/health/13chen.html
3. Becker, A.E. More physicians turning to hospital-based
practice. Ctmirror, August 15, 2011. Available at:
http://ctmirror.org/story/13550/hospitalists
4. Harris, G. Family physician cant give away solo practice. New
York Times, April 23, 2011, p. A.1.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/23/health/23doctor.html?pagewanted=all
5*. Sun, L.H. Hospitals courting primary-care doctors.
Washington Post, June 20, 2011, p. A.1.
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-06-19/national/35265390_1_primary-care-care-at-lower-costs-medicine
6. Swan, B.A. After hospital care, the test begins. Los Angeles
Times, May 9, 2013. Available at:
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/may/09/opinion/la-oe-swan-post-hospital-care-20130509
New Models for Primary Care
Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) and Team Care
1*.Hoff, T. The shaky foundation of the patient-centered medical
home. American Journal of Managed Care 16(6):e134-e136, 2010.
http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=b1ae00b1-d01d-4f57-a3a7-c3fa2b2aa56c%40sessionmgr14&vid=4&hid=16
2*.Casalino, L.P. Analysis & commentary. A Martians
prescription for primary care: Overhaul the physicians workday.
Health Affairs 29(5):785-790, 2010.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/785.full.pdf+html
3. Margolius, D., Bodenheimer, T. Transforming primary care:
From past practice to the practice of the future. Health Affairs
29(5):779-784, 2010.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/779.full.pdf+html
4. Berenson, R.A., Devers, K.J., Burton, R.A. Will the
patient-centered medical home transform the delivery of health
care? Washington, DC: Urban Institute, August 2011. Available at:
http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/412373-will-patient-centered-medical-home-transform-delivery-health-care.pdf
5. Adair, R., Christianson, J., Wholey, D., White, K.M., Town,
R., Lee, S., et al. Care guides. Employing nonclinical laypersons
to health primary care teams manage chronic disease. Journal of
Ambulatory Care Management 35(1):27-37, 2012.
http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com/sp-3.8.1a/ovidweb.cgi?WebLinkFrameset=1&S=OHFMFPMFGBDDCDJDNCOKJDIBFLAMAA00&returnUrl=ovidweb.cgi%3f%26TOC%3dS.sh.18.19.22.25%257c4%257c50%26FORMAT%3dtoc%26FIELDS%3dTOC%26S%3dOHFMFPMFGBDDCDJDNCOKJDIBFLAMAA00&directlink=http%3a%2f%2fgraphics.tx.ovid.com%2fovftpdfs%2fFPDDNCIBJDJDGB00%2ffs047%2fovft%2flive%2fgv031%2f00004479%2f00004479-201201000-00004.pdf&filename=Care+Guides%3a+Employing+Nonclinical+Laypersons+to+Help+Primary+Care+Teams+Manage+Chronic+Disease.&link_from=S.sh.18.19.22.25%7c4&pdf_key=B&pdf_index=S.sh.18.19.22.25
7*. Ghorob, A., Bodenheimer, T. Sharing the care to improve
access to primary care. New England Journal of Medicine
366(21):1955-1957, 2012.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1202775
8. Green, L.V., Savin, S., Lu, Y. Primary care physician
shortages could be eliminated through use of teams, nonphysicians,
and electronic communications. Health Affairs 32(1):11-19, 2013.
Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/32/1/11.full.pdf+html
9*.Hausman, S. Yes, Virginia, there is a medical home. Kaiser
Health News, May 1, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/may/01/medical-homes-virginia.aspx
10. Rao, A. Doctors transform how they practice medicine. Kaiser
Health News, May 15, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/may/15/doctors-transform-practices-over-financial-lifestyle-pressures.aspx?referrer=search
11. The Commonwealth Fund. Primary care: Our first line of
defense. June 12, 2013. Available at:
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Publications/Health-Reform-and-You/Primary-Care-Our-First-Line-of-Defense.aspx?page=all
12. Frolkis, J.P. The Columbo phenomenon. Journal of the
American Medical Association 309(22):2333-2334, 2013. Available at:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/issue.aspx?journalid=67&issueid=927088&direction=P
13. Landon, B.E. Moving ahead with the PCMH: Some progress, but
more testing needed. Journal of General Internal Medicine
28(6):753-755, 2013. Available at:
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs11606-013-2434-0.pdf
Increased Reliance on Advanced Practice Nurses
1. Galewitz, P. Urgent care centers are booming, which worries
some doctors. The Washington Post, September 17, 2012. Available
at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/urgent-care-centers-are-booming-which-worries-some-doctors/2012/09/17/e87f1a0c-e0cb-11e1-a19c-fcfa365396c8_story.html
2*.Pohl, J.M., Hanson, C., Newland, J.A., Cronenwett, L.
Analysis & commentary. Unleashing nurse practitioners potential
to delivery primary care and lead teams. Health Affairs
29(5):900-905, 2010.
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/5/900.full.pdf+html
3. Elliott, V.S. Sharp increase expected in number of nurse
practitioners. amednews.com, July 2, 2012. Available at:
http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2012/07/02/bisb0702.htm
4*.Kiff, S. Nurse practitioners look to fill gap with expected
spike in demand for health services. Washington Post online, May
12, 2012. Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/nurse-practitioners-look-to-raise-profile-fill-gap-from-doctor-shortage/2012/05/12/gIQAHmHYLU_story.html
5. Aizenman, N.C. Nurses can practice without physician
supervision in many states. The Washington Post, March 24, 2013.
Available at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/nurses-can-practice-without-physician-supervision-in-many-states/2013/03/24/98b241cc-8745-11e2-999e-5f8e0410cb9d_story.html
6. Punke, H. Hiring of non-physician providers on the rise.
Beckers Hospital Review, November 2, 2012. Available at:
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/hiring-of-non-physician-providers-on-the-rise.html
7*.Beck, M. Battles erupt over filling doctors shoes. The Wall
Street Journal, February 4, 2013. Available at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323644904578271872578661246.html
8. State of Iowa, Iowa Board of Medicine. Board reminds
physicians of responsibilities when supervising up to 5 physician
assistants. March 11, 2013. Available at:
http://medicalboard.iowa.gov/Board%20News/2013/Board%20offers%20guidance%20on%20supervision%20of%20physician%20assistants%20-%2003112013.pdf
9. SullivanCotter and Associates, Inc. Advancing practice
clinician pay whats happening and whats coming. 2012. Available at:
http://www.sullivancotter.com/sites/default/files/SullivanCotter_2012_APC%20Pay_What's%20Happening%20and%20What's%20Coming_0.pdf
10. Bartolone, P. California weighs expanded role for nurse
practitioners. Kaiser Health News, May 9, 2013. Available at:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/may/09/california-expanded-role-nurse-practitioners.aspx?referrer=search
11*.Tran, A. Docs, nurses disagree over expanded nurse roles.
Kaiser Health News Blog, May 15, 2013. Available at:
http://capsules.kaiserhealthnews.org/?p=19536
12. Dill, M.J., Pankow, S., Erikson, C., Shipman, S. Survey
shows consumers open to a greater role for physician assistants and
nurse practitioners. Health Affairs 32(6):1135-1142, 2013.
Available at:
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/32/6/1135.full.pdf+html
13. Pohl, J., Barksdale, D., Werner, K. The latest data on
primary care nurse practitioners and physicians: Can we afford to
waste our workforce? Health Affairs Blog, June 18, 2013. Available
at:
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2013/06/18/the-latest-data-on-primary-care-nurse-practitioners-and-physicians-can-we-afford-to-waste-our-workforce/
The Influence of Public Policy and Health Reform on Primary
Care
1. Wang, S.S. Pilot plan on health an option for states. Wall
Street Journal, June 8, 2010. Available at:
http://online.wsj.com/article/NA_WSJ_PUB:SB10001424052748704749904575293044222043802.html.
2. DoBias, M. Adapt or else. Whether it wants to or not, the
health care system is being forced to reinvent itself.
NationalJournal.com, March 10, 2011. Available at:
http://www.nationaljournal.com/member/magazine/health-reform-forces-industry-to-reinvent-itself-20110310?mrefid=site_search&page=1
3. Johnson, W. Family care doctors are in high dem