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Unit 5: Objectives • Describe healthcare financing in the US and the history and role of the health insurance industry • Understand the payment process in healthcare and concepts of reimbursement, billing and coding of claims using appropriate code sets during the billing process • Review factors responsible for escalating healthcare expenditures in the US • Describe methods of cost containment Component 1 / Unit 5A Heathcare IT Workforce Curriculum 2 Version 1.0/Fall 2010 Section 5A Goals • Examine total healthcare expenditures in the United States • Review the growth and development of the health insurance industry in the US • Describe the revenue cycle and the billing process including charge capture and coding in the cycle that ensures appropriate reimbursement • Review the use code sets and electronic data interchange transactions used in the claims process Component 1 / Unit 5A Heathcare IT Workforce Curriculum 3 Version 1.0/Fall 2010 National Health Expenditures 2008 Total Healthcare Expenditures (billions) 2339 Private 1232 Public 1107 Federal 817 State and Local 290 U.S. Population in Millions 305 GDP in Billions 14441 National Health Exp. Share of GDP (%) 16.2 Adapted from: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group, at http://www.cms.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/ (Historical) Component 1 / Unit 5A Heathcare IT Workforce Curriculum 4 Version 1.0/Fall 2010 U.S. Healthcare Expenditures (2008) • Average $7668 per person • 16.2% GDP 2008/19% GDP by 2018 • 23% paid out of pocket • 64% paid by private health insurance • Private health insurance developed during last 80 years Adapted from: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group, at http://www.cms.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/ (Historical) Component 1 / Unit 5A Heathcare IT Workforce Curriculum 5 Version 1.0/Fall 2010 History of Healthcare Financing • Late 19th and early 20th century – Care provided at patient’s or doctor’s home – Self-pay/charity payment for services – Increasing advancement of medicine as a science especially in surgery and infectious disease – AMA standardizes medical education and quality of care improves – Medical care for illness moves out of the home to doctor’s office, surgical care at hospitals – Commercial health insurance not available due to unpredictability of health and “moral hazard” Adopted from: Thomasson, M, Health Insurance in the United States, available at http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/thomasson.insurance.health.us Component 1 / Unit 5A Heathcare IT Workforce Curriculum 6 Version 1.0/Fall 2010
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