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How Healthcare Exchanges Impact Outpatient Treatment

   

Added on  2023-06-15

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How will healthcare exchanges change the concept of outpatient treatment?
Organisations that are known to promote competitive and structured markets
supportive of purchase of health coverage are known as health insurance market-place or
simply health exchanges. Such healthcare exchanges offer health insurance plans that are
standardised and cater to small businesses, families and individuals. It would be noteworthy
to adjudge how healthcare exchanges might modify the existing concept of outpatient
treatment.
Outpatient care is the medical service provided by a healthcare facility wherein the
patient is not required to stay at the facility for a long duration. Fundamental routine services
are the basic element of the outpatient treatment process, and thus such care is less expensive
as compared to inpatient care wherein patients are required to stay at the facility for a longer
duration. For the purpose of healthcare exchanges or insurances, most outpatient care would
be required to be broken out on the basis of the services provided. These would include
primary care physician, mental health, specialist and so on. As a result of the widespread
implementation of the concept of healthcare exchange, outpatient care would become lesser
expensive. Outpatient healthcare is found to be increasing in popularity. It can be expected
that it would get cheaper in the coming years if healthcare exchange is more widely
implemented and the trend is likely to continue prominently (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2016).
As opined by Choi et al., (2016) healthcare exchange would make a drastic mark on the care
service delivery in the form of outpatient care. Managed insurance plans would be requiring
policy holders to access care from the network of designated care providers. This would be
dependent on the different levels of coverage. If patient desires to get access to care outside
the network, a higher percentage of the cost might be required to be paid. In certain instances,
the insurance company might be refusing payment for certain services obtained out of the
network. This would be inconvenient for the patients at large. Further, a number of care plans

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