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Specialized care provided over an extended period is called tertiary care. Usually, a primary or secondary care physician will refer a patient to tertiary care. A patient's maximum physical and mental function is restored in tertiary care, which is caused due to the impact of a chronic illness or condition. Tertiary care aims to achieve the highest level of functioning possible while managing chronic illness. For example, a patient who falls and fractures their hip will need secondary care...
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Restorative care is provided once a patient has been discharged from a healthcare facility and requires additional services. The additional services include home care, rehabilitation programs, and extended care. Restorative care centers help the patient regain their previous level of functioning or acquire a new level of functioning due to the incapacitating effects of a disease or a disability. It aims to assist patients in enhancing their quality of life by encouraging independence,...
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Area of Science:

  • Health Policy and Economics
  • Public Health
  • Medical Law and Ethics

Background:

  • The Affordable Care Act (ACA) faces repeal, with a proposed replacement focusing on Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).
  • Current HSA regulations narrowly define "medical care," excluding crucial social determinants of health.
  • The US spends significantly on healthcare with suboptimal population health outcomes compared to other nations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a "precision healthcare account" model that expands HSA eligibility.
  • To advocate for a reinterpretation of "medical care" to include social determinants of health.
  • To explore innovative health financing mechanisms for improved population health.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzing the current definition of "medical care" under the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Examining the principles of precision medicine and its implications for healthcare reimbursement.
  • Reviewing the historical shift towards individual health accounts and HSAs.
  • Proposing a two-step framework for precision healthcare accounts, including physician prescriptions for broader services and income-dependent interpretations of "medical care".

Main Results:

  • Current "medical care" definitions exclude social determinants, limiting health improvement potential.
  • Precision medicine highlights the need for individualized treatment and reimbursement strategies.
  • The proposed model allows for broader coverage, including social factors like nutrition and sports programs, particularly for lower-income individuals.
  • The study suggests an entitlement-based funding model for precision HSAs combined with government-subsidized pooled insurance.

Conclusions:

  • Expanding HSAs to include social determinants of health, informed by precision medicine, can enhance population health.
  • A flexible definition of "medical care" tailored to individual needs and income levels is crucial.
  • An entitlement approach to funding precision HSAs, coupled with pooled insurance, offers a realistic path for healthcare reform.