Health care reform
August 16th, 2015
Health care reform is a topic that is likely to be debated for a long time to come. Imagine
yourself as a crafter of health care solutions for this county and you are charged with
presenting your solution to a bipartisan group of citizens and legislators. Your solutions
should reduce the long-term health care costs for all groups, protect stakeholders from
economic devastation, improve patient safety, quality of care, and wellness.
Instructions
Create a PowerPoint presentation at least 10 slides in length that discusses your
planned proposal. Each process should be outlined in 2–4 slides. Include detailed
speaker’s notes that describe your program, which should include your answers to the
questions below. Be sure to include references and citations from at least five sources.
Your PowerPoint presentation needs to be visually appealing, to catch your audience’s
attention, as your goal is to promote your program to the health care organization
groups and people attending.
1. Outline the problem presented in the current national healthcare coverage in the
United States.
2. How does uncertainty and risk effect insurance companies, businesses, and the
employed and unemployed people of the country?
3. What solution would you propose? Why? Provide a step- by-step plan for
implementation of your proposal.
4. How will your solutions reduce the long-term health care costs for all groups,
protect stakeholders from economic devastation, improve patient safety, quality
of care, and wellness.
This project will be presented in PowerPoint style, as you will be submitting your
proposal to this bi-partisan group of citizens and legislators.
Requirements
Writer addresses how uncertainty and risk effect insurance companies, businesses, and
the employed and unemployed people of the country and how to help these groups find
solutions that will benefit all stakeholders.
Writer describes the internal and external environmental economic factors that affect
coverage, the moral hazards involved, and how cost sharing and other initiatives can
offset the effects of these moral hazards.