What are two effects of increased access to care on the providers of that care (i.e., hospitals, physician practices, or long-term care facilities)?

Explain the assessment parameters used to provide clues to detect postoperative problems early and the interventions needed.
September 12, 2019
Discuss whether or not you feel health planners, government officials, and healthcare organizations are using social issues/pressures or health statistics to determine strategies?
September 12, 2019

What are two effects of increased access to care on the providers of that care (i.e., hospitals, physician practices, or long-term care facilities)?

What are two effects of increased access to care on the providers of that care (i.e., hospitals, physician practices, or long-term care facilities)?

One of the biggest complaints about the U.S. health care delivery system revolves around access to services. More specifically, too often, the high cost of health care is a barrier to its access. A key objective of health care reform efforts has been to expand access to quality care to more people. What will the effects of increasing access to health care be?

To prepare for this Discussion, consider this week’s Learning Resources.

Find an article in the that illustrates the potential positive and/or negative impact of increased access to health care services as a result of health care reform. (NOTE: Article is attach)

By Day 4

Post a comprehensive response to the following:

Cite and summarize the article. (300 -350 words)
What are two effects of increased access to care on the providers of that care (i.e., hospitals, physician practices, or long-term care facilities)?
How do you think the impact of increased access might be mitigated? Should it be? Why or why not?