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AbstractObjective: To present macro-trends affect
healthcare in the U.S. in the futureMethodology: qualitative and quantitative
data are described, analyzed and synthesizedEvaluation & Recommendation: all data are
evaluated and risk management plan is designed to minimize risk
Summary: evidence based information related to healthcare(pictures, videos, statistical values
and others) are summarized
Macro-trends that Affect the U.S. Healthcare System in the Future: Five
Macro-trends & Job opportunitiesKimberly Harris, Estheu, Patrick, and Mwanaisha
Dr. McGeeFall, 2016
University of Maryland University College
• Macro-trends are defined as global trends that may have a significant future impact on the sectors of activity of interest to us. Those macro-trends affect health care system.
Definition of Macro-trends
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ECONOMY DEMOGRAPHICS
PERSONAL LIFESTYLES AND BEHAVIOR
There are five currently known Trends: Economy, Demographics, Personal Lifestyle & behavior, Technology, and Federal and State Government Policies.
What Are The Five Trends of the US Healthcare System ?
5 Government policies
4 TECHNOLOGY
To further understand what macro-trends are, here’s as video of Trends in healthcare…
Gives further detailed information about trends that are affecting the healthcare system.
Introduction
• This presentation introduces the five macro-trends of the US healthcare system and how it will shape the future. It will also explain the factors that will impact the healthcare system as well. These factors are analysis of the World Health Organization (WHO) and consist of social, cultural, economic, political or any other activity human beings participates in.
• Therefore, the impact of these factors will be accessed in recognizing advantages and risks.
• This presentation also introduces creation of jobs based off those factors and recommendations that will assist the new opening of job opportunities.
Impacts on economy can be negative and positive so that leadership focuses on leadership strategies to control negative impacts.
The direct negative impact on the economic system consist of two major ways:
1. Decreasing human resource.
2. Increasing treatment cost.
Quantitative structural, and intermediate traditions of individuals have direct and indirect relationship with national and international economic growth.
Work force age & gender – civilian labor force (above 16)… 63.3%; Civilian labor force (female)… 58.7%
Year 2010-2014 – With disability (under 65)… 8.5%; Without insurance… 10.5%;
What we found? Macro-trend 1: Economy
Macro-trends has the greatest impact on demographic issues relating to statistical data such as:
1 Gender- Male and Female; GLBT
3 Birth –New born and birth rates
2 Income – Poor versus Rich
4 Death – old age and death rate
What we found? Macro-Trend 2: Demographic
*Managing health problems of individuals in a given society has tremendous value and contribution to the demographic changes to progress in normal condition.
What we found? Macro-Trend 3: Personal Lifestyle and Behavior
Behavior: Behaviors will cause more investing in educational programs of
healthy living in schools and workplaces
Personal Lifestyle: unhealthy lifestyle such as smoking,
alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, unhealthy dietary
practices.This causes acute chronic diseases; heart diseases,
obesity, and forms of cancers.
Technology
1 Biotechnology Innovation Organization purely based on biology; uses technologies to process cells and biological .
2 Currently using human stem cells to test new drugs; This can help guarantee to generate cells and tissues that can be used for cell based therapy.
3 Treat diseases like spinal cord injuries, burns, heart diseases, diabetes, osteoarthritis, macular degeneration, and rheumatoid arthritis.
What we found? Macro-trend 4: Technology - Biotechnology and Non-Biotechnology
Biotechnology: reducing rates of infectious diseases.
Top trend in biotechnology are stem cell therapies and personalized medicines.
1 Federal Law: HIPPA (Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act)
2 State Law: OSHA; MOSH (Maryland…);
3 Workplace Medical Surveillance – Federal Law; Persons at risk of contracting or spreading a disease – State Law; Child abuse or neglect – State Law
Consist of both Federal and State Laws
What we found? Macro-rend 5: Federal and State Government Policies
• Pharmaceutical health insurance
• Nursing homes; home healthcare
• Ambulatory services; Laboratories
• Hospital Administration; Private Practice
Potential Job Opportunities
1 2 3The overall poverty rate according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure is 14.3%; significantly higher than the official poverty rate of 13.5 percent.
Under the Supplemental Poverty Measure, there are 45.7 million living in poverty.
2.6 million more than are represented by the official poverty measure (43.1 million).
• 43.1 million people (13.5%) were in poverty.
• 24.4 million (12.4%) of people ages 18-64 are in poverty.
• 14.5 million (19.7%) children below 18 are in poverty.
• 4.2 million (8.8%) seniors 65 and older are in poverty.
Poverty causes Health Problem that needs Immediate Solution
Recommendations assisting job opportunities in the health system…
• Promoting safe daily activities to minimize risk upon vulnerable individuals.
• Managing and controlling job related hazards.
• Facilitating environmental issues with a specific plan.
Therefore, in conclusion, economy, demographics, personal lifestyle and behavior, and government
policies are all macro-trends that affect the United States healthcare system.
Requires special policies, plans, and recommendations to control issues of US Healthcare system
Demands a high number of healthcare professionals and health care leaders
Managing one’s personal lifestyles to ensure safety and success of their health.
Conclusion
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