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THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS: MACRO-TRENDS IMPACT IN THE UNITED STATES
Group 4 Amber WilliamsDominique Odesola
INTRODUCTION
US Healthcare System is controlled by factors such as national economy, demographics, personal lifestyle and behaviors, technology, and federal and state policies.
ECONOMY
The United States budget is burdened by the increase cost of:
Excessive/Preventable use of facilities Poor health of the conditions of the
citizens, such as obesity and cancer Struggle to maintain healthcare
services
DEMOGRAPHICS
Significant growth in the elderly population in the future
Seniors will require a comfortable living environment and demand an increase in aides/nurses with the huge number of baby boomers in the US
The US aims to control birth rates through family planning to lower the population, which lowers the cost on healthcare systems
GOOD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN HEALTHCARE BY 2020
Health Administrator Nursing Aide Community Health Manager Healthcare Advisor
PERSONAL LIFESTYLE AND BEHAVIOR
1/3 children and 2/3 adults in the US are obese due to poor or unhealthy habits
There are high number smokers and drinkers in the US
Several chronic conditions are a result of these poor behaviors
This will raise the cost of healthcare in the future More healthcare professionals are also necessary
to fulfill the needs of the Americans seeking treatment for chronic illness developed by these unhealthy habits
TECHNOLOGY
The uses of smart devices to store, send, and receive medical records and/or prescriptions
This will typically improve the communication and comprehension of patients with their healthcare advisor.
Future Career opportunities include: Information Technology (IT) specialist Biomedical equipment Technician Healthcare Managers
FEDERAL AND STATE POLICIES
The increased number individuals seeking medical services will mean that the government must work hand in hand with healthcare providers to expand future US healthcare system.
Allow for more individuals to be accountable for their healthcare information in the future
Allow individuals assurance to have a fair health insurance rates as well as equivalent healthcare services.
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