Originally Posted by wincha
Insurance companies are now looking at wellness care, disease management to keep their members with chronic health conditions healthy. They also are steering their members to doctors who follow evidence based guidelines and facilities that also follow these guidelines. Yes insurance companies are a business and must show a ROI(return of investment) to show that these programs are saving money for their company and at the same time are keeping their members healthy
I know that was the promise of managed care.
I think many people don't know how to access the care they need.
A college professor friend was diagnosed with type II diabetes. She cried when she showed me the pamphlet her primary doctor gave her with a prescription.
When I told her to askfor a case manager it turned out her HMO has a program with a dietitian and nurse educator teaching group classes for diabetic patients. All she had to do was ask.
I did hear a Health Net spoksperson admit that preventative care often keeps them healthy for the competition as soon as they change jobs.
Probably the man could have been referred to a cardiologist if he had asked.