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C. Other Changes That Will Benefit Many - Other additional changes in the health insurance program include:
Allowing Nurses To Perform More Services:
Governor Rendell is proposing the use of medical attendants like nurses and possibly dental technicians in a wider capacity as they are trained to do more than they are generally permitted to do. For example, in a nurse-controlled medical facility, nurses may not be permitted to do things like stitching wounds, treating infected toenails, or removing moles, if these nurses were in a doctor-controlled facility, they would regularly perform these tasks. Costs will be reduced by allowing nurses to perform these medical treatments on a statewide basis, allowing doctors to perform functions that are targeted to their specialized training.
Another example is the distribution of prescriptions during the birthing process. Many mid-wives and nurse practitioners already deliver as many as 10% of the babies in PA, and it seems like it should merely be the natural progression of their services into this arena, as well.
Nurse care in such fields as has been mentioned here, and others, would reduce health insurance costs as nurses do not charge much as doctors do for their services.
Reducing Costs Through Rebates:
For small business plans, Rendell proposes a rebate if an employer's medical costs for their group plan uses less than 75% of the collected premiums. The insurer would then provide a rebate to each of the employees. For those years in which expenses are lower than expected, costs would be less for the employer and employee. It is uncertain how the insurers would fund claims for the groups whose claims exceed 200% or even 500% of their premiums. If this is done on an overall loss ratio basis, it would be of great benefit to employers.
With the many changes that will soon change health insurance in Pennsylvania in a positive way, it appears that many people will receive better healthcare. The Prescription for Pennsylvania may truly be a real good thingonly time will tell.
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