The emerging future of health care shows definite and startling features: Far beyond merely “bending the cost curve” of health care inflation, various organizations across the country are showing how to actually drive the cost down by substantial amounts, without depriving anyone of anything. What is emerging from the private sector is a coherent collaborative strategy. Flower shows how it works and how to make it work, with clear examples, models, and parameters.
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I work in the health care field for a very long time and I have witnessed so much waste of our tax dollars in so many ways and I have also seen how there is no one to oversee how the dollars are being disbursed and how to cut back on spending. There needs to be someone to be the watch dog for Medicaid and Medicare spending on homecare. What I mean is to monitor what is needed and what is not. There is so much fraud within the healthcare services it is not even funny. I can not go into details because that would mean giving names and agencies and that is clearly against the law. So all I am going to say is that someone needs to do like they do with workers comp cases: Someone to investigate some of the agencies, clients, families, and home health aides. You would not believe how much fraud you will find out is going on and how it can be controlled.