付款事项:了解付款人对实验室管理的看法。

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1093/jalm/jfae129
Michael L Astion, Geoffrey S Baird
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背景:美国医疗保健系统是复杂的,包括许多实体和系统,为患者提供服务,并支付他们。虽然改善健康和福祉是医疗保健的公认目标,但与医疗保健相关的3个利益相关者群体——患者、提供者和付款人——通常对如何利用、执行和支付医疗保健有不同的看法。这些不同的观点讨论,因为他们涉及到临床实验室检测。内容:患者期望对他们进行的实验室检查是必要的,并在他们的保险范围内。提供者期望他们能够为患者提供他们认为是标准的护理,并且他们进一步期望实验室和付款人的现有系统将支持他们的努力,而不会使患者或他们的实践暴露于财务毒性。最后,付款人希望以公平的价格提供必要的医疗保健服务,以满足既是患者又是雇主的客户的需求。在一个分散的医疗保健系统中,以及面对欺诈、浪费和滥用等不良做法带来的大量二次收益时,协调这些愿望和观点是具有挑战性的。摘要:在基于竞争和易受偏差影响的美国医疗保健系统的约束下,实验室检测领域的所有相关利益相关者(患者、提供者和支付方)都有机会就提供价格合理、分配公平和医疗必要的医疗保健的实践进行协调和一致。
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Payment Matters: Understanding Payer Perspectives on Laboratory Stewardship.

Background: The US healthcare system is complex and includes a number of entities and systems that provide services to patients and to pay for them. While improving health and well-being are accepted goals of healthcare, the 3 stakeholder groups relevant to healthcare-patients, providers, and payers-often have different perspectives on how care should be utilized, performed, and paid for. These differing perspectives are discussed as they relate to clinical laboratory testing.

Content: Patients expect that the laboratory tests performed on them are necessary and covered by their insurance. Providers expect that they will be able to carry out what they believe to be the standard of care for their patients, and they furthermore expect that the systems in place from laboratories and payers will support their efforts without exposing their patients or their practice to financial toxicity. Payers, finally, desire to meet the needs of their customers, who are both patients as well as employers, by providing access to necessary healthcare services at a fair cost. Aligning these desires and perspectives is challenging in a fragmented healthcare system, and in the face of substantial opportunities for secondary gain from disreputable practices such as fraud, waste, and abuse.

Summary: Within the constraints of a US healthcare system based on competition and susceptible to misalignment, opportunities nonetheless exist for all relevant stakeholders in the laboratory testing space (patients, providers, and payers) to align and agree on practices that provide reasonably priced, fairly distributed, and medically necessary healthcare.

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