引导现收现付医疗保险模式走向负责任的健康创新。

Q2 Medicine Journal of Participatory Medicine Pub Date : 2020-08-21 DOI:10.2196/19586
Hassane Alami, Lysanne Rivard, Robson Rocha de Oliveira, Pascale Lehoux, Stéphanie Bernadette Mafalda Cadeddu, Mathilde Savoldelli, Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed, Jean-Paul Fortin
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虽然向数字化医疗保健和服务提供的过渡给许多公共和私人资助的卫生系统带来了挑战,但患者已经通过个人使用移动技术产生了大量关于其健康和生活方式的数据。为了从这些用户生成的数据中提取价值,一种新的保险模式应运而生,称为“现收现付”(PAYL)。这种模式与其他保险模式的不同之处在于,它以一种更互动但更直接的方式支持客户管理自己的健康。尽管对客户做出了重大承诺,但仍有一些关键问题尚未解决,特别是PAYL模式可能严重扰乱当前的集体保险模式,并质疑所谓的全民和公共卫生系统中的社会契约。在本文中,我们讨论了以下关注的问题:健康相关行为的量化、合规举证责任、客户数据隐私以及基于风险共担的健康保险模式的潜在威胁。我们将探讨如何在数字健康时代开发更负责任的健康保险模式,特别是通过借鉴“负责任的健康创新”框架。
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Guiding Pay-As-You-Live Health Insurance Models Toward Responsible Innovation in Health.

While the transition toward digitalized health care and service delivery challenges many publicly and privately funded health systems, patients are already producing a phenomenal amount of data on their health and lifestyle through their personal use of mobile technologies. To extract value from such user-generated data, a new insurance model is emerging called Pay-As-You-Live (PAYL). This model differs from other insurance models by offering to support clients in the management of their health in a more interactive yet directive manner. Despite significant promises for clients, there are critical issues that remain unaddressed, especially as PAYL models can significantly disrupt current collective insurance models and question the social contract in so-called universal and public health systems. In this paper, we discuss the following issues of concern: the quantification of health-related behavior, the burden of proof of compliance, client data privacy, and the potential threat to health insurance models based on risk mutualization. We explore how more responsible health insurance models in the digital health era could be developed, particularly by drawing from the Responsible Innovation in Health framework.

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Journal of Participatory Medicine
Journal of Participatory Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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