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You probably do not - Find out before, not when, you need it!


 Thomas Cox PhD, RN
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Critical Issues

Insurers handle insurance risks more efficiently than individuals.

Large insurers handle insurance risks better than small insurers.

Managed care operations use capitation contracts, utilization review, and other tricks of the trade to handle insurance risks by transferring them to smaller organizations and employed health care providers.

Clients/Patients of managed care and integrated health care delivery systems are relying on their health care providers to correctly diagnose and treat them at the same time that these providers are acting as these patients health insurance companies - not a good idea at all.

Health Care Providers should not be acting as health insurers.


Health Care Providers are very inefficient insurers.


Managed Care Organizations do not provide better or more efficient care - they provide less care and less efficient care than care  financed by indemnity insurance products.


Tax deductions of $5,000 for purchasing individual health insurance are wasteful, inefficient, and a regressive tax. Most families cannot afford the price of individual health insurance and most insurers do not want to waste time and money writing individual policies.

Individual health account tax benefits are useful for people earning more than $250,000/year. I don't know many people making less than that who expect to benefit from these high income tax breaks.

Health Care Intermediaries - the companies that unnecessarily stand between health care providers and health care payors are a lot like ENRON - they provide no intrinsically valuable products or services, divert funds away from health care providers and consumers, and reduce the availability of health care services  - Billions of dollars wasted each and  every year with no benefit to anyone but these companies while health care costs more and people receive fewer services.









 
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This page contains links to some of my professional presentations related to Professional Caregiver Insurance Risk.

Please note that all the materials on this and other pages on this website, whether specifically stated or not, are copyright 2008 by Thomas Cox PhD, RN. Materials whose copyright holder are different will be very obvious. In doubt? Assume the copyright is mine.
I encourage the use of these materials with appropriate citation and credit for my intellectual work products, in order to further the recognition of the failure of managed care and insurance risk transfers.


PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

July, 2006: Bradley, S.L. & Cox, T. Managing financial and clinical risk: Risk theory and operations research for nurse administrators. 17th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice. Sigma Theta Tau International. Montreal, Canada.
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July, 2006: Cox, T. Managing nursing risk and uncertainty: Balancing expected vs. extreme service demands. 17th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice. Sigma Theta Tau International. Montreal, Canada.
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July, 2006: Cox, T. Making choices under fiscal constraints and uncertainty: Helping nursing students make clinical decisions in resource constrained environments. 17th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice. Sigma Theta Tau International. Montreal, Canada.
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July, 2006: Logsdon, D.T. & Cox, T. Hospital contracting and management operations for managed care: A comparison of two rural hospitals. 17th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice. Sigma Theta Tau International. Montreal, Canada.
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July, 2006: Walsh, L.A., DeBari, M. & Cox, T. A case study analysis of the impact of revenue uncertainty on hospital and nursing operations. 17th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice. Sigma Theta Tau International. Montreal, Canada.
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October 2005: Cox, T. Professional caregiver insurance risk: implications of healthcare provider insurance risk assumption. 6th International Conference on Health Policy Research. American Statistical Association. Boston, MA.
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October 2005: Cox, T. Risk induced professional caregiver despair: Voices of nurses. Annual Research Conference - Society of Rogerian Scholars. Savannah, GA.
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July 2005: Cox, T. Risk-induced professional caregiver despair: Nursing at the crossroad of finance and caring. 16th International Nursing Research Congress - Renew nursing through scholarship. Sigma Theta Tau International. Kona, HI. pdf

April 2004: Cox, T. Unitary appreciative inquiry: Praxiological investigation of risk induced professional caregiver despair: Reflections and implications, International Society of Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurses, 6th Annual Conference. St. Louis, MO. pdf

March 2004: Cox, T. Professional caregiver insurance risk and NNN: Risk theoretic models for predicting nursing services and costs, NNN (NANDA, NIC and NOC) Conference 2004. Chicago, IL. pdf

November 2003: Cox, T. Using unitary appreciative inquiry: Reflections on praxis and dissertation research, Society of Rogerian Scholars Research Meeting, Savannah, GA.

November 2003: Cox, T. Making sense of information technology and the issues from a Rogerian perspective: Exploring through dialogue, Society of Rogerian Scholars Research Meeting, Savannah, GA. pdf

November 2002: Cox, T. Professional caregiver risk and despair: A unitary appreciative inquiry. Virginia Nursing Association, District 5, Richmond, VA. pdf

October 2002: Cox, T. Professional caregiver despair: A unitary perspective. Society of Rogerian Scholars Research Meeting, Richmond, VA. pdf

September 2002: Cox, T. Professional Caregiver Insurance Risk and Average Cost Based Reimbursement Plans: Implications for Nursing, Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, State of the Science Congress, Washington, D.C. pdf

June 2002: Cox, T. Average cost based reimbursement and risk theory: Implications for health care policy and practice, Poster Presentation, Academy for Health Services Research And Health Policy, Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC.

October 2001: Cox, T. Average cost based reimbursement and risk theory: Implications for health care policy and practice, American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA. pdf

August 2001: Cox, T. Average cost based reimbursement and risk theory: Implications for health care policy and practice. International Society for Research in Healthcare Financial Management, Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. pdf


October, 2000. Risk Theory & Capitation - Class Presentation. pdf
Why you might want to check this site out more thoroughly
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