Guidelines on Desperate Attempts to Repair Covid Damaged Care Facilities
The outbreak of the crisis due to the COVID-19 virus has apparently shown us that most of the American care system has some very dilapidated extreme flaws. We need to establish cash flow so that Medicare insurance in Miami can help our care facilities survive and ultimately thrive, and we need to implement that approach now because the vast majority of health care facilities like hospitals and other medical offices are badly damaged and some have been financially and even damaged by their response to the crisis.
•We need to use the learnings we have gained during this crisis to build our next steps and collective response to the crisis. The COVID crisis has shown us several problems that our healthcare care system is going through, for example, almost all of our healthcare sites don't have a good amount of patient data, they don't have good links with patients, they have any type of team care, and most of them are overly reliant on current patient piece-rate volumes, resulting in rapid financial collapse once the patient volume is discontinued.
• We should be in a golden age in the provision of medical care; but now that we know that the way we buy almost all of our health care today is avoiding that golden age, the vast majority of patients in the future will not be able to have insurance until we change the way we get health care.
•We should create that comparatively quicker cash flow by applying a payroll tax to each employee that mimics the approach we use now for our Social Security payroll tax process, and then using that money in a pool of purchases of health care to provide Medicare Advantage in Miami and buy health coverage for everyone who doesn't have Medicaid.
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