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Medical Health Care Trends

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There are several different medical health care trends that are evolving in the United States as well as other countries. Some of these trends are developing due to economic changes in the healthcare marketplace as well as the increasing number of patients now requiring services in the already overtaxed healthcare system. The aging "baby boomer" generation started to have huge impact on the number of short and long term health care facilities in North America, Europe and many other parts of the world just a few years ago. With this increase in the demands on the system, medical health care trends are focusing on additional home health care support, advanced and preventative treatment as well as lifestyle and diet changes that will promote health and well-being in a rapidly aging population.

One of the major medical health care trends is the push for increased assisted living quarters and residences that will allow patients to have the level of care that they need while still providing independent living options. This trend is seen in all major centers, especially in countries where the more traditional family care is not as common. This medical health care trend towards more care facilities as well as more home health care options has led to a growing industry providing home health care to patients needing only minimal support right up to those needing ongoing or constant home health care.

Another trend in medical health care is the increase in referrals to specialists at much earlier stages of illness and care. This trend is likely driven by the ongoing legal issues and courts cases that have brought attention to the need for quick and accurate diagnosis of patient health concerns. Many rural physicians even use consultation via web conferencing or internet access to discuss patients and make referrals to specialists.

One of the most concerning medical health care trends in the general public is the increasing number of people that do not have even minimum medical health insurance coverage. The number of non-insured people under the age of 65 increases by over ¾ of a million individuals per year, a number that is very concerning to medical health care providers that are not able to treat patients due to lack of payment options. Increasing concern over the lack of care that can be provided to uninsured patients continuous to put a strain on the system and will require more attention as the trend increases in the future.


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