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IMPACT OF AGING BABY BOOMERS ON FUTURE HEALTHCARE.
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Paper Abstract: Overview outline. Discussion of 3 articles on topic. Funding issues, cost & quality issues.
Paper Introduction: IMPACT OF AGING BABY BOOMERS ON FUTURE HEALTHCARE
I. Overview
A. Understanding baby boomers with a comparison to other generations.
1) The baby boom generation is described as 76- million strong.
2) Demographics variables are more diversified for the baby boom generation and these changes are reshaping American society.
3) Characteristics of baby boomers related to health care include their tendency to participate in their own care.
B. Aging trends for the baby boom generation are pointing to an increased population of elderly and retirees.
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Since its beginning, Medicare has expanded and been successful atabsorbing a doubling of the number of beneficiaries it serves. The purpose of this article was to investigate how thelarge numbers of aging baby boomers will force changes in funding of thehealth care system. The current focus is on the growing beneficiarypopulation, specifically the emergence of the retired baby boom generation. The author is a SeniorFellow at The Urban Institute and gives her opinions as well as supportivecitations regarding the topic. The author states that this population wants healthy aging anda system that will prevent them from getting sick. The author further states that it is unclear how the care for thisgroup will ensue. 3) Characteristics of baby boomers related to health care include their tendency to participate in their own care. What Medicare has meant to older americans.Health Care Financing Review, 18(2), 49-59. Changes will be needed to maintain or improve access to care for the future retired baby boom generation, since it will result in a larger increase than previously experienced, coupled with a longer period of time required to care for this population and a decrease in those available to support it. B. 4) Expectations regarding quality of care now include increased demand for adequate long-term care. C. (1996). 2) Changes in private healthcare insurance may take place when thebaby boomers retire. "Baby Boomers Grow Up" by Lumsdon (1993). D. Overview A. References Lumsdon, K. (1999). Access to Services A. C. B. This generation is one of the leading consumers,defining everything from automobile manufacturing to retail, with healthcare following in the same style. Theseconcerns did not prove to be problems, and in fact, Medicare has resultedin increases in elderly use of medical care. Access to care includes whether or not the most vulnerable receive benefits. Healthcare funding for the baby boomer will be changed by the transformed demographic trends that American society is facing. The large baby boom generation is believed to have assisted in thecost and quality evaluation of many aspects of the healthcare system, witha focus on orthopedics, obstetrics-gynecology, pediatrics, and electivesurgeries. 1) Baby boom's current monetary contribution to the healthcare system will be decreased as expenses for their care is increased.III. 2) Baby boomers are less satisfied with hospital care than other generations, including good quality, admission speed, staff courtesy, accommodations, and information adequacy. D. 1) Baby boomers are more informed and harder to please than other generations have been. Future of Healthcare Funding A. B. Baby boomers' expectations of the healthcare system are reflected by their tendency to be dissatisfied with its current status. The demographics involved include a drop in theratio of workers to retirees. Differences in beneficiarycharacteristics including income status have also not reflected differencesin care attainment. Current access to services for the elderly is adequate and Medicare has handled growth increases thus far, with their goal of ensuring that beneficiaries receive mainstream medical care and the latest treatments. IMPACT OF AGING BABY BOOMERS ON FUTURE HEALTHCAREI. These concepts are considered important points of concern since thebaby boomers are aging and increasing their need for healthcare providers.The author notes that their demands have been felt and it is believed thattheir voice will become even louder. (1993). 5) Future impact of expectations on healthcare system regarding funding, quality, and access will include the arguments between private and public long-term insurance. Thepurpose of this article was to describe the current status of Medicare andwhat it will be facing over the next 3 years. "What Medicare has Meant to Older Americans" by Moon (1996). Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 91(1), 24-26.----------------------- 9 Moon, M. Quality of Care A. Health Care System" byStyring (1999). The author states that Medicare will surely not be able to continuewith its current level of provisions and access to quality care. This type of financing isestimated to be unable to survive the increase in retired baby boomers. 2) Effects of the increase of senior citizens on healthcare delivery system will result in shrinking budgets and searches for alternatives.II. The author is an economist and Senior Fellow of the Hudson Institute,and this article is a presentation of his opinion rather than a review ofsupportive literature on the subject. The purpose of thisarticle was to present the cost-quality evaluation of the healthcaresystem, by baby boomers, with future expectations. The author begins by pointing out the success of the Medicareprogram, which has managed to provide almost universal coverage for those65 years of age or more. 3) Compared to other generations, the diversity within the baby boom generation, the generational equity crisis, and the increased life expectancy of baby boomers, demands changes from the healthcare system. Medical has also efforted to maintain that their beneficiariesreceive the best medical care and treatment, with unlimited access tospecialists. 1) Compared to other generations, as the baby boomers age, the proportion of elderly will increase. The focus is on wellness ratherthan repairing sickness. Currently the aging population receives most of theirhealth care by some third-party arrangement, either by Medicare orMedicaid, or employment group insurance. Therefore reports are notsubstantiated with additional citings. Increased lifeexpectancies are believed to reflect this success. At this point their demands havealready led to the debate over national health care reform and concerns forthe future system. It is concluded thathospitals need to become ready for the aging baby boomer with a focus onprograms with an outreach community concern which includes prevention,development of more information access, continuity of long-term care,particularly for the chronically ill, and emphasis on referrals andalternative therapies. Styring, W. Although it remains unclear to what degreethis group will continue to retire at the typical age of 65, it is possibletheir removal from the work force will cause a collapse in the ability forworkers to care for retirees. The coming financial collapse of the U.S.health care system. The author presents hisviews without further substantiation from literature citings. 1) The baby boom generation is described as 76- million strong. Hospitals & HealthNetworks, 67(18), 24-31. Aging trends for the baby boom generation are pointing to an increased population of elderly and retirees. Concernexists as to whether it can continue to do so with the challenge it faces. Understanding baby boomers with a comparison to other generations. Next, the point regarding access and quality of care is addressed.Original concerns regarding Medicare coverage regarded whether thoseneeding it most would receive the benefits, and whether service providerswould accept these Medicare beneficiaries and provide standard care. Current baby boomer demands have centered in gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedics, and elective surgeries, and these interests have renovated the healthcare system. "The Coming Financia Collapse of the U.S. B. Baby boomers grow up. The author points out that there are a large number of baby boomers,and they are now aging. Thesepossibilities are resulting in higher demands from employers to pay forretirement health insurance, and employers are resisting these demands.The future may hold preferences for businesses to contribute to medicalsavings accounts. Future baby boomer demands will include a new focus on continuity of long-term care, availability of more information, and alternative therapies. Risks and benefits are weighed by thisgroup and acceptable outcomes are defined. Changes for the next generation will include higher demands for healthcare support, including increases in long-term care, than experienced thus far.IV. 1) Changes in Medicare funding will be needed to maintain its ability to supply the retired baby boomer generation. Ratios will change regarding those contributing to Medicare now (baby boomers), and those who will be the contributors in the future (generation x). Although managed care arrangements are increasing, Medicarehas maintained the most current care for older persons. Baby boomers' definition of quality of care will include new increased life expectancies with demands for preventative measures for optimal health. 2) Demographics variables are more diversified for the baby boom generation and these changes are reshaping American society.
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