In an effort to cut costs and save money, health insurance companies are now open medical clinics.
The clinics are designed to serve individuals on private Medicare and Medicaid plans to reduce unnecessary trips to hospital visits.
They provide emergency care, accept walk-ins, and perform other treatments are not generally given in doctor's offices and they also remain open longer.
States have worked to reduce Medicaid costs as they deal with deficits looming. And due to the reform of health care, health insurance providers will also begin to be reimbursed for quality of care instead of quantity. With these changes, it is likely that many of these clinics will open soon. And health insurance companies are now looking to buy care and new clinical practices started at a fast pace in terms of Kaiser Health News .
Doctors and health care providers working in clinics receive bonuses to keep patients out of emergency rooms and reduce admission rates.
John Forman, a health care consultant said: "It is really trying to make basic routine services more available, the hospital becomes the supplier of last resort."
These medical clinics are proving to be an effective and less expensive alternative to emergency room and hospital visits. With the expansion of Medicaid Reform health care and the baby boomers become eligible for Medicare, the flexible and coordinated care demand will continue to grow.
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