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1. THE COST OF HEALTH CARE AND
CHALLENGE OF MANAGE CARE
Abdul Sattar Abro ,Anila kiran ,Noureen Mushtaqu,Ester
Robina,floren Arif ,Rozi Zaman , Husna Parveen
2. Introduction
•Health care system refers to a
Country’s system of delivering services for the
prevention and treatment of disease and for the
promotion of physical and mental well being
• Managed care is used to describe a variety of
techniques intended to reduce the cost of
providing health benefits and improve the
quality of care.
3. Objectives
At the end of saminar presentation viewers will
be able to:
• Define health and managed care.
• Identify the opportunities and threats to health care.
• Discuss economic development, education and health care.
• Explain health care services.
• Describe global health policy challenges.
• Describe rising health care costs.
• Explain the shortage of health care professionals.
4. Methodology
• Study site :OICD ,DUHS
• Study time period :2 months
• Sample size :50
• Inclusion criteria : patients who was admitted in hospital ,their attendants or
families of patient.
• exclusion criteria :Doctors , management areas billing departments.
• Data collection :
• Data collection: Data was collected by questionnaire regarding cost health
care system and what the challenges to manage the health care
• Ethical consideration :Informed consent confidentiality of a participant.
• Instruments : Videos Questionnaire forms
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7. conclusion
• Wellness starts with being aware of your health status
and then working towards maintaining or improving
your health and well-being.
• You can not rely on our health care system to keep
you healthy-it is too costly and is challenged to
provide quality of care.
• Self-care as a stainable strategy.
8. References
• Anderson, A. www.welcoa.org
• American Institute of Medicine. www.aiom.org
• Dictionary. Dictionaryreference.com
• Hammergren, J. (2008). Skin in the Game. Hoboken,
NJ: Wiley.
• Weils, A. (2009). Why Our Health Matters. New
York, NY: Hudson Street Press.
• World Health Organization. www.who.int