Article
by Helmut G. Flasch,
CEO Flasch Business Expansion
First
of all let me make clear that I do not really know what
will happen. I can however for sure tell you that, like
in the stock market, the game is fixed!!
Yes,
I mean just that. You will never win. Las Vegas is
a pale comparison when it comes to ripping people
off. What people? You the doctor of course, if it
is not already clear to you that the patients also
get ripped off too! Now that you know that I know
nothing about the game of the insurance companies
and all the hula-hoop of the government of why and
how and when except that you the doctor and all the
patients participating in it will never win.
Here
is however what seems to be on the horizon:
People
will, because companies will, start choosing insurances
with high annual deductibles. That, I think will be
a good thing. All insurance in the first place is
supposed to take care of, is huge and completely unmanageable
circumstances.
So
insurance was a good idea. But like most good ideas
it has been prevented, such as the child labor union
when they actually did prevent child slavery and which
now makes sure that we create a young civilization
that has no value until their eighteenth year or so
because child labor protection forbids the young active
energetic 14 year old to work and to participate and
feel useful. And that despite the fact that just about
any successful captains of industries will tell you
how they contributed to their families survival at
age 10 and younger!
You
get the point!
Back
to insurances, if people pay the every day cost of
health care and only insure the "out of reach
items" - let say $4,000 and above per year, then
cost of insurance will go down by at least $4,000
if not more!!
And yet the actual everyday health care cost per person
will in most cases be less that a $1,000 per month
and rarely more than $3,500 for elder people.
So,
in effect they would be saving money! Indeed they
would.
Keep in mind that if the patient pays the doctor there
is automatically an awful lot less paperwork
to administer by the doctors office and by the insurance.
This means savings for all - the doctor, the patient,
the insurance companies.
Anyhow,
quite a few people in government, insurances and private
economists are grinding around that topic.
Economical
self-evidence will, I think, get it in the direction
of high deductible a bit more every month.
This
will, despite of it being a good thing, introduce
opportunities and pitfalls for the individual practitioner.
It
is simply a change and must be dealt with accordingly.
There are no pitfalls except if the individual practitioner
does not start early enough in realizing that it will
change the way he can attract new patients
Keep
in mind those new patients with high deductibles will
now paying cash for their service and will not be
bound to go where their insurance tells them to go!!
Hmm.
It
is a dream come true for those who know how to cater
to those millions of free running patients.
Patients
might of course also delay some regular small treatments,
because they now have to pay and thus a better job
at enlightening or educating the patients to attend
to his health might have to be done.
Marketing
and selling is part of patient education. Avoid becoming
a marketing/management expert because you are a clinical
expert and you perish.
Because
last but not least there will be a shift in what services
people will demand. Oh yes - there will be an emphasis
on preventive care versus illness treatment.
You
see, insurances have never really paid for staying
healthy; they only reimburse the patients for treatment
needed if sick.
Don't ask me for the rationality of why insurances
get away with it. After all it not only costs less
to keep a person healthy than getting him back to
health; it is also more pleasant!
Why
did the public fall for this health care insurance
scam when it is really a "please make me sick
insurance". And I am very literal when I say
illness treatment care insurance ="insurance
to get sick." Who knows, but I bet that with
their high deductibles, patients will wake up and
insist on wellness care - real health care, which
keeps them healthy, which will include food supplements,
advice on exercise, massage, chiropractic, physical
therapy, simple knowable philosophy such as a round
of 4-5 ice cold and hot showers every day, nutritional
advice and more, much more.
This
above reasoning is also heavily underlined by a decade
long trend into the natural, alternative and holistic
wave which cannot possibly be overlooked. It has grown
into a multi-billion dollar industry.
People
are waking up to real health care the same way than
when they started seeking freedom instead of slavery.
And frankly, this should scare the average doctor
who does not want to use this trend by providing such
services to demanding patients. With the event of
the Internet the public gets educated faster than
ever on new ways and the Drug companies will have
a hell of a time keeping those vital and very workable
alternatives from them!
And you the doctor better be prepared to do the following:
Realize that you first will have to market to those
high deductible individuals.
That your staff better be prepared to explain the
need for minor services very well or those patients
will walk out without leaving you much money and probably
never come back either.
Realize that preventive health care will take on a
whole new meaning to the patients, and the doctors.
If you the doctor do not get on the bandwagon (no
mater how much the AMA or FDA etc. might protest)
then the MLM guy and the casual quacks will get the
bulk of those $3,000 per year from hundreds of millions
of people.
So, there are really no pitfalls, except the pitfall
of not realizing and working hard and fast and early,
on acquiring the practice management/marketing skills
to get your share.
Nobody
will pass a law that you HAVE to get your share!!
Oh no!! The effort by the AMA and the drug companies
of putting everyone in jail who helps someone to get
healthy or recover without drugs or recover will be
put to rest because people maintaining their health
or getting well.
As
a very national negotiator Mr. Karass says:
"In life you do not get what you deserve -
you get only what you negotiate!"
And
then, there is this:
"If
the doctor of today does not become the nutritionist
of tomorrow then the nutritionist of today will be
the doctor of tomorrow" - Rockefeller Institute
of Medical Research, New York.
Or
as Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, and the person
whose oath most of you Doctors take said:
"All
medicine is food and all foods are medicine"
- Hippocrates.
There
are many ways on how to create an advantage for you
and the patients you will be seeing, and some ways
will fit you better than others but the most important
thing will be to look at many ways - kick them around,
ask your consultants, or read books. Simply take initiative
to find out, don't be afraid of mistakes and due to
this fear of mistakes sink into doing nothing until
you are absolutely sure and until it has been proven
to work for others. If you wait and wait and see and
see then, well, you most likely will once more cry
"victim!" in a few short years. Followers
are sheep, - sheep get killed. Followers here make
money and have little personal satisfaction.
Sorry
but that is how it will be - in my humble opinion!
A
new opportunity is on the horizon. The first few figuring
out how to use it will be the winners and will eat
up a bunch of the rest. But that is nothing new is
it? Read "The Grocery
Store Factor of the Medical Practitioner".
Readers of this issue will have no excuse if they
end up in the wrong group, the ones which will be
devoured by the mavericks!
Helmut
G. Flasch
CEO Flasch Business Expansion