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What are policy targets
Groups that have a Deservedness, and receive greater financing
What happens if framing is not framed right when trying to establish policy?
Sound ideas are eliminated
Name 6 major ways policy issues are framed.
Greatest problem
Economic: Cost to benefit
System: Gov vs Market
Tradition: Conservative vs Liberal
Morality: Puritan vs scoial gospel
Social: Deservedness and social power
4 areas that were addressed in skyrocketing costs
Cost: GDP
Big profits
Bad consumer
Medical bankruptcies
Why are big businesses a concern in the health policy debate
They are increasing their profits at the expense of American people
What is a bad consumer of health?
People who self induce dz. Example: Person smoking and eating large amounts of calories that ends up weighing 300 lbs.
What is the % of GDP? Is it rising and becoming a concern in healthcare debate?
it is rising and it is 16%
What are 2 other areas that are of greatest concern besides cost in the health care debate?
Access and affordability
Quality of Care
What is the "trade off Concept?"
Trading market efficiency for fairness.
What is the solidarity principle
Logic of mutual aid
What is Actuarial fairness?
Each person pays his or her own risk.
What is a bind in having a manager that is an MBA vs a Clinician?
An MBA may be tempted to focus on costs over patient care.
A Clinician may neglect costs and provide care inefficiently
What are the ways to frame healthcare policy by comparative economic system?
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
What is the comparitive stance in the USA?
A mixture between social and capitalistic.
What are some traditional models?
Individual
Community
Conservative vs Liberal
How do traditional models frame health policy?
Most people go after their own self interest when looking at traditional models.
How do you put self interest in larger civic context?
Through community.
What is Actuarial fairness?
Each person pays his or her own risk.
What is a bind in having a manager that is an MBA vs a Clinician?
An MBA may be tempted to focus on costs over patient care.
A Clinician may neglect costs and provide care inefficiently
What are the ways to frame healthcare policy by comparative economic system?
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
What is the comparitive stance in the USA?
A mixture between social and capitalistic.
What are some traditional models?
Individual
Community
Conservative vs Liberal
How do traditional models frame health policy?
Most people go after their own self interest when looking at traditional models.
How do you put self interest in larger civic context?
Through community.
What is Actuarial fairness?
Each person pays his or her own risk.
What is a bind in having a manager that is an MBA vs a Clinician?
An MBA may be tempted to focus on costs over patient care.
A Clinician may neglect costs and provide care inefficiently
What are the ways to frame healthcare policy by comparative economic system?
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
What is the comparitive stance in the USA?
A mixture between social and capitalistic.
What are some traditional models?
Individual
Community
Conservative vs Liberal
How do traditional models frame health policy?
Most people go after their own self interest when looking at traditional models.
How do you put self interest in larger civic context?
Through community.
Two groups of morality politics?
Puritan
Social Gospel
What is the main argument of Puritan Approach?
Focus on sinner issues:
Abortion, AIDS, Abstinence, Restrictions, more prisons
What is the main argument of Social Gospel?
Shifts the focus on and unjust system
What is the Srchneider and Ingram model?
Policy makers, media, scientists, and others frame public policies.
4 Policy Targets of Schnieder and Ingram
Advantaged
Contenders
Dependents
Deviant
What is an Advantaged Policy Target
Politically powerful and have resources
What is Contenders Policy target
Politically powerful undeserving
Dependents are what of the policy target and what is a policy to address dependents
politically weak helpless children
SCHIP
Deviants
Dangerous policy to punish BUMS Drugies, Homeless