The Cost of the Health Care Workforce
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When it comes to the Welfare of individuals, it is very important that the longevity of consumers is taking very seriously. For example we have home health care; home health care is such a wide range of health care services that I provide it to people that can either be given in their home from due to an injury or illness. Home health care can normally be less expensive, but more convenient than and just as effective as care as you would get in the hospital or skill nursing facility. Home healthcare can include want to care for surgical wounds, injections, nutrition therapy or even rehab. Home healthcare helps to improve for your independence to be regained, such as becoming my self-sufficient into continue to maintain your current condition of the level of function.
It can be an understatement to say that home health care is very demanding. Depending on which area department of home health that you’re working and can be very demanding and overbearing, if you’re working with elderly or disabled individuals getting out of bed, or be in bed and getting dressed I cannot only just take a toll emotionally but also physically on your body. They’re there to act on behalf of any members who don’t even have the time or the resources to take time to help sustain those areas.
When it comes to the labor cost in regards to home healthcare it all factors in the type of care that is needed, the clients health, the amount of care that is needed as well as where it is that you live (Totaro, 2019). The home healthcare aides generally get paid $10 an hour or more. It is based on the agency that they go through as well as the other key for factors. There are some cases where the patients require 24 hour care to where you’re getting paid more money but with that it can become very demanding and mentally draining as well as physically draining. According to (“The Future of Home Health Care: A Strategic Framework for Optimizing Value,” 2016) some of the future changes in home health care it all depends on the evolution of technology that is evolving within the next few years as well as the health of the patient. With the evolution of technology is evolving so quickly and rapidly that new tears are coming up for certain illnesses as well as certain technology devices to help benefit the patience for recovery. You also have to be careful for the Medicare cost and if Medicare is going to be around within the next few years. There are just different things to factor in in regards to the declining health with us Americans nowadays as well as home health aides becoming burnt out from the job.
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Healthy care is good, but at the end of the day, its important to put the work into being healthy and adapting a healthy lifestyle.