MHA's Health Policy Platform
Vision
All Missourians have coverage for and access to comprehensive health care services.
Principles
The Missouri Hospital Association believes that:
- Comprehensive health care services include the full complement of preventive, diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitative services provided in office, institutional, community and home settings.
- Individuals, employers and government share the responsibility for financing comprehensive health care services.
- Individuals should not be denied access to affordable health insurance because of their health status.
- Comprehensive health care services should be organized, financed and delivered in settings that maximize individual outcomes and minimize costs.
- Reimbursement for comprehensive health care services should ensure that all providers care for all populations.
- Individuals should have easy access to comparative data on health care outcomes and costs from all providers and insurers.
- Patient information should be stored in a secure individual electronic health record accessible by the individual and all appropriate health care providers and insurers.
- Government should adopt health policies that achieve administrative efficiency while preserving individual choice of services, providers and coverage options.
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