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For Better or For Worse, COVID-19 Has Upended the Healthcare Industry. What Changes Could We Be Seeing in 2021?

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Virtually all industries have been forced to adapt to protocols determined in response to COVID-19 - but it’s safe to say none has likely been more strained and more quickly revolutionized than the healthcare industry. Naturopathic doctors have altered the way they interact with patients and manage their practice. 

Even once the pandemic is over, everlasting changes in the United States healthcare system may likely remain. Here’s what we could expect to see changing in the healthcare industry in 2021 and beyond. 

Change #1: Access to Healthcare 

The onset of COVID-19 revealed our deep dependence on employer-sponsored health insurance. One survey showed that of individuals who lost their job or had a partner who lost their job due to the pandemic, two out of five lost health insurance coverage which they had through that job.1 Although the Affordable Care Act contains provisions to protect those who lose employer-sponsored insurance, federal efforts have not capitalized on this.2 In 2021, we could expect to see policy initiatives that may shift how we access healthcare. 

Biden’s Healthcare Plan 

President-elect Joe Biden plans to protect the Affordable Care Act, a policy which the current administration has been attempting to repeal. In his platform, Biden states that he will offer a public health insurance option, lower premiums and expand health insurance to include lower-income populations.3 Although contingent on the actions of Congress, it’s possible we’ll see our healthcare system start to shift away from dependence on employer-sponsored insurance to align with these goals.

Change #2: Public Health and Disparities in Healthcare

The pandemic unveiled many disparities in healthcare access, particularly racial and ethnic inequalities. Communities of color are more severely impacted by COVID-19, with disproportionately black counties in the U.S. accounting for more than half of COVID-19 cases and deaths.2

These disparities were pre-existing, shown through less healthcare coverage and worse health outcomes. The pandemic, however, brought them to light and started a conversation. Looking towards 2021, we can expect this conversation to continue. There will likely be a renewed focus on public health and increased efforts to diminish disparities in healthcare, also a component of Biden’s healthcare platform. 

Change #3: Telemedicine 

In the last week of March 2020, there was a 154 percent increase in telehealth visits.5 Pandemic regulations led many healthcare workers to care for patients in new ways, with the emergence of telemedicine being the most prominent.

Telemedicine was a growing innovation before COVID-19 and flourished as a result. In 2021, it’s probable that we’ll see telemedicine growing more integrated into the healthcare landscape.

Change #4: Supply Chain Management 

Particularly during the onset of the pandemic, hospital supply chains were overwhelmed. As a result, supplies such as personal protective equipment were lacking for naturopathic practices. While this supply chain management has gotten better over time, there are still improvements to be made.

In 2021 we’ll likely see new emerging strategies for supply chain management. These changes will quicken and automate supply distribution. Many, for instance, are advocating to reduce our dependence on foreign manufacturers for medical supplies.

As 2021 begins, much of this year is still a mystery. Nonetheless, the pandemic has uncovered both the flaws and strengths of our current healthcare system. No matter the timeline of the pandemic, we can expect the healthcare industry to continue changing and new policies to develop.

While 2020 was an extremely difficult year, it has forced naturopaths and the medical industry to change how they operate.  This could be a prime opportunity for naturopathic medicine to really start to shine.

 

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Ryan Burklo is a Retired Income Certified Professional with the experience to help you plan your financial future. His practice focuses on the Naturopathic Physician. His work with NDs is concentrated on protecting cash-flow, assisting with efficient wealth accumulation strategies and the eventual practice exit. He is also the host of the Holistic Finance podcast. 

 

  1. https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2020/jun/implications-covid-19-pandemic-health-insurance-survey
  2. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmsb2021088
  3. https://joebiden.com/healthcare/
  4. http://cel.webofknowledge.com/InboundService.do?customersID=atyponcel&smartRedirect=yes&mode=FullRecord&IsProductCode=Yes&product=CEL&Init=Yes&Func=Frame&action=retrieve&SrcApp=literatum&SrcAuth=atyponcel&SID=8FPCvmzDuua9uivU8Qs&UT=WOS%3A000554532600008
  5. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6943a3.htm
  6. https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-1326

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