I was trying to put together a comprehensive framework to build a comprehensive committee for health care reform. As I was building this list I was amazed at how disproportionate the lobbying efforts are compared to the model. Take a look and make suggestions for changes. NOTE: when building the committee I advocate only looking for representation of sectors from 1.0 through 5.9.
Thanks - Janell Larocque
STAKEHOLDERS IN HEALTH CARE REFORM (created 07/14/09)
1.1 Public Health
1.1.1 CDC
1.1.2 FEMA
1.1.3 Research
1.1.3.1 FDA
1.1.3.2 NIH
1.2 Personal Health
1.2.1 Routine (Includes Wellness, Dental, Vision)
1.2.2 Emergencies
1.2.3 Chronic Care
1.2.4 End of Life Care
2.1 Urban and Suburban Care
2.1.1 Professional Office
2.1.2 Clinic
2.1.3 Hospital
2.1.4 Recipient’s Home
2.1.5 Rehabilitation Facility
2.1.6 Long Term Facility
2.1.7 Hospices
2.2 Local Health Departments
2.3 VA Hospitals and Health Care System
2.4 Rural Health Care
3.0 HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
3.1 Primary Physician
3.2 Specialists
3.3 Pharmaceuticals (Manufacturers and Pharmacies)
3.4 Laboratories (Equipment Manufacturers and/or Delivery Specialists)
3.5 Other Testing Resources (Manufacturers and/or Testers)
3.6 Other Treatment Resources (Manufacturers and/or Treatment Providers)
4.0 HEALTH CARE IMPACTED INSURER/INSURANCE PROVIDERS
4.01 Health Insurance Provider
4.01.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.01.2 Direct to recipient
4.02 Vision Insurance Provider
4.02.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.02.2 Direct to recipient
4.03 Dental Insurance Provider
4.03.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.03.2 Direct to recipient
4.04 Prescription Drug Insurance
4.04.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.04.2 Direct to recipient
4.05 Short Term Disability Insurance
4.05.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.05.2 Direct to recipient
4.06 Long Term Disability Insurance
4.06.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.06.2 Direct to recipient
4.07 Supplemental Insurance
4.07.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.07.2 Direct to recipient
4.08 Life Insurance
4.08.1 To employer (Third Party)
4.08.2 Direct to recipient
4.09 Specialized Short Term Health Insurance
4.10 Employers
4.10.1 Self-Employed
4.10.2 Small Business
4.10.3 Business
4.10.4 Government
4.10.4.1 For Career Employees
4.10.4.2 For Elected Officials
4.11 Medicare
4.12 Tri-Care
5.0 HEALTH CARE RECIPIENTS
5.1 Employees
5.1.1 Working Poor e.g. Full Time Low Income
5.1.2 Traditional e.g. Full Time Moderate Income and Above
5.1.2.1 Unionized
5.1.2.2 Non-unionized
5.1.3 Non-traditional
5.1.4 Retirees
5.1.1 Unionized
5.1.2 Non-unionized
5.2 Unemployed
5.2.1 No-choice
5.2.2 By Choice
5.3 College Students (non-dependent)
5.4 Veterans
5.4.1 Active duty
5.4.2 Reserve
5.4.3 Retired
5.5 Chronically Ill
5.6 Disabled
5.7 Mentally Ill
5.8 Elderly
5.9 Terminally Ill
5.10 Children
5.11 Pregnant Women
5.12 Victims of Sex Crimes
6.1 Schools, Educational Institutions, and Specialized Training Programs e.g. medical schools
6.2 Professional Organizations/Agencies
6.3 Manufacturer’s Trade Organizations
6.4 Credentialing Agencies
6.5 Regulatory and Standards Compliance Organizations
7.1 Abortion Practices
7.2 Birth Control Programs
7.3 Programs Involving Sexual Identity Conflicts With Sexual Physiology
7.4 Research Activities Using Stem Cells
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