Abstract

Health, Interprofessional Practice and Education is a peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to increasing the availability of high-quality evidence to inform patient care and practitioner education from an interprofessional perspective. HIPE is aimed at academics, practitioners and student-practitioners who seek to become more knowledgeable and skilled at working with providers in other health disciplines for the purpose of providing compassionate, quality, integrated care to diverse patient populations.HIPE is published by Pacific University Libraries | ISSN 2641-1148

Highlights

  • Since the last issue of HIP, we have nominated two candidates who are currently sparring for the privilege of being the U.S president, and our Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Health Care law

  • While the future of the Affordable Health Care law is dependent in part on the outcome of the presidential election, one of the issues orbiting the law involves provider reimbursement

  • We are already seeing low-cost preventative medicine become standard in optometry, in the form of routine blood pressure and body mass index taken on every patient we see

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Summary

Introduction

While the future of the Affordable Health Care law is dependent in part on the outcome of the presidential election, one of the issues orbiting the law involves provider reimbursement. On the topic of outcome-based healthcare, there are two contributions to original theory and research in this issue of HIP.

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