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Global Healthcare Offerings
II. Health Financing & Risk
(Insurance/Payment)
Government Insurance
Medicare (for the elderly) or Medicaid (for low-income families)
Public programs that cover specific groups
Private Insurance Plans
Your standard HMO or PPO health insurance plan
Coverage bought through employers or on your own
Direct Patient Payment
Paying your deductible or co-pay, or using a Health Savings Account (HSA)
Money paid directly by the individual
IV. Enabling Technology & Infrastructure
(Support System)
Health Information Technology (HIT)
The computer system that holds your entire Electronic Medical Record (EHR), or software for billing and collections
Software that runs the hospital and manages records
R&D & Clinical Support
Running a Clinical Trial to test a new drug for safety and effectiveness
Services needed to develop new medicines
Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM)
The company that creates your insurance plan's "Approved Drug List" (Formulary) and negotiates drug discounts
The middleman that controls drug costs for insurance
Logistics & Supply Chain
The distribution system that ships medicine and supplies to hospitals and pharmacies , and managing the refrigeration for vaccines
Moving the physical products safely
III. Healthcare Products & Therapeutics
(Goods & Tools)
Prescription Drugs (Rx)
Chemotherapy and other complex Biologics , or mass-market Generic Drugs (e.g., prescription painkillers)
Medications requiring a doctor's order
Medical Devices & Equipment
Devices like Pacemakers, large MRI/CT Scanners, or Surgical Robots
Complex professional tools used by doctors, or implants
Consumer Health Products
Tylenol or Advil (OTC Pain Relievers) , Vitamins and Supplements, and at-home monitors (e.g., blood pressure)
Items for self-care, no prescription needed
I. Health Services Delivery
(Care Providers)
Immediate or Inpatient Care
Emergency Room visits, staying in the hospital for major surgery
High-intensity, short-term treatment in a facility
Outpatient Services
Visiting your Primary Care Doctor's Office , or going for an X-ray, blood test, or minor surgery
Care where you go home the same day
Long-Term & Recovery Care
Home Health Care visits or staying in a Nursing Home/Rehabilitation Facility
Extended help after illness or for chronic conditions
Prevention & Wellness
Getting a routine Vaccination (e.g., flu shot) or organized Health Screenings (e.g., blood pressure checks)
Activities to stop you from getting sick in the first place