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How continuing education from NCQA is shaping insurance and healthcare

 




People who are not medical professionals may not be aware that to keep their licenses to practice, medical professionals need to have continuing education (CE) to keep certified. NCQA is one of the organizations that offers classes for this, with most being informative for those professionals working for insurance companies. Some of those classes get boring, as they get repetitive, which is why other classes will be taken to keep the experience broad. This is why seeing the classes outside the basic ones for the CE requirements makes one wonder why these should be taught for reasons other than political indoctrination.

NCQA Politics

As covered in this article, the NCQA is extremely important in shaping how insurance companies operate, which makes it important for how healthcare is shaped. That means that monitoring the politics of the organization is important to see how it is affecting two necessary industries. Needless to say, the politics of the NCQA goes farther left than most people in the nation. That affects how patients are looked at in a way that leads to medical professionals asking questions they should not, like safe and sane patients being asked if they own firearms. It needs to be paid attention to.

DEI Class

One of the classes for CE is called QI & DEI Better Knowing and Managing Patients. This class says that “we will use PCMH as a foundation to introduce diversity, equity, and inclusion through knowing and managing patients, and continuous quality improvement”. It also talks about having social determinants of health for patient care. The biggest wonder is, why do they not teach that all people should be treated the exact same, instead of focusing on race and such. While there are times that certain races have seen issues, that can be fixed with medical professionals being told to go back to treating everyone the same.

LGBT Class

Another class is titled SOGI – LGBTQ+ Health Care: Quality. To be said, if a man, no matter their sexual orientation goes to a doctor, they are given the same tests and treatments. The same happens for women. While those with gender dysphoria are no longer considered a mental health problem, they still have those mental issues, which is shown when they demand medical treatments when they do not have the anatomy. Indoctrinating medical professionals to work off of politics and not biology seems to be creating an environment where medical care actually decreases.

These are just two of the classes that are taught by the NCQA, with more of this ideology being incorporated into their other classes that have nothing to do with either of these topics. The government, customers, and companies rely on the ratings from the NCQA to determine many factors when it comes to insurance, so it needs to be watched to see how far left it goes. For that matter, it needs to be watched for going to any extremes. Classes taught in such a manner can lead to medical professionals having to focus on illusions and not reality.

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