NarrativeTracker Provides Unbiased Public Opinion on Healthcare
Top Buzzwords: Rationing, Out-of-control Spending, Price
Controls,
Non-sustainable, and Mandate Failure
DALLAS & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In what could
presage mounting difficulties for the national healthcare
reform roll-out, the top buzzwords associated with the
Massachusetts
Healthcare Reform ?narrative? have been found to be Rationing,
Out-of-Control-Spending, Price Controls, Non-sustainable, and
Mandate
Failure. In addition, Gaming the System is the key underlying
trend that
was discovered. The results of the Healthcare NarrativeTracker
Index?
(NTI?) were reported earlier today by The Global
Language Monitor, the media analytics company, and OpenConnect,
an innovator in defining and improving process efficiency.
?There is a very good possibility that what we are
learning from the
Massachusetts Healthcare Reform can be applied directly to the
national
healthcare reform act?
The NTI focused on the unfolding narrative about the Massachusetts
Healthcare Reform Law since it is frequently cited as a model for
the
national legislation. The analysis was performed to better
understand
and help clarify the national healthcare reform discourse.
?There is a very good possibility that what we are learning from
the
Massachusetts Healthcare Reform can be applied directly to the
national
healthcare reform act,? said Edward ML Peters, CEO of OpenConnect.
?And
what we are seeing there is a perfect storm of ?Rationing,?
?Out-of-Control Spending,? ?Price Controls? and ?Unsustainability?
--
that have now moved to the forefront of the Massachusetts
discussion.?
The top concerns from the on-going narrative concerning
Massachusetts
Healthcare Reform Law in the immediate aftermath of ?The Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act? being signed into law include:
-
Rationing ? Along with related keywords (allocation, etc.) was a
strong No.1
-
Spending Increase ? References involving increased spending up
400%
for the year
-
Price Controls ? A growing concern; up 1400% for the year
-
Non-sustainable ? Scored 40% higher than ?sustainable?
-
Mandate Failure ? Experiencing a sustained rise
The NarrativeTracker also found these key underlying trends
(nTracker
Arcs ) that are foundational to the main narrative.
-
The question of quality is supplanted by the issue of ?fairness?
with
fairness being driven by the ?Gaming the System? arc.
-
Gaming has come to the fore with stories of individuals abusing
(or
outsmarting) the system by signing up for healthcare only when a
medical procedure is looming. (In this scenario, the average
cost of a
month of coverage is $600 while the procedures average about
$10,000.)
-
The mentions of ?failure? with the keyword ?reform? have been
rising
steeply, some 240% in the last 60 days.
The analysis was completed in early May 2010.
The NarrativeTracker Index is the first product specifically
designed to
use social media-based monitoring to better understand the issues
driving healthcare reform. Because the Healthcare NTI is based on
the
national discourse, it provides a real-time, accurate picture of
what
the public is saying about any topic related to healthcare, at any
point
in time. In addition to the NTI, the Narrative Tracker Arc?
follows the
rise and fall of sub-stories within the main narrative to provide a
comprehensive overview of the opinions surrounding a single issue.
The ?narrative? refers to the stream of public opinion captured by
blogs
and other social media outlets on the Internet. The rise of the
narrative actually renders positions on the issues almost
meaningless,
since positions now matter less than how they fit into a
particular
narrative.
The NTI is based on the GLM?s Predictive Quantities Indicator?
(PQI?).
The PQI tracks the frequency of words and phrases in global print
and
electronic media on the Internet, throughout the Blogosphere and
other
social media outlets as well as accessing proprietary databases.
The PQI
is a weighted index that factors in long-term trends, short-term
changes, momentum, and velocity.
The Healthcare NTI will be released on a monthly basis beginning
Thursday, May 13, 2010. The first analysis details the various
narratives surrounding Massachusetts Healthcare reform, a
healthcare
model which has been adopted in the Patient Protection and
Affordable
Care Act, more commonly known as the national healthcare reform
bill.
About OpenConnect
OpenConnect business process discovery and analytics deliver
event-driven intelligence to automatically discover workforce,
process
and customer variations that hinder operational efficiency. Armed
with
this information, executives can make the quick and incremental
improvements that will increase process efficiency, improve
employee
productivity, reduce cost, and raise profitability. With a rich
history
of developing innovative technology, OpenConnect products are
distributed in more than 60 countries and used by more than 60
percent
of Fortune 100 companies. For more information on OpenConnect,
visit www.oc.com.
About the Global Language Monitor
Austin-Texas-based Global Language Monitor analyzes and catalogues
the
latest trends in word usage and word choices, and their impact on
the
various aspects of culture, with a particular emphasis upon Global
English.
Since 2003, GLM has launched a number of innovative products and
services monitoring the Internet, the Blogosphere, Social Media as
well
as the Top 25,000 print and electronic media sites.