AMC Next Step

Next Step for Individuals

If you or a close family member has recently had the diagnosis of a serious, catastrophic illness or injury, you will want to join the dozens of AMC clients who have called us on their own to utilize the evaluation and coaching activities of AMC Next Step. If you feel vulnerable or frustrated or overwhelmed or any combination of these feelings, AMC Next Step can help. Let us help you sort out the next step that’s best for you and your family, so that you and they can get on with the healing, which is what medicine should be all about in the first place. Helping with the next step is what we do best.

This approach to improved health care is ideal for all persons, including the self-employed and those without a healthplan. Rather than have to sort through the quagmire of a complex healthcare delivery system while you’re most vulnerable and compromised, we can help you sort out what to do next, help guide your next step.

For details about Next Step, please scroll down to "Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.” The fee is $200.00.

Next Step for Employers

Most employers are genuinely concerned about the health and well-being of their employees. In the ongoing balancing of operating expenses with the healthcare needs of employees, however, assistance to the employee often involves simply making available a healthplan. Now employers can do more. They can see to it that their employees understand the full range of health care choices and opportunities both within the available healthplans and beyond them, even if no healthplan has been provided.

The point is to ensure that employees burdened with serious, catastrophic illnesses or injuries (affecting themselves or close family members) are able to understand and use all of the available resources to get on the road to healing that allows return to work  as soon as possible. The employer pays a capitated rate for all eligible employees and the employees use the service on a strictly confidential basis according to each employee’s personal needs.

For details of how Next Step works, please scroll down to “Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.

Next Step for Providers

A significant number of providers are simply not familiar with all of the possibilities that a person with a catastrophic illness or injury may want or need to take into account. Referral of such patients to AMC Next Step will ensure that the patient is given a full and unbiased set of choices about how to proceed further – that is, take the next step. Patients referred through a physician would be eligible for discounted fees.

For details of how Next Step works, please scroll down to “Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.” For financial details please contact AMC directly.

Next Step for Brokers and Healthplans

Brokers can offer AMC Next Step to their clients who purchase a healthplan. This option increases the value of the healthplan policy by ensuring that the client, in the event of a subsequent serious, catastrophic diagnosis is not limited to the healthplan’s contractual limitations in terms of identifying and understanding all of the medical options, both within and beyond the healthplan. Similarly, healthplans can directly add value to their products by affording their members direct and immediate access to AMC Next Step, a neutral third-party evaluation of the various choices and options available. Our experience to date has been that at least 50% of the time we encourage AMC Next Step clients to consider their in-plan options as being a reasonable or best choice.

For details of how Next Step works, please scroll down to “Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.” For financial details please contact AMC directly.

Next Step for Neurofibromatosis

For persons with or at risk for neurofibromatosis, AMC, The Neurofibromatosis Institute and Dr. Vincent Riccardi can help in unique ways. With an already established diagnosis of NF1 or NF2 we evaluate the situation and give direct feedback in terms of our Needs Assessment and Resource Identification services, as well as in terms of AMC Next Step.

For details of how Next Step works, please scroll down to “Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.” For information about Needs Assessment and Resource Identification and consultations please contact AMC directly.


Next Step: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Medicine – the intersection of business and health care – accounts for
many of life’s critical cross roads and the need to take a drastic next step.

Critical Cross Roads
For a person who has been generally healthy and then suddenly has a serious, perhaps life-threatening medical condition, the situation is characterized by surprise, disappointment, frustration and even anger and despair. Indeed, finding yourself without warning to have a catastrophic disorder, such as a broken neck, cancer or multiple sclerosis, is devastating. When patients find themselves at such critical cross roads – in the midst of vulnerability and overwhelming complexity – the recurring and most important question is “What’s the next step?” Trying to determine what to do next preoccupies you, adding to your vulnerability and detracting from responsibilities to your job and to your family. It’s made all that more frustrating when you can’t be sure if your doctor and healthplan have business or health care as their highest priorities in your taking the next step.

AMC Next Step
American Medical Consumers has developed a program to help patients plan and actually take the next step when they find themselves at one of life’s serious medical cross roads. AMC Next Step is specifically suited to patients, not to the limitations of the healthplan. Although directed at patients, AMC Next Step does not involve the practice of medicine. Rather it is an administrative service, similar to the already familiar “utilization review,” this time from the patient’s vantage point.

Consequences of Next Step
There are important potential consequences for both the patient and for the patient’s employer (presuming that AMC Next Step is an employer-sponsored job benefit).

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