Physicians' opinions about healthcare access differ somewhat based on age and region, and widely about underlying causes and potential solutions. But most agreed that affordability presents a major problem. An Increasingly Expensive "Privilege"
In November 2008, AARP conducted a telephone survey among 801 randomly selected Puerto Rico residents age 25 and older to examine their opinions about and experiences with health care in Puerto Rico and to gauge their support for ways to improve the current health care system. 展开 ...
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Weighing data like housing affordability, happiness, desirability, retiree taxes, the job market and access to quality health care, our comprehensive study offers retirees a look at options all over the country. Read on to explore the cities with the most affordable housing that notch...
Medical tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is the practice of traveling abroad to obtain healthcare services. Typically, by traveling abroad, patients not only can save a substantial amount of money, but also receive world-class service. There are different ...
citizens were required to have health insurance according to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Purpose: Study objectives were to explore individuals' opinions, perceptions, and communication sources and needs about the ACA and to assess differences by age group. Methods:In November 2013, 10 1-hour ...
http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2014/InsuranceEstimates/ib_InsuranceEstimates.pdf. Accessed June 30, 2015. 37. Kaiser Family Foundation. Exploring the public’s views on the Affordable Care Act (ACA). http://kff.org/interactive/tracking-opinions-aca/. Accessed April 13, 2015. See More ...
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This essay will be reviewing two articles talking about the Affordable Care Act. One article was written and posted on The American Prospect(Citation) and the other was written and posted on The American Spectator(Citation). This essay will explore the differing viewpoints and opinions of the the...
All opinions expressed are the author’s alone.By now, we’ve all read things about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare. One concern is the PPACA’s impact on early retirees, or really anyone who wants to buy their own non-employer health ...