Health care for Kentucky's uninsured indigents: the perspective of providers in the Kentucky Physicians Care program. The pressing issue of providing care for the uninsured indigent has been addressed in Kentucky by a unique private sector program that depends on physician donation of services. The ...
Looks at some state programs which are expanding access and providing a testing ground for needed national policies pertaining to health care for the uninsured. Description of the experiments being done; Profile of healthcare in Hawaii, Washington, and New Jersey; Exploration of uncompensated-care ...
Healthcare for the uninsured: A simpler, cheaper, faster, better solution.The author discusses the need to provide healthcare for uninsured citizens in the U.S. He thinks that the proposals and legislation to address such issue are driven by political agenda rather than by a commitment to ...
Is U.S. Health Care Truly 'Broken'? Also, 25% of the 45 million uninsured are illegal residents. Health care is very inefficient with our dollars: almost 40% of the trillions we spend each year provides no care at all. It is consumed by the health care bureaucracy... DD Waldman 被引...
Access to Care: Who Pays for Health Care for the Uninsured and Underinsured? The topic of how best to cover America's uninsured population and address the needs of the underinsured has never been a more prominent part of the nationa... RD Silverman - 《Journal of Legal Medicine》 被引量:...
Improving Access to Health Care for the Uninsured essaysFor decades, the American system of health care has relied primarily on employer-sponsored insurance programs as a gateway through which an individual
High, chronic unemployment could result in coverage loss and financial difficulties for employer insurance and Medicare, swelling the uninsured pool. Such a crisis could provide an opening for universal health insurance. In any case, whether the United States relies on the public or private sector,...
D. (2008). Access to Care: Who Pays for Health Care for the Uninsured and Underinsured? The Journal of Legal Medicine, 29, 1-9. doi:10.1080/01947640701876390Silverman, R. D. (2008). Access to care: Who pays for health care for the uninsured and underinsured?. Journal of Legal Medicine...
They found that an estimated 6.3 million people gained health insurance since 2020, reducing the uninsured rate to a record low. “The Inflation Reduction Act has played a critical role in helping more Americans afford coverage through the Affordable Care Act,” says HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra....
The meaning of HEALTH CARE is efforts made to maintain, restore, or promote someone's physical, mental, or emotional well-being especially when performed by trained and licensed professionals —sometimes hyphenated when used before another noun. How to u