United States of AmericaMental Health Care Issues in America: An Encyclopedia. Edited by Michael Shally-Jensen. Santa...doi:10.1108/RR-05-2013-0113John PellAssistant ProfessorAmerican Library AssociationReference ReviewsShally-Jensen, M. (Ed.) (2013). Mental Health Care Issues in America: An ...
Running head: Health Care Issues in the United States Health Care Issues in the United States Strayer University Winter 2010 Explain how health is affected...
The health crisis in America is far bigger than COVID-19. How can state and local governments address and improve US public health systems?
But the ramifications extend far beyond individual pocketbooks. America’s healthcare crisis poses a grave threat to national security, undermining the very foundation of our workforce and economic resilience. Consider the domino effect: when workers fall ill, productivity falters, absenteeism soars, a...
This article summarizes key issues in the realm of health care litigation, ranging from liability of insurers and health care providers to the role of courts in national health care policy-making.doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.86035-3Nicole Huberfeld...
《Health Care Issues in the United States and Japan(推荐PC阅读)》内容简介: Recent data show wide disparity between Japan and the United States in the effectiveness of their ...
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 14, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Older voters are keenly interested in the cost of health care, a new survey has found. Five of the top six health issues among older adults have to do with health care costs, according to new data from the University of Michigan’s Na...
The company has been aggressive in tackling the underlying issues behind America's health care problems. In 2014, Merlo ended the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products in its stores, saying at the time that "it is simply the right thing to do for the good of ...
Because ofmisguided government policies, health care in America isexpensiveandinefficient. But it’s always possible to have a system that is even worse. I haveoften citedthe United Kingdom, which has genuine socialism (government employs the doctors and runs the hospitals). ...
The two main drivers of cost are improvements intechnologyand the uninsured. A systemic driver of high costs is America's fee-for-service healthcare system, in which providers are compensated for each procedure, not for the outcome of care. This systemprovidesproviders an incentive to pad their...