According toWikipedia, Swiss state insurance funding of homeopathy and four other alternative therapies had been withdrawn after a review in 2005, and a 2009 referendum vote called for state backed health insurance to once more pay for these therapies. In 2012 the Swiss government reinstated them f...
But if you don’t have the time or energy for that, here’s an image that I found on Reddit‘s libertarian page. Using not-so-subtle sarcasm, it tells you everything you need to know about why price controls ultimately will kill health insurance. P.S. None of this suggests we should...
There's a lot to learn about the world of Medicare. You'll need to know about Medicare Parts A, B, and D, as well as Medicare Advantage and "Medigap" supplemental insurance plans. In brief: Part A covers hospital costs after you meet a deductible. Part B is optional coverage for med...
Explore health insurance options and estimate potential costs before you’re Medicare-eligible. 2. Cover Medicare premiums You can use your HSA to pay certain Medicare expenses, including premiums for Part A (if applicable), Part B and Part D prescription-drug coverage, but not supplemental (Medi...
My vet explained to me that without insurance, many of his patient's families can't afford to pay for these types of costs for their animals, and so never pursue diagnosis and treatment.But Still, There are Reasons Not to Buy a PlanIf...
Additionally, the legal framework surrounding integrative medicine needs to be well-defined. This includes addressing issues related to liability, insurance coverage, and intellectual property rights. By establishing comprehensive regulatory and legal frameworks, healthcare systems can effectively incorporateinteg...
“A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Belgium has found that children who grow up in areas with little greenery are at risk of scoring lower on IQ tests. In their paper posted on the open access sitePLOS Medicine, the group describes their study of children’s IQ ...
In a hypothetical second Trump term, he would only continue this assault on health care. Even if full repeal “fails,” Trump and Republicans will still gut the law and take affordable quality health care away from millions. Under the guise of offering cheaper insurance, Republicans could revisi...
government doesn't regulate what most companies in the health care space can charge for their services, whether it's insurance, drugs or care itself. Consolidation of insurance and hospital systems While the U.S. health care system itself may be fragmented, in many parts of the country, ...
Corporate-speak infests healthcare. Buzzwords invaded medicine thirty years ago, but the infection was contained to hospital administration. Now healthcare is controlled by insurance companies, global technology firms and for-profit outfits of all sorts. Business slang, the jargon of greed, is foulin...