China provides free public basic healthcare under the country's social insurance plan. It also covers most expats depending on the region they’re in. Expats looking for treatment in China will find that the quality of healthcare varies significantly from place to place. Hospitals in metropolises...
Health care law involves many facets of U.S. law, includingtorts, contracts, antitrust, and insurance. In 1990, the United States spent an estimated $500 billion onhealth care, which was more than 11 percent of the gross national product. According to statistics from thecenters for medicare...
Private health insurance in the United States Substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation in the U.S. Substance addiction and drug use in Belgium Veteran health in the U.S. Vision problems in Europe Health Professionals & Hospitals Americans without health insurance Anti-aging Attacks on healthcare...
Health insurance in Europe.Presents a profile of the Private Health Insurance industry in Europe. Executive summary of the industry; Market overview; Market value; Market segmentation; Competitive landscape; Leading companies in the industry; Market forecasts; Demographics; Further reading....
Sumario: This book surveys the similarities and differences of private health insurance on the major markets with a special focus on the shifting of public/private boundaries. The chapters on the various countries provide information on local s...
Americans pay an average of abouttwice as much for prescription drugsas those and other modern nations. The high cost of drugs is largely accountable for rising health care expenses in the country. In Europe, the government regulates drug prices based on the benefit they provide to p...
The majority of Americans rely on private health insurance for coverage. Statistics show that 91.4% of the American population had coverage in 2022, much less compared to 99% to 100% of the population in other industrialized countries having healthcare coverage.1 Most of the costs involved in t...
Statutory health insurancecompetition in Europe:A four-country comparison[J].Health Policy, 2013:209-225.Thomson, S., R. Busse, L. Crivelli, W. Van de Ven and C. Van de Voorde (2013), `Statutory health insurance competition in Europe: a four-country study', Health Policy, 109: 209-...
Data from the Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that the number of uninsured Americans rose in 2001and in the first quarter of 2002. The main reason insurance coverage fell was a drop-off in employer-sponsored insurance for workers and their dependents. Th...
The majority of Americans rely on private health insurance for coverage. Statistics show that 91.4% of the American population had coverage in 2022, much less compared to 99% to 100% of the population in other industrialized countries having healthcare coverage.1 Most of the costs involved in t...