Murray, Jill
One reason for rising healthcare costs is government policy. Since the inception ofMedicarefor retired Americans andMedicaidfor low-income people, providers have been able to increase prices with the knowledge that the government, not the individual, will be paying the bills. Still, there’s much...
Professors, Footnotes and the Internet: A Critical Examination of Australian Law Reviews Over the past two years a small body of literature has built up in the United States in relation to the future of the traditional law review in the age of ... AD Mitchell,T Voon - 《Social Science El...
For more than five years, the Center for Housing Policy has tracked the growing number of working families in America paying at least half of their income ... BJ Lipman 被引量: 30发表: 2005年 Global issues in women's health World population growth in the past century has taxed the abilit...
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court of India upheld the constitutional validity of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 and the Supreme Court of the United States likewise upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 2010. The two pieces of legislation attempt...
摘要: Undermining the Healthcare Insurance System in the United States : President Obama's Effort to Overhaul the U.S. Healthcare System (American Economy after the Financial Crisis) Hasegawa Chiharu Rikkyo American studies 34, 127-140, 2012...
U.S. health care exists in a system where patients are charged based on the services they receive, yet another reason why "almost everything is more expensive here," Dr. Harlan Krumholz, cardiologist and professor of health policy at Yale School of Medicine, told TMRW. "We have higher util...
(2009). The state of the arts in healthcare in the United States. Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, 1, 107- 135.Sonke, Jill, Rollins, Judy, Brandman, Rusti, & Graham-Pole, John. (2009). The state of the arts in healthcare in the United ...
How is it that the United States spends the most money on healthcare, and yet still has the one of the lowest life expectancies(预期寿命)of all developed nations? To find it out, researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health looked at the great influence of healthy habi...
In 2022, cyberattacks on healthcare institutions in the United States surged to around 1,410 weekly attacks per organization—an increase of 86% from the year before. In general, the healthcare sector ranked second among all industries for the most cyberattacks in the US. It ranked th...