What do we mean by good healthcare, and do machines threaten it? If good care requires expertise, then what kind of expertise is this? If good care is "human" care, does this necessarily mean "non-technological" care? If not, then what should be the precise role of machines in medicin...
Using the World Health Organization's definition of health as a state that encompasses physical, mental, and social wellbeing,3 recent public health assessments have attributed between 60% and 80% of our wellbeing to lifestyle, social circumstances, and environment; about 10% to the healthcare ...
ObamaCare has aided the growth of the malignancy that is destroying U.S. health care: a massive federal administrative apparatus and regulatory machine that diverts trillions—not millions or even billions—of “health care” dollars away from health care services to pay itself, to pay the healt...
Choice in health care is generally believed to be a positive feature, but the complexity of too many choices can also lead to paralysis on the part of consumers or suboptimal decisions. The idea of making the health care system simpler and more transparent certainly sounds good, at least in ...
Investors can celebrate 2024 stock market gains, lower inflation, tax-deductible IRA contributions and expanded gift-tax exclusions. Kate StalterNov. 18, 2024 Learn About Social Security Early Younger workers have a lot to gain by understanding how Social Security works. ...
60% of American adults say in aPew Research reportthat they’d feel uncomfortable if their healthcare provider relied on AI to deliver said services, especially in diagnosing diseases and recommending treatments. And this discomfort is well-founded, especially ...
Most of the costs involved in the U.S. healthcare system are market-driven. This results in high, unregulated prescription drug costs and higher healthcare providers' salaries in contrast to other Western nations. However, as salaries for American workers have risen, net pay remains the same d...
Most of the costs involved in the U.S. healthcare system are market-driven. This results in high, unregulated prescription drug costs and higher healthcare providers' salaries in contrast to other Western nations. However, as salaries for American workers have risen, net pay remains the same d...
Healthcare reform: the good, the bad, and the transformational Aspects of the recent landmark healthcare reform legislation likely to prove beneficial to hospitals include changes to insurance markets, malpractice reform demonstrations, and funding to help hospitals with high volumes of preventable .....
National Health Costs and the GDP Healthcare payers, providers, and patients consider the mounting cost of U.S. healthcare and its increasing demands on the American economy unsustainable. TheCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services(CMS) annually produces yearly NHE estimates and 10-year national ...