Mental Health Awareness Includes Insurance Issues
Terms like depression, anxiety, and stress are more known and discussed than before. It seems that mental health issues among teenagers and young adults are becoming more prevalent than in the past several decades. College students are a dominant group experiencing and coping with these issues. ...
Objectives: Following up on two earlier publications showing increased psychological stress and psychosocial effects of travel on the business travellers this study investigated the health of spouses of business travellers. Methods: Medical claims of spouses of Washington DC World Bank staff participating ...
One of the many landmark provisions of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is its insistence on coveringmental and behavioral health issues. Before the ACA, such coverage was sporadic and inconsistent. While some health insurance plans covered a lot, others had no covera...
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The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance technique has been used to study the time decay of paramagnetic species induced by gamma irradiation and the radiation ... S Baccaro,N Catallo,A Cemmi,... - published by the Harvard School of Public Health on behalf of the World Health Organization and the...
professional repercussions. With our colleagues, we found that insurance plans offered by U.S. medical schools have high out-of-network annual deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums as well as significant cost sharing, which might dissuade students from accessing mental health care when they need ...
This cross-sectional study assesses whether receiving unemployment insurance is associated with lower health-related social needs, better health care
insurance will not cover the provider-recommended treatment until cheaper alternatives are tried first. The treatment the provider recommends may be more expensive, but just like physical health, I trust my medical provider to make the best and most informed decisions about what medicines I should ...
A total of 346 patient records were randomly selected among patients at an urban Iowa primary care clinic serving lower-income and uninsured individuals. Logistic models examined relationships among demographic factors, poverty level, and insurance status and three outcomes: Lifetime mental health ...