Womens Health IssuesTherese Fitzgerald, Laura Cohen, Tracey Hyams, Katherine M. Sullivan, Paula A. Johnson. (2014) Women and Health Reform: How National Health Care Can Enhance Coverage, Affordability, and Acces
Thailand laid the foundation of Universal Health Coverage two decades ago, leading to the implementing the National Health Security Act B.E. 2545 (A.D. 2002), which has legitimized the Thai government’s action to run a tax-fund healthcare scheme. ...
Overall, some 90% of the US population have health care coverage. Some of the US population remains vulnerable and uninsured or poorly insured despite much higher national health expenditures than in high-income countries providing universal coverage. Health reform is a continuing process as every ...
health reformhealth planscoverageindependent agencyadministrative lawcommissionAffordable Care ActPPACArationingcongressional proceduresOn March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act), the most far-reaching healthcare ref...
The Universal Health Coverage states that all persons should have access to healthcare they need without any difficulty in paying for them (WHO, 2013). Owing to the enormous pressure out-of-pocket payment puts on the incomes of households in their attempt to seek healthcare, different types of...
healthcare workershepatitis Bprevalencevaccine efficacyModel selection uncertainty would occur if we selected a model based on one data set and subsequently applied it for statistical inferences, because the "correct" model would not be selected with certainty. When the selection and inference are ...
to enroll/participate because the restaurant can offer, for example, a good basic lower-cost/higher-deductible plan that is more affordable for employees and offer more expensive/lower-deductible options for employees who are willing to pay more for a higher level of health care coverage. ...
In the mandatory French national healthcare system, the vast majority of prescribed medications for any indication or any duration are reimbursed with variable co-payment schemes, usually 15%, 35%, 65% or 100% coverage by the national healthcare insurance. The EGB contains data on all ...
The Affordable Care Act expanded coverage to millions of people and increased recognition through the health care system that “just giving someone coverage is not going to be enough to ultimately improve health outcomes,” said Samantha Artiga, a Kaiser Family Foundation researcher. Article content ...
With close to 100% coverage, adverse selection is not an issue in post-NHI Taiwan. However, like inHong Kong, supplementary private insurance, which has grown considerably and now accounts for 9% of total healthfinance, is largely distributed by social advantage (Table 6). ...