Patients with cancer in the United States are poorly served by their health insurance companies and healthcare systems and often suffer financially, says a national survey by the newspaper USA Today , the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Half of US cancer ...
The lack of healthcare insurance can lead to serious financial problems for individuals. Without insurance, people may have to pay for medical expenses out of their own pockets, which can be ___. A. heavy B. considerable C. substantial D. significant 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。本...
China's public healthcare system is expanding, not contracting. While nearly 30 million low-income Americans currently lack access to healthcare, China, a developing country with a population four times that of the U.S., has made extraordinary efforts to ensure that every person...
Health insurance for people with citizenship problems in Thailand: a case study of policy implementation within a complex health system Background Health care provision for non-citizens (illegal migrants, stateless people, etc) is a common problem across the world. Since 2002, Thailand has ... R...
If national health insurance would not cure the problems of the American healthcare system, what, then, is responsible for them Suspicion falls heavily on hospitals, which make up the largest component of the system. In 1988 hospitals accounted for 39% of all health expenditures-more than ...
Medication errors and their consequences remain a significant concern for healthcare providers, insurance organizations, and policymakers worldwide. A landmark report by the Institute of Medicine estimates that in the United States alone, drug-related problems (DRPs) result in 44,000 to 98,000 fata...
National and state level estimates were derived from the 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health (N = 91 642; children aged 0–17 years). Variations between children with public versus private sector health insurance, special health care needs, specific conditions, race/ethnicity, and across ...
New technical problems with HealthCare.gov posed a roadblock Monday to people trying to beat the sign-up deadline.
From a 2014 Commonwealth Fund report1 that ranks the US healthcare system last among 11 countries, examples of inefficiency include: • Time and dollars spent dealing with insurance administration • Lack of communication among health care providers • ...
The shutdown will have no immediate effect on the insurance marketplaces that are the backbone of the law, because they operate with money that isn't subject to the annual budget wrangling in Washington. The marketplaces represent a turning point in the nation's approach to healthcare, the ...