(2012) Public governance of healthcare in the United States: a transaction costs economics (TCE) analysis of the 2010 reform. Journal of Institutional Economics 8 , 429-457 /ANTOON, SPITHOVEN. (2012) Public governance of healthcare in the United States: a transa...
As of 2022, nearly half (48%) of Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans operated by private insurers, up from about one-quarter a decade ago, with the other half in traditional Medicare.1 UnitedHealthcare and Humana account for almost half of all Medicare Advantage ...
#3 in Public Health #34 in Best States Overall #1 in Health Care Hawaii is the most recent addition to the United States, becoming a state on Aug. 21, 1959. The state, comprised of eight islands, is known as a tourism paradise, and as the site of a Japanese attack in 1941 that pr...
The mission of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps is to provide for the health and safety of the nation through “rapid and effective response to public health needs, leadership, and excellence in public health practices, and advancement of public health science.” ...
In this chapter, we begin to clarify the role played by corporate capital in the development of the United States health care system. To do so we explore the role of capital, more generally, in health care expansion and we broaden the traditional focus on capital within the private sector ...
In 2022, the annual spending on public healthcare in the United Kingdom (UK) accounted for 9.3 percent of GDP. This is a significant decrease from 10.3 percent in 2021 and the highest share in the reported time period. Total spending on health in the UK ...
All but one were infected in healthcare settings, one of the five adult case-patients is a healthcare worker, and all cases were unvaccinated at the time of exposure. In January and February 2008, San Diego experienced an outbreak of 11 measles cases, with an additional casepatient who was...
Assessing welfare effects of the European Choice Agenda: the case of health care in the United Kingdom Choice and competition policies in public services are popular reform strategies in the member states of the European Union (EU). The European choice agend... V Zigante - 《Leqs – Lse Eur...
The Public Health Service and the Nation\"s Health Care in the Post-World War II Era DM Fox - 《Public Health Reports》 被引量: 0发表: 1994年 Why Some Countries Have National Health Insurance, others Have National Health Services, and the United States Has Neither This article presents a...
DACA, public health, and immigrant restrictions on healthcare in the United States The need for long-term care (LTC) services has been growing, and is escalating with the aging of the baby boomers. Women are the main providers and recipie... JK Park,S Yale-Loehr,G Kaur - Lancet Regional...