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In: Social policy & administration: an international journal of policy and research, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 294
ISSN: 0037-7643, 0144-5596
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In: Social policy & administration: an international journal of policy and research, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 294
ISSN: 0037-7643, 0144-5596
In: Issues That Concern You Ser
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Health Care Reform Will Help America's Economy -- 2: Health Care Reform Will Cause a Rise in Unemployment -- 3: Health Care Reform Would Give the IRS More Power -- 4: The IRS Does Not Have the Power to Enforce a Health Care Mandate -- 5: Americans Want Universal Health Care, the Health Care Industry Does Not -- 6: Americans Are Not Happy with the Health Care System -- 7: The World Health Organization's Report Is Misleading -- 8: International Comparisons Must Be Considered in Health Care Reform -- 9: New Technologies Cause Health Care Costs to Rise -- 10: New Technologies Can Cut Health Care Costs -- 11: The Delivery of Health Care Must Be Redesigned -- 12: Proposed Health Care Reforms Will Lead to Rationing of Care -- 13: America Is Already Rationing Health Care -- Appendix -- What You Should Know About Health Care -- What You Should Do About Health Care -- Organizations to Contact -- Bibliography -- Index -- Picture Credits -- Back Cover
In: Hot Topics Ser
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: The Uninsured in America -- Chapter 1: America's Health Care System -- Chapter 2: The Debate About Health Care Reform -- Chapter 3: Health Care Systems in Other Countries -- Chapter 4: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act -- Chapter 5: The Future of U.S. Health Care -- Notes -- Discussion Questions -- Organizations to Contact -- For More Information -- Index -- Picture Credits -- About the Author -- Back Cover
In: Global Viewpoints Ser
Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Access to Health Care Around the Globe -- 1. In Developed Countries, Most People Have Access to Health Care -- 2. In the United States, a New Law Will Help Lessen the High Number of Uninsured -- 3. In Canada, Wait Times for Health Care Are Unacceptably Long -- 4. In India, There Is Vast Inequality in Access to Health Care -- 5. In China, There Is a Plan to Reduce the Millions Without Health Care -- 6. In South Africa, Migrants Do Not Have Adequate Access to Health Care -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Quality of Health Care -- 1. Health Care in the United States Is Superior in Many Categories -- 2. The Health Care Experience in France Is Better than in the United States -- 3. The National Health Service in Great Britain Needs Reform -- 4. Cuba's Health Care System Works Well in Cuba and Elsewhere -- 5. Beyond Hysterics: The Health Care Model That Works -- 6. In Brazil, Health Care Is Universal but Not Necessarily High Quality -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Cost of Health Care -- 1. In Europe, Health Care Costs Are Rising Faster than Available Funding -- 2. Australia Should Emulate Singapore to Control Rising Health Care Costs -- 3. Canada's Single-Payer System Controls Costs Better than America's System -- 4. Taiwan's Health Care System Delivers Quality with Low Costs -- 5. In Africa, Fees for Health Care Keep People from Seeking Treatment -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Disease-Related Challenges for Health Care -- 1. Despite Some Progress, HIV Remains a Global Health Challenge -- 2. The Worldwide Fight Against Malaria Is Far from Over -- 3. Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Poses a Global Health Threat
In: The Ilan Stavans library of Latino civilization
This work highlights the myriad problems Latinos face in becoming fully acculturated consumers of health care. Its series of chapters by expert contributors bridge the communication gap between mainstream medical professionals who need to understand the Latino worldview and Latinos that need to adapt to the puzzling complexity of providers and insurers that make up the American health care system.||Backed by research using quantitative methods and other techniques, Health Care's seven chapters cover topics ranging from infant care to teenage dating and sexual mores to prescription medication u
In: International journal of public administration: IJPA, Volume 23, Issue 2-3, p. 315
ISSN: 0190-0692
In: Health Care Issues, Costs and Access
Intro -- VETERANS' HEALTH CARE: ELEMENTS AND ANALYSES -- VETERANS' HEALTH CARE: ELEMENTS AND ANALYSES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 HEALTH CARE FOR VETERANS': ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- ENROLLMENT IN VA HEALTH CARE -- Can All Veterans Enroll in VA Health Care? -- Which Veterans Can Enroll in VA Health Care? -- Is Enrollment Different for Returning Combat Veterans? -- Is Enrollment Different for Members of the Reserves? -- Is Enrollment Different for Members of the National Guard? -- How Do Veterans Enroll in VA Health Care? -- Are Veterans' Family Members Eligible for VA Health Care? -- MEDICAL BENEFITS -- What Are the Standard Medical Benefits? -- Does the VA Provide Gender-Specific Services for Women? -- Does the VA Provide Dental Care? -- Does the VA Provide Hearing Aids and Eyeglasses? -- Does the VA Provide Long-Term Care? -- Does the VA Pay for Medical Care at Non-VA Facilities? -- Does the VA Pay for Emergency Care at Non-VA Facilities? -- COSTS TO VETERANS AND INSURANCE COLLECTIONS -- Do Veterans Have to Pay for Their Care? -- Can the VA Bill Private Health Insurance? -- Can the VA Bill Medicare? -- APPENDIX. VA PRIORITY GROUPS AND THEIR ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA -- End Notes -- Chapter 2 "WHO IS A VETERAN?" - BASIC ELIGIBILITY FOR VETERANS' BENEFITS -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- WHO IS A VETERAN? -- Active Service -- Length of Service -- Discharge Criteria -- Whether the Military Service Was during a Time of War -- NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE -- CIVILIAN GROUPS -- End Notes -- Chapter 3 HEALTH CARE FOR DEPENDENTS AND SURVIVORS OF VETERANS' -- SUMMARY -- OVERVIEW -- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -- Who Is Eligible to Receive CHAMPVA Benefits? -- What Happens if a CHAMPVA-Eligible Spouse Divorces or Remarries? -- When Does a Child Lose Eligibility? -- What Is the Difference Between CHAMPVA and TRICARE?
In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 79
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