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HEALTHCARE IN AMERICA Healthcare in America is very complex and fragmented. There is no uniform health system and a lot of people still do not have insurance. Health insurance is purchased privately or provided by the government. The United States government funds two kinds of health plans ââ¬â Medicare and Medicaid both of which began in 1965 and founded for the elderly, disabled, poor and young. The private health plan provides two types of health plans ââ¬â Health management organization (HMO) and Preferred provider organization (PPO). Government funded Healthcare Plan Medicare is a national public health insurance program for people aged 65 and over as well as some disabled individuals. It is the largest health insurer in the country and isâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Part D is provided only through private insurance companies that have contracts with the government. Medicaid is a program designed for low income and disabled people. By federal law, states must provide coverage for very poor pregnant women, children, elderly and disabled. It is jointly financed by the state and federal government through taxes and administered by each state. Coverage varies because states have established different requirements for eligibility; hence people in certain states receive a more generous benefit package under Medicaid than those in other states. In 2010 Medicaid expanded to allow private health insurance companies to offer affordable health insurance to low income people who would not qualify for Medicaid but do not make enough to pay for private health insurance. This was called the Affordable care Act and intended to provide coverage for free to people with income below the federal poverty level. However some states chose not to expand so eligibility in those states are more strict whereas itââ¬â¢s more lenient in states that opted into the Afford able care Act. Other public systems SCHIP ââ¬â State Childrenââ¬â¢s Health Program- was founded in 1997 to cover children whose families make too much money to qualify for Medicaid but too little to purchase health insurance. It is administered by the department of health and human services and has similar structure as Medicaid. Veteran Administration ââ¬â The veteranââ¬â¢s Administration is a federallyShow MoreRelatedBreast Cancer : The Second Leading Cause Death Of The United States1123 Words à |à 5 Pagesscreen women for abnormalities of the breast. Over the past six years, the guidelines put out by various healthcare organizations have changed multiple times on when women should begin screening mammograms. Based on statistical data collected by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), 20 percent of women go without a screening mammogram for their own various reasons, of which may be lack of insurance, lack of time or lack of knowledge as to when they should be getting a screening mammogram done due toRead MoreSupply and Demand and Key Question16305 Words à |à 66 Pagesto produce the most desired goods and services. 2-14 (Key Question) What are the two characteristics of public goods? Explain the significance of each for public provision as opposed to private provision. What is the free-rider problem as it relates to public goods? Is the Canadian border patrol a public good or a private good? Why? How about satellite TV? Explain. Public goods are non-rival (one personââ¬â¢s consumption does not prevent consumption by another) and non-excludable (onceRead MoreDeveloping Countries in the World Trade in Agriculture: Bangladesh Perspective.19109 Words à |à 77 Pagesthe World Trade in Agriculture: Bangladesh Perspective. 1. Introduction. Agriculture directly or indirectly, is the main source of livelihood of most of the people all over the world. It provides a considerable portion of the national GDP of all developing countries and for the poor countries it provides the main portion of GDP. However, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the key organisation for controlling the world trading system and of which agriculture is one of the keyRead MoreTop 1 Cause for Project Failure65023 Words à |à 261 PagesAnish Mathai Mathew [PMP|MBA] Temenos T24 PROGRAM MANAGER at Union National Bank Featured discussion In your experience, what is the TOP #1 cause for Project failure? From experience, the following are the TOP10 causes of Project failure that Mathew can think of (they are not in any kind of order): #1. Lacking Sponsor s Involvement/Ownership #2. Halo Effect (Wrong Man for the Job) #3. Poor HR Management #4. Poor/Inadequate Project Communications #5. Ignoring Project Stakeholders
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