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    of society that can be measured or experienced, and a subjective concern, which is the concern that a lot of people or powerful people have about the objective condition. When society changes, so do social problems, so they are dynamic (Henslin 5). How is Healthcare a Social Problem? In the early 1800’s…

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    complexities of the legal system. Insurance companies have decades of experience minimizing the value of claims like yours, which is why an aggressive, experienced personal injury attorney like The Podor Law Firm in Cincinnati is so valuable. With their knowledge of the law, they provide a variety of vital services that will help you achieve the outcome you need. A skilled accident attorney will be able to answer important questions you may not be able to resolve on your own. How much should…

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    Introduction When it comes to insurance, the general public does not always understand the importance of an insurance application when looking at getting an insurance policy. The insurance application is the start of the process for obtaining an insurance policy. The insurance policy is a contract between an insurer, the insurance company, and the insured, the person looking to receive the insurance, that obligates both parties of the contract to use utmost good faith. If one of the parties…

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    great to include as well, because it will keep this important information together with your contract. Insurance Documentation Any roofing company that works on your home will need to have liability insurance that covers their workers. You should never take the word of a contractor that the insurance exists, since there is documentation of having insurance. Insist on having a copy of the insurance policy attached to your contract. The reason for having this contract is to protect you if an…

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    teen to your insurance policy doesn't have to be painful. Unfortunately, teen drivers are the most inexperienced; therefore, more likely to be involved in accidents. But there area ways to soften the blow when you do add them to your auto insurance policy. Wondering what you can do for your new teen driver to make sure they're on the path for success? Below we've compiled a list that offers some great tips for safe driving and reducing your auto insurance costs. Almost all the insurance…

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    There are many pros and cons that come with requiring U.S. citizens to have insurance to be able to achieve universal healthcare. I believe that the cons outweigh the pros. Healthcare is something that is needed by all people no matter of their race, gender, class, nationality, or age. However, this report will discuss both the pros and cons of forcing U.S. citizens to have insurance before reviving universal healthcare. Many families cannot afford healthcare due to their class. “According to a…

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    Barack Obama, in his 2007 campaign for president, said “Affordable universal health care for every single American must not be a question of whether, it must be a question of how” (Obama 1). In a country that spends the most in the world on health care, one would expect world class health care available to everybody, but that is not the case in the U.S. The need for reform has been recognized throughout the history of U.S. health care, but no major reform has ever fixed the problems, only…

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    healthcare was to provide everyone in the United States with basic health insurance despite the fact that they may not be able to afford it. According to the National Coalition on Health Care 2014 annual report, over 45 million people did not have health insurance before The Affordable Care Act (Mcgue, 2015). With universal healthcare, those people…

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    This role is critical for obtaining payment from insurance companies and patients. It is important for medical providers to understand just what the role and duties of a medical billing clerk are. Now, the exact title used for the medical billing clerk can differ greatly from practice to practice, region to region. Other common terms for this role include medical billing specialist, billing account manager, A/R specialist, and billing and insurance coordinator. Some practices use different…

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    What mandated benefits must the company provide to all employees? Explain each benefit. Assume that the president has decided to provide some non-mandated benefits. Which benefits will you recommend that the company provide to employees and why? In the Unites States there are many different laws that we’re mandated to benefit the companies’ employees, what are these mandated benefits and non-mandated incentives; and why must a company provide them? While many companies offer more than just…

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