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    The bipartisan push for health care in America posits the current Administration to address this matter without a complete dismantlement of the current system. According to, What’s Next for Progressives by Paul Krugman, the Dutch have constructed a universal healthcare system that requires citizens to purchase coverage from regulated insurance providers, yet there are subsidies to assist with purchasing health care; in understanding this, the Affordable Care Act (A.C.A.) if done in a…

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    When some people think about life insurance, they think about it being a necessity for older adults. However, if you are a younger adult, you might not really think that you need to buy life insurance right now. Even though a lot of people wait until they are older before they buy life insurance coverage, it can actually be a good thing to purchase as a younger adult. Here's why. 1. Qualify for More Policies First of all, you should know that not everyone can buy every policy. Some companies…

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    Consequently, many have an individual choice of several insurances based on the premise of risk based decisions made variable increases from within the health care market insurance plans and the lack of choice that are provided to them from employers and through Obamacare. The rise and fall of the government issued health care insurance has since being initiated have cause many insurance companies to back out of services and allow an increase in premiums to all that are enrolled within this…

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    Insurance Moral Hazard

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    When it comes to insurance some may find it a Moral hazard, this is due to it insurance being misunderstood or misrepresented. One of the top reasons is the premium cost of the insurance, second, some may feel they do not need insurance especially if they are healthy and only need to go to the doctor once a year. Many would also argue that health insurance itself is a moral hazard since it reduces the risks of pursuing an unhealthy lifestyle or other risky behavior. Adverse selection defines as…

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    When it comes to health insurance of any kind, finding affordable options is a top priority for many individuals. This is true, of course, when it comes to dental insurance. Because many health plans offered by employers do not cover dental work, many people have to search for cheap dental health insurance that they have to obtain and pay for on their own. The good news is that there are some very good options out there, if you know where to look. Below is a list of options that you many not…

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    Elizabeth Gurney Fry, Norfolk Record Office, 6 July 1838, Norfolk. This letter to Elizabeth Fry is from the Foreign Secretary to the Netherland Society, informing her that many on mainland Europe see the disparity of the state of prisons, and desire reform. He would like Elizabeth Fry to do to the Netherlands as she had done for Britain. This letter proves her influence far exceeded that of British borders, but was an awakening tide of influence that desired the end of old and outdated prison…

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    The article “New Transplant Technology Keeps Organs ‘Alive’ Outside Body” written by Jacque Wilson appears on CNN on April 25, 2013. It asserts that the step forward in transporting organs in much bigger geographic region will be made soon because of TransMedic Organ Care system. As we know, transplant teams always rush because they have “less than eight hours to transport the organ to the operating room, prepare it for surgery and implant it into the recipient's body,” doctor Beswick said. In…

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    Unexpected medical expenses resulting from health problems may threaten an individual’s financial security. Kim et al. (2012) determined that unforeseen medical expenses result in serious financial burdens and bankruptcy for middle class families. In addition, new health complications deplete wealth and increase debt for the 50 to 64 age group. Correspondingly, scholars also determined that individuals in good health have two-and-a-half times more financial assets than those in poor health…

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    Buying Hearing Aids? Quality of Medical Care is More Important than a Cheap Price If you are in the market for a new hearing aid, please remember that your quality of medical care is more important than the aids themselves. Selecting a medical provider who can accurately diagnose, fit and fine-tune your hearing aids is the main difference between being happy with your hearing aids and still struggling to understand what people are saying. Understandably, most seniors are on a budget these days…

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    Veteran Cost Analysis

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    Cost Veteran’s health benefits are not a government entitlement, as they are limited by the amount provided in advance by the appropriations process in Congress. The Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014, was allotted $10 billion to create the “Veterans Choice Fund” to cover the costs of the expected increase in access to non-VA care. However, the Choice program authority will end when funds are exhausted or three years after enactment, whichever occurs first. Furthermore,…

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