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    established health insurance reforms that would come out over the next four years, and possibly beyond that. Each continuing year of the president’s term, an alteration to the health insurance system would be set in an effort to drastically change the way health insurance was run. The purpose of the ACA is to make health care more affordable for those with little or no coverage. The ACA is intended for people who cannot buy insurance and for those who are underinsured, people whose health care…

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    Abstract—The choice of a health plan goes undetected by the primary user, who will be greatly affected by their employers choice of coverage. I will examine today’s competitiveness amongst providers, what factors are used for product choice, and the data source involved in the decision making. Keywords—National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA),Data Quality Modeling, Healthcare Effectiveness and Data Information Set(HEDIS), Health Paln Survey, Affordable Care Act(ACA) Centers for…

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    Anthem is a health insurance that provides multiple benefits and quality services to its customers. The history of Anthem started off with two separate companies, WellPoint Health Networks Inc. and Anthem Inc. Both companies merged in 2004 and became the nation’s leading health benefits company (Anthem, 2015). “The Anthem brand is built on a foundation of trust – it’s the name consumers are most familiar with as a trusted health care partner through our affiliated health plans” (Anthem, 2015,…

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    don’t have health insurance. Health care reform is one of the top argument in our country. Most people see having a health insurance lead to a healthier life, but most of the people cannot afford it. Increasing price of doctor bills and prescription drugs causes to millions of people unable to get health coverage. People lost their jobs and houses because of the high price they have to pay for their illness. People never know when something might happen to them, so everyone should have health…

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    According to the case presented by Donnellon and Margolis (2009), MediSys was a small company that manufactured medical monitoring systems for hospitals. It was founded in 2002, and up until 2008, had been successful. However, the board of directors began to notice an early pattern of slow growth, while two other competitors were moving into the same major markets, launching products that were to compete with IntenseCare, their most recent product. This case takes place six months before the…

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    Endangered languages: its deteriorate situation and the solutions With approximately 7 billion population, currently, there are around 6900 languages used all over the world (Romaine, 2007). However, most of them are not be used by sufficient population so that their survival may be faced with threaten now or in the future. According to Sallabank (2011), 50 to 90% languages will disappear in nearly 100 years. Though it seems that the living conditions of those…

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    people that were neither elderly nor disabled could receive benefits from the US government. These living benefits could involve general and special payments for certain circumstances (e.g. young mothers and pregnant women), food stamps, Medicaid health care and housing benefits. I would also go out on a limb and say that Welfare Assistance reduces the crime rate. If the person’s needs are being met (food, clothing, shelter), there is no need to shoplift. However, this is where the reform…

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    slanderous lies. If the Republicans in Congress get their way, Americans wouldn’t have to imagine. Defunding the Planned Parenthood Federation of America over a false accusation would be harmful to the health and finances of American citizens. Planned Parenthood is an organization that provides many essential health services for both men and women. Not only do these services directly benefit millions of people, but the scientific advancements made possible by Planned Parenthood have improved the…

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    Counter-Arguments While the previous section provided concrete evidence to showcase the obstacles women in medicine are currently facing, there is also literature that suggests the opposite. Not all women have a difficult time succeeding at carrying out multiple roles as a mother, wife, and doctor. McMurray’s study revealed that when compared to their coworkers with one or no children, female physicians with three children were “more happy, more stable in their specialties, and more likely to…

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    In Arizona, the decision of the court regarding modification of spousal maintenance is based upon Arizona Revised Statute Section 25-327(A) (2007) which requires that modification be dependent upon changed circumstances. For modification or termination of spousal support to be warranted it is also necessary that the circumstances be proven by comparison to the situation as in place at the time of dissolution. When is a Modification of Spousal Maintenance Appropriate? In MacMillan v. Schwartz,…

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