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    biller. For starters, you almost certainly work in shifts. So you enter at one PM and you find that from the morning compared to that time, there already are about 40 bills which may have to be delivered to various agencies such as for example Medicare, Medicaid and individual insurance firms like Prudential even. So right out from the…

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    reality. The U.S. realize back in 1964 that too much of income equality will create social issues and economic instability. The government allocated resources to mitigate the poverty growth. This included social security amendment that added Medicare and Medicaid for the senior. It subsidizes impoverish public school district give all children for opportunity to education. It…

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    triple. Additionally, the population will also be older than what we see today. It is expected that 1 in 5 people will be 65 years old or older. This is going to be a problem with only 57% of the younger population having to work to fund the Medicare, Medicaid and healthcare for the older population. According to the United States Census, by 2050 there will be 87.7 million people who will be of 65 years, which is double in comparison to 2012. This will have…

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    Review Article Hunter’s Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (2012) article went into detail about ventilator associated pneumonia. Hunter defined ventilator associated pneumonia as a nosocomial infection that can be caused by any type of Gram negative bacteria; such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Acinetobacter. The article explained that patients that are affected by ventilator associated pneumonia are usually on a ventilator…

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    States is not exemption. Private insurers topically do not provide adequate care to mental ill people. Access and affordability for ACA varies state to state. Chesser’s (2015) study looked at mental health provisions of Affordable Care Act; impact of Medicaid Expansion in Virginia found, • Insurers no longer will be allowed to deny coverage or charge a higher premium due to pre-existing conditions, including mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. • Mental…

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    universal healthcare as a right for every working, disabled, and otherwise vulnerable citizen in order to put America first and compete with other global superpowers. Our current system operates on regulated private markets. Some are eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, which are public…

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    would be covered under the establishment of Medicare and Medicaid, but after fifty years those two programs require to evolve as result of changes in the society, and finally on May 1, 2010, the Affordable Care Act was approved in the middle of a big controversy during the Presidency of Barack Obama. Once…

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    I say this because I find it unusual for a 12% drop in our overall payments from Medicaid; especially when there is a growing number of an older population for Community South Medical Center. I believe that the strategic mission and plan needs to be a growth in the residential care, independent living, in-home nursing, hospice, advanced…

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    Doctors who take government health plans (Medicare, Medicaid) will have to accept 21 to 43 percent reduction on their payments, which is already 20 to 40 percent less than what private insurance pays (Matthews, 2015, para. 2 & 6). Consequently, the medical practice where I work at and others I known of has stopped accepting new patient covered under these plans. Medicaid insurers are having a hard time finding a primary doctor and if they do it’s still tough…

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    Healthcare Rationing from a Christian Worldview The ultimate “gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23, NIV), because he gave himself for our salvation. Therefore, human life is priceless, because our lives are a gift from God. Healthcare rationing as it applies to the delivery of health services in the United States and in other countries will be discussed. The quality of care, efficiency and equity, healthy lives, and access to health services will be reviewed as well…

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