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    Understanding Stakeholders The United States health care system consists of many ‘players’, or stakeholders as we’ve studied over the past few weeks. Stakeholders are individuals who take an interest in something that is being offered, the thing that is at stake may or may not have a direct impact on the stakeholder. Stakeholders such as government, business, and employees have a great amount of influence on healthcare policy. Stakeholders can influence cost; the affordability of healthcare is a…

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    With equal access to health care, the main advantage is it’ll give people who can’t afford health care the services they need. A universal health care system will provide basic health care services for all citizens without discrimination against anyone due to any reason. It helps those that aren’t employed or have other difficulties getting health care when they need it the most. Every…

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    comes to preventative medicine. Germany is the country that invented the concept of a national health care system. Although it is more expensive than Japan’s healthcare system and the UK’s healthcare system, it covers a lot more. Germany offers universal health care, including medical, dental, mental health, homeopathy, and spa treatment. Pregnant women in Germany pay nothing but there is a copay fee for most patients which is only about 15 dollars in US currency every 3 months. This healthcare…

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    Trump has made it very clear that he wants to repeal and replace Obamacare. One of Trump’s biggest mottos based on the health care is that he “will not let people die on the streets,” he also says we need to take care of our own who can’t take care of themselves. It’s pretty much an all or nothing kind of ordeal going on. He wants to keep protections so that people with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied health insurance. He has made a call for medicaid to be transformed into a state block…

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    For decades, a solution has been searched for to solve the problems of health care in the United States. The most major issue being the constant imbalance of cost, access, and quality. Many countries around the world have been utilizing the system of socialized health care for years, including Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom. These three international health systems will be analyzed in terms of organization, finances, outcomes in relation to cost, access, and quality, as well as the…

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    visit a person in one’s house and can get similar care to a hospital. Another example from France was anyone could hire a person to do laundry, cook, and take care of children while a parent can do something for themselves. Another advantage of universal health care system is that people will not have to worry paying for care when visiting the doctor or emergency room. In America, people who have insurance they are limited to only seeing doctors that are in covered within one’s insurance.…

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    The nation-wide agreement was established and agreed upon at a Council of Australian Governments (COAG) summit on the second of August two thousand and eleven. The National health agreement was entered into by all states and territories to provide the necessary framework to facilitate measures that improve transparency, governance and financing within the Australian healthcare system. Clearly defining Commonwealth, state and territory governments to work in unison to improve the health care…

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    (Harden). The government oversees the entire health care system and strives to provide the citizens with quality care. Japan has both publicly financed and privately financed health insurance. The universal public health insurance system (PHIS) is almost completely government regulated. The PHIS offers universal coverage, and people must enroll based on their current employment. Those aged forty and above participate in long-term care insurance (2015 International Profiles).…

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    German Healthcare System The German health care system is a decentralized system that is mostly run by government agencies. The country provides health insurance for most citizens, but there is also the option of private health insurance, which is utilized by a small portion of the population. It is mandatory for every citizen to have health care coverage. The government plays a large role in the health care system including insurance, hospitals, and other health care activities. This is much…

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    I needed to learn common insurance types that we will offer such as term, whole life, variable universal life, etc. Other terms that I learned by familiarity were annuities, defined benefit plans, examples of defined contribution plans, required minimum distributions and more. I learned these terms during hands-on experiences while reinforcing these…

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