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    The Kaiser Family Foundation also referred to as Kaiser, is often cited in news stories and journal articles. In my experience, rarely, if ever, does its mention include an explanation of what Kaiser is or what this organization does. I have found it to be very prevalent in its mention during the current political election events and more so in the information that I have been researching for this class. Thus, my interest was sparked. The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) is a private…

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    N.Y. State Senate: Kevin Parker (Democratic): His name is Kevin S. Parker His party affiliation is the democratic party. The committees he serves on are Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (Member), Banks (Member),Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation (Member), Energy and Telecommunications (Member), Finance (Member), Higher Education (Member), Insurance (Member), and Rules (Member). Some of his major accomplishments are as follows: He distributes thousands of dollars in college scholarships to…

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    Marxism On Healthcare

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    The United States is considered a wealthy and industrialized nation. However, the healthcare system in the United States is somewhat flawed compared to other countries since it doesn’t have a universal healthcare system. According to the US Census Bureau, “the percentage of Americans without health insurance was 16.3%, or 49.9 million uninsured people in 2010”. Basically, the rich percentage of the population have the best access and quality of healthcare and medicine. However, if someone…

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    The rising healthcare costs continue to be a problem in the Unites States. A major factor is the increased spending on prescription medications. This issue remains heavily debated in the political arena and in healthcare. In the United States people pay the highest cost for prescription medications in the world despite income levels or insurance coverage. The difference in prices is enormous compared to other countries such as France, Switzerland, Japan, Canada, and Germany. This problem is…

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    Assignment #1: International Comparisons The organization of medical care between America and Great Britain are quite different yet similar in some aspects. Great Britain has a diverse health care system that proves to be successful by a ranking study placing them at number one in overall health care. While the United States overall health care system struggles to find it’s place in the ranking system, comparing it to Great Britain’s system is a productive method to seek change. Great…

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    In the article “What Happens When Doctors Only Take Cash Everybody, Especially Patients, Win,” by Nick Gillespie states his opinion on the benefits of when doctors only take cash as the only form of payment for non-emergency medical services. Gillespie favorably speaks that by physicians only taking cash, therefore removing the health insurance company, allows for the doctors to provide clear pricing on medical procedures. Currently, in the healthcare market, prices for medical procedures are…

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    Australian Health Care System The Australian health care system is a mixed system of both private and government sectors. The Government sector includes the Medicare system and the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS). The private sector includes private health insurance. The international health care system of North Korea, United States of America is compared with Australia in ethical, economic and political characteristics. Medicare is a free health insurance scheme financed…

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    in the world that we live in today. Although in different countries all systems work differently and are more privileged. Some would say America has the best health care systems, I disagree with that statement. America is the ONLY country without Universal healthcare, medical conditions go without being treated because of the patient’s insurance, and america overpays for healthcare. The American healthcare systems have many flaws. The flaws vary such as medical conditions go without being…

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    WK1: A1: DQ2: (Required Question For ALL Students- Graduate & Undergrads) Wk1 DQ2: It has been postulated that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is not financially sustainable. In your opinion, should the ACA be revised/amended or repealed/defunded? Why or why not? Please discuss and support your opinion with outside sources. It is imperative the Affordable Care Act (ACA) addresses healthcare non-sustainability, the ACA shares, “Health care spending represented 17.2 percent of our gross domestic…

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    01/21/2016 The Health Care Act Assuming the United States needs some form of healthcare to cover its entire citizenry and we have all decided to embrace Universal healthcare as the solution to this. Is Obamacare the appropriate approach to Universal healthcare? Or should we return to the Network of Insurance option that existed before the act became law? Let’s explore this together. Firstly, According to Gale, in “Health Care Issues”, she…

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