Health Care in Britain and US: A comparison
.... funded healthcare system which provides the majority of healthcare for those in the
United Kingdom, ranging from general practitioner
care and Emergency ....
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Long Term Health Care Services Comparison
.... This 10 percent of the population, however, accounts for approximately 30 percent of the total health
care expenditures in the
United States (Rosen, Fan shel ....
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US and French Health Care Systems
.... Dalen (2000) claims that health
care costs in the
United States, as of 1998, were $1.2 trillion, 15 percent of Gross National Product (GNP), and the highest in ....
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Continuum-based Health Care Delivery
.... the issue is to consider it in a narrow context of benefits and costs that are relevant to the issue within the health
care delivery system in the
United States ....
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Undocumented Aliens & Health Care Rights
.... 1992, pp. 6 26). In such an event, the costs of health
care services in the
United States would become even more expensive. A sixth ....
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America's Health Care System
.... Chapter 4: Despite the critical role that nurses play in the delivery of health
care in the
United States, significant problems persist within the nursing ....
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US and Canada's Health Care Systems
.... 345). On the other hand, the costs for health
care in the
United States are almost 1.5 times higher than in Canada (Weitz 337). The ....
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Alternative Forms of Health Care
When people think of health
care in the
United States, they often think of the traditional practices of the American Medical Association (AMA). ....
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Delivery of Health Care Services in US & UK
.... The Tories under Thatcher would have liked to have restructured health
care in the
United Kingdom to a model that was similar to that prevailing in the
United ....
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RESPITE CARE SERVICES
.... Adequate child day
care in the
United States is expensive. Cost for such
care range from approximately $2,600 per year to well over $15,000 per year. ....
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Managed Care
.... the managed
care concept is to balance access to services, service quality, and the cost of services in relation to health
care in the
United States (Goldfield ....
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Delivery of Health Care & Managed Care
.... the managed
care concept is to balance access to services, service quality, and the cost of services in relation to health
care in the
United States (Goldfield ....
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Competition in Health Care: Domestic vs. International Competition
.... The Federal trade Commission/Department of Justice (FTC/DOJ) (2004) reported that in the
United States, health
care quality varies widely, even after ....
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Medical Care Rationing
.... 2000 "recognizes the challenge facing health planners, decision makers, and health
care providers due to the heterogeneity of the
United States population and ....
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Health Care in Canada and the US
.... She indicated that the system that is currently evolving is likely to create a two-tiered system of medical
care in the
United States, resulting in quality ....
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Custodial Care for the Elderly
.... alternatives for custodial
care for the elderly, (4) a comparison of the provi sion and funding of custodial
care for the elderly in the
United States and ....
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Government's Role in Health Care & Poverty
.... research paper discusses the involvement of different levels of government in addressing health
care needs and the problem of poverty in the
United States, the ....
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MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS
.... Rising costs of health
care and the fact that approximately 15 percent of the
United States population lacks health insurance, have provided stimulus for the ....
(1435

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Rationing of Medical Care in the US
In the
United States, access to quality health
care is available to those who have health insurance, either because their employers provide it, or because they ....
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AIDS Warnings and Health Care Providers
.... AIDS disease, and because of the Tarasoff decision, a health
care provider has .... While citizens of the
United States have always valued privacy rights, there is ....
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Dimensions of Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... 14 A Comparison of the Funding of Custodial
Care for the Elderly in the
United States and Canada ... 18 Demographics of the Elderly in Bermuda ..... ....
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Health Care Economics
.... is, in the late 1980s, developing into a major health issue in the
United States (US). Problems asso ciated with access to health
care services, generally ....
(2386

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Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... 14 A Comparison of the Funding of Custodial
Care for the Elderly in the
United States and Canada ... 18 Demographics of the Elderly in Bermuda ..... ....
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Health Care Alternatives in the US
....
care.
United States is one of the few industrialized countries that does not have universal health
care (Perrin, 1999, p. 859). ....
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Home Hospice Care
.... an estimated 9.5 million persons in the
United States have difficulty performing routine activities essential to living (Home-health and hospice
care, 1993, pp ....
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Effects of Managed Care on Surgical Care
.... As managed
care is a relatively new approach to the widespread delivery of health
care in the
United States, however, much of this research is contradictory. ....
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HIV/AIDS Medical Trials HAART Analysis
.... Barriers to
care in the
United States include lack of individual financial resources, lack of accessible treatment, a failure to address risk factors, and a ....
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Health Care Models
.... Health
care in the
United States. (2009). Wikipedia. Retrieved 11 February 2009 at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Health_care_in_the_United_States, 1-14. ....
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Improving Health Care
.... The
United States and South Africa are the only two industrialized nations in the world without a national health
care program. ....
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Health Care - Supply and Demand
.... The result is that the number of home healthcare jobs in the
United States is expected to reach more than 1.3 million by 2014 ("Home Health
Care Overview," 2008 ....
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