Medical Technology & Health Care Costs Medical administrators will ...
.... The expense and ownership of these pieces of
medical technology must be coupled with staffing
costs. The machines are run by allied
medical personnel. ....
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Medical malpractice insurance
.... "Tested, but untried." The Economist. McCormick, B. (1993, February 15). "Study: Defensive medicine
costs nearly $10 billion." American
Medical News, 4-5.
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The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... Today, public concern is high, with behavioral changes urged and undertaken,
medical costs increasing, public health organizations geared to offer advice and ....
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Medical Care Access and Inequality
.... As
medical-care
costs rise above the ability to pay, potentially insured rate payers are more inclined (or forced) to take their chances as uninsured persons ....
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Medical Insurance Industry
With increased pressure on Congress and employers to reduce
medical costs, the
medical services industry is receiving strong incentive to provide an ....
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The Costs of US Health Care The condit
.... the wealthy. But their concern is the large governmental outlay for
medical care, not reducing the
costs to consumers. The proof ....
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MEDICAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Introduction Health
.... These are said to include: 1. Lower
costs - The CCHC (2000) states that most .... is that people use health insurance money to pay for nonrisky
medical episodes. ....
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Family & Medical Leave Act of 1993
.... not performed. The principle potential
costs associated with the Family and
Medical Leave Act are four in number. These
costs are ....
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The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
.... Today, public concern is high, with behavioral changes urged and undertaken,
medical costs increasing, public health organizations geared to offer advice and ....
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Medical Insurance
.... As
medical costs have soared in recent years, companies have cut back on how much they will contribute to employee's health plans, and employee's are finding ....
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Advances in Medical Research
.... the negative outcomes of
medical research that will have dire financial
costs for the future generations of the US The financial
costs of
medical research and ....
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Escalating Health Care Costs & Rationing
.... The excess in increased
medical costs must also be addressed; difficult negotiations with drug companies, device manufacturers, suppliers, and labor ....
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Emergency Medical Technicians
.... With the advent of both managed care and increased
costs for all kinds of
medical services, some municipalities began to bill patients, most of whom paid for ....
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FAMILY HEALTH CARE COSTS Introd
.... the latest
medical technology if its use is not warranted by
medical necessity, nor .... The increasing
costs associated with health care also are major concerns of ....
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Family Health Care Costs Introd
.... the latest
medical technology if its use is not warranted by
medical necessity, nor .... The increasing
costs associated with health care also are major concerns of ....
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Marijuana and Medical Use
.... In addition, to these
medical costs (which are often passed on to the taxpayer), the rise in drug exposed babies throughout the nation has also imposed major ....
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Sebastian River Medical Center: A Case Study
.... of
costs. Critics contend that this approach robs professional health care providers of their professional autonomy through the imposition of
medical practice ....
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Nurse Practitioners & Medical Doctors
.... However, Doctors remain the core giver of
medical knowledge and nurses continue .... more consultations over the phone and reducing hospital admissions and
costs. ....
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Roles of Medical Doctors & Nurse Practitioners
.... However, Doctors remain the core giver of
medical knowledge and nurses continue .... more consultations over the phone and reducing hospital admissions and
costs. ....
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Medical Care Rationing
.... in the United States economy; even so,
costs have traditionally risen because legislators have not wanted to regulate the quantity of available
medical care. ....
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Rationing of Medical Care in the US
.... in new, highly expensive equipment, and the staffing
costs of operating and maintaining that equipment, may not directly translate into better
medical care for ....
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Article on Medical Care Quality
.... meant every intervention of possible benefit, and neither physicians nor patients have been expected to weigh
medical benefits against their
costs or against ....
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Healthy Kids Program
.... When children develop conditions such as cancer, where
medical costs are huge, low-income parents can literally go bankrupt paying the
medical costs; therefore ....
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Demand Production and Government Intervention I
.... Finally, the proliferation of malpractice lawsuits has markedly raised insurance
costs for
medical providers, as well as causing them to practice "defensive ....
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Life Insurance
.... The need for such a fund is nearly universal in American society as funeral
costs,
medical expenses, outstanding debts and various other liabilities must be ....
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Concerns in HMO Industry
.... Advantages include the following:
medical costs are decreased; preventative medicine is provided without additional cost; all treatments, hospitalizations, and ....
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Costs of Illegal Immigration
.... Edmondson 2). However, as we can see this amount if barely a fraction of what it
costs states in
medical, educational, and criminal enforcement
costs. ....
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US and Canada's Health Care Systems
.... The Canadian system is not free of problems. Paying doctors on a fee-for-service basis makes it hard to control
medical costs (Weitz 379). ....
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HMO MANAGEMENT & ISSUES
.... Advantages include the following:
medical costs are decreased; preventative medicine is provided without additional cost; all treatments, hospitalizations, and ....
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The Price of Sin: Case Study in Japan
.... On the private side, there are
medical costs associated with the profession as well as marketing
costs (clothes) and legal fees. ....
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