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results in risk sharing between payer and physicians, and coordination among the group of physicians. We finally present a …
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In promoting health care reform in 2009, President Obama stated, “when it comes to health care spending, we are on an unsustainable course that threatens the financial stability of families, businesses and government itself.” We are still on that “unsustainable course” thirteen years...
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Background. Home health care (HHC) has been found to improve patient access and satisfaction. In the Philippines, HHC has been recognized as a health service since 1995; however, it has remained under-documented despite the country’s explicit initiatives in using health data standards for...
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The extent of premature death and ill health in the developing world is staggering. Death and ill health on such a scale are matters of concern in their own right. They also foster a brake on economic development. It was these twin concerns that led the international community to put health...
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Background: This study seeks to measure the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare jobs in Ohio. We examine whether healthcare sector workers were similarly affected compared to workers in other industries in Ohio and if there were any significant differences in job categories within the healthcare...
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Since 2012, beneficiaries of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) have enjoyed a certain normalization, however tenuous, of their status in the United States: they can legally work, their removal proceedings are deferred, and they cease to accrue unlawful presence. Regarding subsidized...
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This study presents new evidence on the potential detrimental effects of hospital closures. We examine how hospital closures affect the likelihood of incurring medical debt. Hospital closures can increase market concentration by removing a competitor from the market. Closures can also have...
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Growing global interest in mitigating the climate impact of healthcare has called attention to the role of performance monitoring in delivering a sustainable health system. The aim of this chapter is to ask whether and how performance monitoring can be made to support this ambition. Healthcare...
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The Australian government pays $6.5 billion per year in rebates to encourage Australians to purchase private health insurance (PHI) and an additional $3 billion to cover private inpatient medical services. What is the justification for large government subsidies to a private industry when all...
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● The health system produces an important amount of environmental pollution resulting in large negative health impacts● Progress on pledges to reduce pollution in the health sector has been slow because this work is often seen as outside core health system responsibilities● Placing...
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