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Data Collection. --- Health Planning --- National Health Insurance, United States. --- Statistics
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The introduction of consumer-driven health plan (CDHP) options into employer-sponsored benefits plans has become more attractive across organizations. Many companies are finding this option to be a viable choice as part of the total rewards package due to increasing difficulty in offering competitive health plans to employees at affordable premiums while also maintaining good health-care coverage. While CDHPs can potentially control escalating health benefits costs, adequate time needs to be spent communicating, conducting employee education programs and evaluating outcomes from implementa
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1. La constitution d'un marché - 2. Un système fragmenté - 3. La réforme Obama - 4. Quel « modèle » de santé - Conclusion - Glossaire
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With continued health care cost increases, many organizations are finding it difficult to provide competitive and affordable employee benefit plans, while still attracting and retaining talent. Through a compilation of articles, this book showcases numerous options to consider in your benefit plan design to help control employee health care costs. This convenient one-source guide provides new ideas from practitioners in the field on how they are managing the escalating employee health care costs.
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Health Policy --- Health Care Costs --- Health Care Rationing --- National Health Insurance, United States --- Politique sanitaire --- Soins médicaux --- Rationnement des services de santé --- Coût --- Health Policy.
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Every industrial nation in the world guarantees their citizens access to essential health care services - every country, that is, except the United States. Indeed, one in eight Americans - a shocking 43 million people - a majority of them in working families, do not have any health care insurance. ""One Nation, Uninsured"" offers a vividly written, path-breaking history of America's failed efforts to address the health care needs of its citizens. Ranging across the 20th century, Jill Quadagno shows how each attempt to enact national health insurance was met with fierce attacks by powerful stak
Health care reform --- Health insurance --- Health services accessibility --- Medical policy --- Medically uninsured persons --- National health insurance --- Right to health --- National Health Insurance, United States --- Health Policy --- Medically Uninsured --- Politics --- Universal Coverage --- History --- Government policy
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The Affordable Care Act places strong emphasis on quality of care as a means to improve outcomes for Americans and promote the financial sustainability of our health care system. This report attempts to help employers understand the structural differences between health plans and the performance dimensions along which plans can differ, as well as to educate employers about available tools that can be used to evaluate plan options.
Health insurance -- United States. --- Health maintenance organizations -- United States. --- Health planning --- Employer-sponsored health insurance. --- Employee health benefits --- Employer-provided health insurance --- Employment-based health insurance --- Health insurance, Employer-sponsored --- Employee fringe benefits --- Insurance --- Employer-sponsored health insurance --- E-books
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