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samedi 21 novembre 2015
Medicare Advantage plans, CMS, and providing high-quality care to -- and care for -- all people
By Unknown 07:07
Cavanaugh, CMS, Health Affairs, Kaiser, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, poor people, RAND, Slavitt, underserved No comments
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Medicare HMOs, or officially as Medicare Part C, are an alternative to traditional Medicare. By enrolling in such a plan, at additional out-of-pocket cost, the Medicare recipient gets additional benefits that are characteristic of HMOs. This may include smaller (or no) copayments or deductibles, coverage for things not covered by traditional Medicare like dental care, eyeglasses, and hearing aids, and other...
samedi 14 novembre 2015
Rising white midlife mortality: what are the real causes and solutions?
By Unknown 08:07
alcohol, Camara Jones, Case, Deaton, economy, Great Society, inequality, inequities, methamphetamine, midlife mortality, opiates, race, suicide, VCU, White No comments

A widely covered and important health research study was recently published by Princeton economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, “Rising morbidity and mortality in midlife among white non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century”. The main message is contained in the title – mortality...
dimanche 1 novembre 2015
Who is left out of ACA, and how does this affect Health for All?
By Unknown 05:42
ACA, Goodnough, Gove County, Gruenbacher, hospital closure, Independence KS, KAFP, KHA, Medicaid Expansion, Medicare, Obamacare, Quinter KS, undocumented No comments
The Affordable Care Act (ACA, Obamacare) has been very successful, despite the pronouncements of doomsayers (mostly Republicans). More than 10 million people who were previously uninsured have received coverage, and this has dramatically increased their access to health care. However, many people remain without health insurance, and many more are barely able to afford their...