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| Articles about National Health |
| NHS - National Health Service | | 2008-06-14 17:58:00 | | The NHS is 60. Many people do not realise that before the National Health Service came into being people had to pay to see a doctor or to have any treatment - anything to do with health was expensive, very expensive. Britain leads the world in free treatment for all - it is wonderful and we should never knock it.
LONG MAY THE NHS REIGN - HAPPY BIRTHDAY NHS! | | By: Random Ramblings | | |
| | National Health Insurance | | 2008-06-09 14:12:07 | | The federals government also has health insurance programs for those who are eligible.Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 or older, those who are under age 65 with certain disabilities, and people of all ages with end-stage renal disease (those with permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis ). Medicare includes hospital insurance (Part A), medical insurance Medicaid is a state-administered health insurance program available to certain low-income individuals and families who fit into a recognized eligibility group. You must meet very specific requirements and considerations that include age, , disability, income, resources, and U.S. citizenship or a lawfully admitted . These rules can vary from state to state. Source: 2005 Annual Report of the Social Security and Medicare Boards of TrusteesProjected distribution of Medicare funding for the 2006 fiscal year. If a family earns too much to qua | | By: insurance | | |
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| National Health Insurance In America - Part 2 | | 2007-03-15 02:16:18 | | So why don’t we have National Health Insurance In America?
Be sure to read Part 1 of this article first.
The political will has not gained momentum on this issue due to AMA propaganda that continues to cast doubt in the public mind concerning the success of such a plan. The first misgiving usually offered is that [...]
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| | National Health Insurance In America - Part 1 | | 2007-03-11 10:58:05 | | President Clinton did not and now President Bush will not address health care reform in a way that deviates even slightly from the HMO and Managed Care Industries that have given large sums of money to both campaigns to keep them quiet. Thus these special interests maintain the status quo of the for profit health [...]
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