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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Home-Care Workers and the Future of Health Care : theatlantic





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Home-Care Workers and the Future of Health Care

Home-Care Workers and the Future of Health Care
Home-Care Workers and the Future of Health Care
The people who will save American health care likely don't wear lab coats or perform complicated procedures in operating rooms.They probably don't have doctorates or years and years of graduate experience.These saviors on average make a tenth or less of what physicians earn each year in salary, and they often perform some of the most thankless tasks of the allied health fields.


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The Danish Health Care Industry improves the quality of lives for more and more Americans

The Danish Health Care Industry improves the quality of lives for more and more Americans
The Danish Health Care Industry improves the quality of lives for more and more Americans
Denmark and The United States of America has a very close and continuing relationship both in regards to people and trade.Denmark has a long and proud tradition of supplying quality products and services.We have brought creativity and better quality of life to people all over the world.


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Why Great Ideas In Health Care Don't Thrive Everywhere

Why Great Ideas In Health Care Don't Thrive Everywhere
Why Great Ideas In Health Care Don't Thrive Everywhere
Jeff Goldsmith and Lawton BurnsSeptember 29, 2016In the world of fine wine, it is well known that some types of wine grapes grow only in very specific climates and ecologies.The concept borrowed from the French is "terroir" (ter-WAHR).Terroir explains why the finest champagne grapes grow only in a small district in northeastern France, characterized by rolling hills and a chalky limestone subsoil that provides a steady level of moisture and imparts a mineral note to the wine's flavor.


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Denying Poor Patients Health Care Coverage Won't Fix Obamacare

Denying Poor Patients Health Care Coverage Won't Fix Obamacare
Denying Poor Patients Health Care Coverage Won't Fix Obamacare
I spent most of my adult life in elected politics in Mississippi, and I saw firsthand the inequities of our health care system.One of the most disconcerting aspects of this inequality existed before the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, when insurance companies denied health coverage for a patient's pre-existing condition.The health care law changed all that.


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