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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Access Denied : declared in Micro-Hospitals Offer an Alternative Health Care Model for Local Communities

"Increasing access to high-quality emergency care and focusing on the patient-physician relationship has provided a strong foundation for our growth." Already in 19 states, according to company research, these hospitals continue to grow and are becoming a trend in health care. Cost: Compared to full-service hospitals, micro-hospitals are cheaper and faster to build and take up less space, Garcia says. Disadvantages: Micro-hospitals are equipped to deal with a range of health care problems. Small-scale inpatient facilities, known in the industry as micro-hospitals, are popping up across the country to offer medical care in underserved communities and provide provide a local alternative to the potentially long waits for emergency care at major hospitals.


Trump's 100 Days: Health Care Professionals Grade the President

MONEY asked five professionals in different fields within the health care industry to grade Trump's progress during his first 100 days in office. The National Institute of Mental Health is part of the NIH, and it funds a huge amount of research on all kinds of mental health issues. With the ACA, for the first time there was the recognition that mental health was an essential health benefit. It made mental health care accessible to tens of millions of Americans. If he tries to come back and [pass a new health care bill], everyone will be on the edge of their seat.

Family Research Council In Favor of Revised Health Care Bill
At least one conservative group is giving the thumbs up to the GOP's revised American Health Care Act. "Family Research Council urges the House of Representatives to approve the American Health Care Act and intends to score in support," concluded Perkins. The Family Research Council is satisfied with the changes, particularly because it will be a "pro-family" and "pro-life" bill. "Family Research Council will score in favor of the American Health Care Act of 2017 because it provides the best path forward to re-establish the fundamental federal policy that abortion is not health care, to redirect funding away from Planned Parenthood, and to provide American families improved health insurance options. The measure not only reapplies to federal health care law the principle contained in the Hyde Amendment that abortion is not health care and should not be subsidized but it also contains significant steps to reduce healthcare premiums.


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