Category: /History
, survivor's, disability insurance, 2) Medicare 3) Supplemental security income 4) Unemployment compensation 5)Aid to families with children, and 6) Medicaid. Another similarity between them is the social service to help the unemployed to find jobs. New Deal
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Many of the deficits occur because of mandatory spending. Mandatory Spending is required by permanent laws that are directed to help the public. Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, Food Stamps, and interest on the National Debt are all
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Category: /Literature/English
element that has been a huge cause in the last decade or so. Excessive medical malpractice lawsuits are generating higher health care costs, adding billions of dollars to both private health care coverage and federal programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. One
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
federal aid to education, added federal control and involvement over education, a power reserved for the states. More so, Congress passed Medicare and Medicaid, health insurance plans for the elderly, poor, and disabled. Some examples of the "Great Society
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
hospitals from directly or indirectly inducing physicians to limit the services provided to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. A gainsharing program could have that effect. Nonetheless, the legislative history of that law and the Office of Inspector General's
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
to overweight and obesity, medical expenses added up to in 1998 about 78.5 billion (equal to 92.6 billion in 2002 dollars). Half of these costs were paid by Medicaid and Medicare. Illinois is the fifth highest state in medical treatment for obesity with 3 billion
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
are still counted "self pay", such as Medicare/Medicaid patients, and will usually end up paying out of pocket a huge chunk of the bill, or get prematurely discharged. Chances are, if they can't afford the insurance to begin with, they are not likely going
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Category: /Business & Economy
insurance companies are going to cover. However, for those people who do not have insurance the hospital can form a team of employees to try and qualify some patients for Medicaid and Medicare, but for those people who do not qualify the hospital can still
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Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
people in the United States. Alzheimer's Disease is the fourth leading cause of adult death in the United States, and nearly 90 billion dollars go towards Alzheimer's research each year, most of this money is funded largely by Medicare and Medicaid
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Medicare and Medicaid will vanish. We will not be able to retire because there will be no social security to draw. Who will take care of us when all of this takes place? Will our children have to face the same problems we are?
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