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…over the privatization of healthcare has been a heated one. True, the valued Canadian health system is going through a period of crisis and is undoubtedly in need of some serious reform. Privatization of health care and the eventual establishment of a two…
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…in which all Americans would receive medical and dental care. Lastly Truman fought to provide federal aid to states to increase and equalize the American educational system. Sadly the civil rights, national health insurance and federal aid for education programs…
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…by establishing a three-year, $750 million demonstration program, specifically for Medicare beneficiaries, to cover the patient care costs for those who participate in certain federally-sponsored cancer clinical trials. Although the Health Care Financing…
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…election develops its own “personality.” Despite agreeing on some issues, the four major [now just two] candidates in the upcoming 2000 presidential election hold different opinions on three major economic issues: tax reform, health care, and free trade…
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…of their workers, the workers were paid, and that was that. According to a public health reformer, the factory life killed more than the wars did (DOC 6). He seems to be asking that if there isn't a war, why are there men dying when they don't have to. The English…
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…on the health care of the poor. Davis feels that "It's many achievements have gone unheralded and largely unappreciated obscured by an all consuming concern with its unanticipated high cost. Reform is clearly needed." (Davis, 1996) The area of reform
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…of equal health-care in a particular country. If this system ever replaced America's current system, it would bring about many positive and negative effects on research, competition, innovation, education, and every other sect of the health community. Several…
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Health Act. This bill is supposed to privatize the heath care system. It would allow for-profit clinics to do minor surgeries and keep patients for extended overnight stays. It will increase our economy because the government can now use the money…
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…. “Although it would be unrealistic to assume that the American public will some day wish to treat health care like other inherent rights, such as education or police protection, there is a general agreement that some basic array of health care services should…
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…affairs and be a policy maker for health care reform. Certified Nurse Midwives and Certified Midwives must graduate from an accredited education program and pass a certification exam. Because of the high standards established for education and certification…
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