Offhand, 300 million Americans, including providers of medical care (physicians, etc.).
Not an answer. This is from the person who asked the question (Details) Hi!I'm doing a world history project on current events, by the title you can see what it's about, universal health care.My partner and I decided to ask online to see what people think so we can make our own statistics depending on the answers we get. So I am asking (if you want) when answering the question to possibly include where you live, your age, and if you have health care. Anything else that you think may help us with our project is greatly appreciated.The question: What do you think about the Universal health care plan? Do you think that we should be focusing on other issues like the economy, war, inflation, etc? Would you prefer the Private or Public plan? Do you think that this is good for our country or just worsen the current status? Or do you just not care?Please consider those questions when answering.One question we really would like you to answer:Overall what do you think about universal health care?-Yes, we should have universal health care-No, we should no have universal health care-No, I think it's a good idea but not right now with our economy, etc
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The organization that introduced the idea of primary health care was World Health organization in Alma Ata. The short form for the organization is WHO.
He has had several contradictory views on health care, and it would be challenging to figure out which ones are for genuine (possibly none of them), but the rational idea would be to assume that he is still a supporter of ObamaCare, RomneyCare, and universal health care in general seeing as he was such a strong supporter of them before he took on far right stances in time for the 2008 election. He has good reasons to look to universal health care as well. Health care costs threaten the financial stability of the country. Everybody wants to fix the problem and efforts have been made 'around the edges' of the problem that have had little effect. One of those efforts is the reduction in provider reimbursements that is undone each session by the so-called "Doc-Fix." The problem is the only other path versus universal health care. by some scheme, is no government health care. Americans are not the type of people who are going to let a person's health be solely determined by a person's wealth.
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The concept of healthcare reform is the idea of making access to affordable healthcare universal. From President Obama's speech: It will provide more security and stability to those who have health insurance. It will provide insurance to those who don't. And it will lower the cost of health care for our families, our businesses, and our government.
Organizational stakeholders are group of people that have interests in the organization. This idea was first used in the year 1963 at the Standford Research Institute.
Organizational stakeholders are group of people that have interests in the organization. This idea was first used in the year 1963 at the Standford Research Institute.
A universal idea is that that is dealed with in an epic. It is the idea of good and evil or black and white. It is an idea that everyone has an understanding of and that has background to it. You can relate universal idea to things in life that are known by everyone. It's a natural prior knowledge theme.
It is a good idea that people get health insurance, this is used just incase something unexpected happens. Here is a website where you can look at different health care options. http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/
Health care reform is the idea that the current health care system must be changed because it is not effective, wise or fair. Currently there is a debate in the United States about what health care reform should look like for Americans. The United States enacted legislation March 23, 2010 that improves health care access and strengthens insurance oversight, adopting methods piloted by individual state systems.
i have not the slightest idea hahaha you thought i knew