The richest country in the world, the best health resources for citizens. Unfortunately, the United States, even in the Top 10 on Health Systems. The truth is that medical facilities in America, usually owned and operated by private firms. In addition, insurance is largely provided by the private sector are available. can not afford to inflation, a significant percentage of Americans are health resources, including primary care and prevention, safety of medicines and medical supplies and equipment, etc.
Currently, there are a lot of controversy on the issue of health care reform, President Barack Obama, who will address the lack of access to medical resources. It focuses on the restructuring of insurance to protect consumers. In general, these reforms are aimed at improving the general state of American health
So far, only low-cost resources, health services are as follows.
Health programs:
* Medicare - an insurance program for people age 65 and older, covers
* Medicaid - a health program of the federal government and state governments to individuals and families with low incomes and resources funding.
* Children's Insurance Program - Program U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, which finances medical services for eligible children under the age of 19 years
* veterans - a program to provide medical assistance from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where a variety of clinics, hospitals, medical centers and institutions work.
* military system - an integral part of the U. S. Department of Defense, provides health care for active duty and retired U.S. military personnel and their families.
Indian * services - responsible for providing medical assistance to persons recognized tribes and Alaska Natives. IHS is part of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Sanitary:
* State Hospital - a two-thirds of all urban hospitals in a row. It is used by the government (local, regional and federal level), support of poor, the uninsured patients of funding. Other Non-profit hospitals, usually with a religious community or a nonprofit organization linked.
Outpatient surgery centers * - aka surgicenters, ambulatory surgical centers, or centers of everyday surgery, medical facilities to perform this operation as outpatients. The value of transactions conducted in these centers do not require hospitalization, is expensive and less complicated for patients.
* provide social centers - sanitation in municipalities with low income or the uninsured patients, migrant and seasonal farm workers, homeless and people in social housing.
* Hill-Burton Services - consists of hospitals, nursing homes and other health facilities construction / renovation grants and loans in 1946, received in exchange for these structures are responsible for providing services to patients in poor areas. There are currently 200 homes on the national level to health care in patients' rights.
Health information:
* resources on health and management - the information center, which provides publications, resources and referrals for medical care, especially for low-income, uninsured patients and those associated with special health care needs.
* U. S. Public Health - includes all health care and social services and housing contract in order to ensure public health and to promote the prevention and the promotion of health sciences.
Currently, there are a lot of controversy on the issue of health care reform, President Barack Obama, who will address the lack of access to medical resources. It focuses on the restructuring of insurance to protect consumers. In general, these reforms are aimed at improving the general state of American health
So far, only low-cost resources, health services are as follows.
Health programs:
* Medicare - an insurance program for people age 65 and older, covers
* Medicaid - a health program of the federal government and state governments to individuals and families with low incomes and resources funding.
* Children's Insurance Program - Program U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, which finances medical services for eligible children under the age of 19 years
* veterans - a program to provide medical assistance from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where a variety of clinics, hospitals, medical centers and institutions work.
* military system - an integral part of the U. S. Department of Defense, provides health care for active duty and retired U.S. military personnel and their families.
Indian * services - responsible for providing medical assistance to persons recognized tribes and Alaska Natives. IHS is part of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Sanitary:
* State Hospital - a two-thirds of all urban hospitals in a row. It is used by the government (local, regional and federal level), support of poor, the uninsured patients of funding. Other Non-profit hospitals, usually with a religious community or a nonprofit organization linked.
Outpatient surgery centers * - aka surgicenters, ambulatory surgical centers, or centers of everyday surgery, medical facilities to perform this operation as outpatients. The value of transactions conducted in these centers do not require hospitalization, is expensive and less complicated for patients.
* provide social centers - sanitation in municipalities with low income or the uninsured patients, migrant and seasonal farm workers, homeless and people in social housing.
* Hill-Burton Services - consists of hospitals, nursing homes and other health facilities construction / renovation grants and loans in 1946, received in exchange for these structures are responsible for providing services to patients in poor areas. There are currently 200 homes on the national level to health care in patients' rights.
Health information:
* resources on health and management - the information center, which provides publications, resources and referrals for medical care, especially for low-income, uninsured patients and those associated with special health care needs.
* U. S. Public Health - includes all health care and social services and housing contract in order to ensure public health and to promote the prevention and the promotion of health sciences.
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