As reported on the Today Show in their segment “Today’s Boomer Nation” the Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons (AARP) offered some staggering statistics related to Baby Boomers (those Americans born between 1946 and 1964) and Healthcare. Of the nearly 78 million Baby Boomers living in the United States ...
Private health insurance, long considered a luxury for those of more than modest means, has become more and more affordable over the years. UK medical insurers have devised a wide variety of health insurance policies that can help you cut your health care costs and take advantage of private medical ...
Healthcare is a component of every human being's right to Life. Life ( food + water + shelter + healthcare + education) + Liberty ( rule of law + equal justice ) = The Pursuit of Happiness. A sensible form of universal healthcare is a good business decision for We the People. If ...
disguised as campaign contributions to let HMOs and the rest of the Medical Industry defraud and overcharge US citizens to make a fast profit?
I make roughly 800$ a month before taxes.
Fact: Medical care at the end of life cost about 10-12% of the total health care budget and 27% of the Medi-care budget. Doctors, patients, and patient's family are very reluctant to give up hope for a dying patient. Even when hospice and comfort care is available, people ...
Our schools desperately need more funding. Private schools get funding they dont need, yet public schools are barely giving our children the education they need. Classroom sizes are big and staff resources are stretched. Australian people are being forced to put their children in private schooling so they leave school ...
My brother is 28 not working and suffers from depression, he does not have medical insurance and he has not been approved for medical assistance. HELP!
My husband is self employed and we cant afford medical insurance......we dont qualify for medicaid .....i had to go to the ER and the doc said i need a hystorectomy.... costing ALOT of bucks......so now what do i do?
Really, I know Medicare and Medicaid probably help, but are they enough?