SOCIAL JUSTICE THROUGH HEALTH CARE 
 We hardly come across a person who may be fully satisfied with the health care delivery system run by either the government or the private sector. This is true not only for developing but for all the developed countries as well. Every law ...
This is a review of the article "Social Inequalities, Social Capital, and the Health of Canadians" by M. Reza Nakhaie, Lisa K. Smylie, and Robert Arnold from the periodical Review of Radical Political Economics (2007; 39:562).The main point that emerges from this report is that Canada needs to ...
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), an individual is entitled to SSD benefits if he or she is no longer has the capacity to undergo substantial gainful activity (SGA). This may be due to physical or mental disability that have lasted for a minimum of twelve months or result ...

 
 The Social Security Administration (SSA) administers two programs that provide benefits based on disability: the Social Security disability insurance program (title II of the Social Security Act (the Act) and the supplemental security income (SSI) program (title XVI of the Act).
 Title II provides for payment of disability benefits to individuals ...
In a landmark case settled in June 2009, the family of the “Ogoni 9” executed in 1995 received a US$ 15.5 million payout from Royal Dutch Shell company. The case goes back to the 1990’s in Nigeria where it was alleged that Shell had a long history of closely working ...
As with any insurance policy risk factor is important to the insurer when calculating the cost to you the insured. 
 As you can imagine in the case of life insurance, anything that makes you more risky in terms of hereditary conditions and existing health problems will increase ...
Medicare is the federal governments hospital and medical insurance program especially designed for people age sixty five and above. The Medicare benefits is not dependent on the social security that is why you may be able to get hold of your Medicare benefits even without your social security. Medicare also ...
Legally, no, but then they aren't required to treat you, either!
I would like to get back on meds and get better but it's nearly impossible considering my situation. Currently I am a college student with a very low income who doesn't have medical insurance. I just recently switched jobs so I wouldn't be able to get medical insurance ...
If a person receiving social security disability who has their own medical insurance, however the they get the medical insurance premium deducted from their SSD check . They don't need medicare A & B since they got their own health insurance (from spouse). Can this deduction be remove from their ...