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JAMA, 1920
To the Editor: —InThe Journal, Jan. 24, 1920, p. 271, Dr. E. M Stanton opposed the principles of compulsory health insurance on the grounds that the burdens of such insurance cannot be borne by the insured. In so doing, in my opinion, he made a very good argument in favor of compulsory health insurance.
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To the Editor: —InThe Journal, Jan. 24, 1920, p. 271, Dr. E. M Stanton opposed the principles of compulsory health insurance on the grounds that the burdens of such insurance cannot be borne by the insured. In so doing, in my opinion, he made a very good argument in favor of compulsory health insurance.
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Compulsory Health Insurance Databases
1999The compulsory health insurance databases represent fundamental infrastructure to the implementation of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (HIIS) operations, i.e. for its effective performance in all the fields of its business. This paper presents the legal bases of the database management, the logocal database structure, the supply of data ...
Janez Svoljsak, Irma Dovzan
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2009
AbstractThis chapter discusses private health insurance, social health insurance, and tax-financed health care. These three health insurance systems differ in terms of three Cs: costs, coverage, and choice. Private health insurance is the most costly one to manage.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses private health insurance, social health insurance, and tax-financed health care. These three health insurance systems differ in terms of three Cs: costs, coverage, and choice. Private health insurance is the most costly one to manage.
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2022
Les assurances obligatoires sont très nombreuses en France - la présente étude en recense près de deux cents. Édictées dans des domaines très variés - pour la pratique d'activités professionnelles ou privées de transport, de construction, de santé, juridiques, sportives, etc.
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Les assurances obligatoires sont très nombreuses en France - la présente étude en recense près de deux cents. Édictées dans des domaines très variés - pour la pratique d'activités professionnelles ou privées de transport, de construction, de santé, juridiques, sportives, etc.
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Compulsory Automobile Insurance
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1927THERE were 22,342,457 automobiles registered in the United States during the year 1926. This is an increase of 11.2 per cent over 1925 and about a 400 per cent increase for the past ten years. When marveling at the phenomenal growth of this now indispensable transportation convenience one is very apt to forget that each year it is exacting a human toll
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
To the Editor:— The industrial picture in Britain has lately been holding my attention because it is the nation whose experience with compulsory health insurance that has been presented as most worthy of being copied. Prior to the rearmament activity, Britain's unemployed were listed as approximating 2,000,000.
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To the Editor:— The industrial picture in Britain has lately been holding my attention because it is the nation whose experience with compulsory health insurance that has been presented as most worthy of being copied. Prior to the rearmament activity, Britain's unemployed were listed as approximating 2,000,000.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
To the Editor: —Compulsory health insurance concerns itself with the great economic problem of the wage earner. It has for its basis insufficient wages, or wages out of which no surplus is left to cover the needs during a period of illness. One of the needs being medical care, health insurance proposes to stand sponsor for that item.
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To the Editor: —Compulsory health insurance concerns itself with the great economic problem of the wage earner. It has for its basis insufficient wages, or wages out of which no surplus is left to cover the needs during a period of illness. One of the needs being medical care, health insurance proposes to stand sponsor for that item.
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