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HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE AGED

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Today seven principal methods are being used by insurance companies to provide protection for the aged against the costs of medical care. 1 These methods have largely come into being in the past few years. These methods are (1) continuation of insurance on older active workers under group insurance plans; (2) continuation of group insurance on workers ...
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Health and Insurance

1993
Some people cannot afford to pay for care. Bereft of entitlements and claims, they fall back upon the safety-net residualism of private charities, factory nurses, altruistic practitioners and public clinics. The concomitant of free treatment is often stigma and lack of courtesy, the care itself is often rushed and second-rate, but at least the indigent
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Psychotherapy and Health Insurance

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
The Australian health insurance industry has been critical of psychiatry. The data on patterns of claims which have been the focus for some of their concerns are reviewed. The evidence on the efficacy of psychotherapy is also reviewed. Psychotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for persons with incapacitating neurotic and personality ...
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Health Insurance Coverage and Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Benjamin D, Sommers   +2 more
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Health-Insurance Plans

New England Journal of Medicine, 1946
DOCTORS and hospitals cannot maintain a policy of isolationism in modern society any more than can governments and countries in the present economic world. The study of the interdependent relations that result is called "medical sociology." Today we are to explore some of the problems of medical sociology involving hospitals, but we shall soon discover
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The collectivisation of health insurance

Social Science & Medicine, 1992
The question that is dealt with in this article concerns the reasons for collectivisation of health insurance. This is not the same as collectivisation of health care. The The theoretical model of Usher, with the assumption that a commodity will be socialized if and only if a majority can be found in favour of socialization, appears relevant for the ...
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Insuring Women's Health

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview on the women's health insurance. Women have a unique relationship with the health-care system, the insurance companies that finance a large part of that system, and the general economic system. National health insurance is concerned with paying for medical care.
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Health Insurance and Health

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
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