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The American Public Health Association Endorses Single-Payer Health System Reform
Medical Care, 2022Health care is a human right. Achieving universal health insurance coverage for all US residents requires significant system-wide reform. The most equitable and cost-effective health care system is a public, single-payer (SP) system. The rapid growth in national health expenditures can be addressed through a system that yields net savings over ...
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Single-visit insertion of long-acting reversible contraception in a single health system
Contraception, 2023To identify patient and practice characteristics associated with single-visit placement of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) across the University of North Carolina Health system.We conducted a retrospective observational study using existing electronic health records.
Gretchen S, Stuart +7 more
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Reforming Health Care: The Single System Solution
NEJM Catalyst, 2020A unified model of delivery, payment, and insurance addresses the weaknesses and inequities of the U.S.
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Clinicopathologic features of ecthyma gangrenosum: a single integrated health system cohort
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2023Ecthyma gangrenosum is an uncommon cutaneous eruption that can initially present with painless macules, which rapidly evolve into necrotic ulcers. This study sought to characterize clinicopathologic features of ecthyma gangrenosum from a single integrated health system. Our cohort consisted of 82 individuals diagnosed with ecthyma gangrenosum.
William C, Lau +5 more
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Social Science & Medicine, 2019
As nations strive to achieve and sustain universal health coverage (UHC), they seek answers as to what health system structures are more effective in managing health expenditure inflation. A fundamental macro-level choice a nation has to make is whether to adopt a single- or a multiple-payer health system. Using Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI)
Winnie C. Yip +3 more
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As nations strive to achieve and sustain universal health coverage (UHC), they seek answers as to what health system structures are more effective in managing health expenditure inflation. A fundamental macro-level choice a nation has to make is whether to adopt a single- or a multiple-payer health system. Using Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI)
Winnie C. Yip +3 more
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Norway's Decentralized, Single-Payer Health System Faces Great Challenges
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995SOLIDARITY and equality form the ideological basis for the Scandinavian welfare state. In an international context the health care in Norway is characterized by a high level of education, proven medical competence, and equitable distribution of services.
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Single lead EEG acquisition system for health care applications
2016 International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies (ICICT), 2016It is very much difficult to call the patient every time to have EEG test, when a physician wants to examine the outcome of the diagnosis. Currently, there are many data acquisition schemes for monitoring the signals from the psyche and designed to perform EEG in the Recording Room.
Bhavana Gaddipati +2 more
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Single-payer or a multipayer health system: a systematic literature review
Public Health, 2018Healthcare systems worldwide are actively exploring new approaches for cost containment and efficient use of resources. Currently, in a number of countries, the critical decision to introduce a single-payer over a multipayer healthcare system poses significant challenges.
P, Petrou, G, Samoutis, C, Lionis
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Quality of Care in Single-Payer and Multipayer Health Systems
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2009In this article, I argue that unregulated markets will not find the right level of health care quality but that at the same time it is not clear that single-payer systems will do any better. My perspective combines the economic theory of public goods and the institutional payment arrangements found in many single-payer systems. If, as I believe, health
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