Health care quality measures are impacted by resources invested into outcomes. COVID-19 has had a direct impact upon quality outcomes, the same illuminating just some of the problems with the concept of a single-payer health care system. The US government\u27s inefficiencies in attempting to run the single-payer system known as IHS in context with its repeated failures in managing the COVID-19 crises along with the economic impact of the same, is but one call for strong leadership to dispel the myth that a single-payer system is a panacea for America
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Background: COVID-19 has altered numerous lives and accounted for significant mortality and morbidit...
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In the United States, the latest estimates show that COVID-19 causes about 1,000 deaths per day with...
For the first time in history, a health crisis has shut down the entire global economy, painfully de...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
Background: Widespread disruptions of medical care to mitigate COVID-19 spread and reduce burden on ...
The United States spends nearly twice as much per capita on medical care as any other country. The U...
As of April 2020, the United States is in a state of complete and utter crisis. This paper seeks to ...
Background: COVID-19 has altered numerous lives and accounted for significant mortality and morbidit...
Described as “universal prepayment,” the national health insurance (or single-payer) model of univer...
A study conducted by the International Common Wealth Fund in 2014 ranked the United States (U.S.) he...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
Barak D. Richman and Steven L. Schwarcz argue that healthcare providers played a central – and faili...
In recent years, the number of hospital closures has steadily increased, which jeopardizes the long-...
How has public healthcare spending prepared countries for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic? Arguably, ...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
The geographic spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has had severe health, economic and political consequ...
In the United States, the latest estimates show that COVID-19 causes about 1,000 deaths per day with...
For the first time in history, a health crisis has shut down the entire global economy, painfully de...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
Background: Widespread disruptions of medical care to mitigate COVID-19 spread and reduce burden on ...