Canada, and England have developed and funded national health programs in keeping with this entitlement philosophy. The United States government, though stopping short of providing every citizen health-care access as a right,\u27 has entitled various groups through federally funded programs
Countries around the world have committed to achieving universal health coverage as part of the Sust...
Personnel shortage will become a major public health problem in many countries in the near future, a...
Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally mea...
Canada, and England have developed and funded national health programs in keeping with this entitlem...
Policies that are meant to support older people in Canada might worsen inequalities. Increasingly pr...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
[Excerpt] “A new consensus on entitlement reform has developed in Washington: rising per-capita heal...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Health is not an absolute condition, but is assessed by reference to age and other factors. Therefor...
Across western societies, health care reform efforts to contain the growing cost of health care and ...
Despite universal access to healthcare, there are disparities in older people’s health status in dev...
[Excerpt] “The allocation of health care resources involves a societal determination of what resourc...
The world's population is aging, albeit at different rates in different countries. The International...
During the 1990s, the claim that an aging population constituted a long-term crisis became a polic...
Book ChapterIt is often presumed that population aging will result in increased demand for health ca...
Countries around the world have committed to achieving universal health coverage as part of the Sust...
Personnel shortage will become a major public health problem in many countries in the near future, a...
Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally mea...
Canada, and England have developed and funded national health programs in keeping with this entitlem...
Policies that are meant to support older people in Canada might worsen inequalities. Increasingly pr...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
[Excerpt] “A new consensus on entitlement reform has developed in Washington: rising per-capita heal...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Health is not an absolute condition, but is assessed by reference to age and other factors. Therefor...
Across western societies, health care reform efforts to contain the growing cost of health care and ...
Despite universal access to healthcare, there are disparities in older people’s health status in dev...
[Excerpt] “The allocation of health care resources involves a societal determination of what resourc...
The world's population is aging, albeit at different rates in different countries. The International...
During the 1990s, the claim that an aging population constituted a long-term crisis became a polic...
Book ChapterIt is often presumed that population aging will result in increased demand for health ca...
Countries around the world have committed to achieving universal health coverage as part of the Sust...
Personnel shortage will become a major public health problem in many countries in the near future, a...
Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally mea...