A Prescription for Healthcare Reform: Fact Book and Road Map

Read ^ A Prescription for Healthcare Reform: Fact Book and Road Map PDF by * William E Ruse, Donald Stansloski eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. A Prescription for Healthcare Reform: Fact Book and Road Map This shift in funding could be financed through a small payroll tax, though the authors suggest that such a tax may be unnecessary, given the possibility that costs could be offset through more efficient practices and the negotiation of lower drug prices.Among other recommendations, the authors advocate for establishing a government program to ensure that retirees have long-term care insurance so they can afford nursing-home care if needed. A Prescription for Health Care Reform proposes a

A Prescription for Healthcare Reform: Fact Book and Road Map

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Rating : 4.82 (796 Votes)
Asin : B07355Q4VB
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Number of Pages : 162 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-16
Language : English

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Ruse specializes in pharmacy practices, law, and hospital management. He also founded the College of Pharmacy at the University of Findlay, from which he retired as the first emeritus dean in the university’s history. For thirty-six years, he served as president and CEO of the Blanchard Valley Health Association, one of Ohio’s largest rural health care delivery systems. William E. He has coauthored eight books and several academic papers.

Ruse specializes in pharmacy practices, law, and hospital management. Ruse was recognized for his years of service with a building named in his honor on the Findlay hospital campus.For over fifty years, Donald Stansloski has practiced hospital, community, and clinical pharmacy in five states, as well as in Mexico and Zimbabwe, where he was a Fulbright scholar. He taught at the University of Nebraska and Ohio Northern University. He has coauthored eight books and several academic papers.. For thirty-six years, he served as president and CEO of th

This shift in funding could be financed through a small payroll tax, though the authors suggest that such a tax may be unnecessary, given the possibility that costs could be offset through more efficient practices and the negotiation of lower drug prices.Among other recommendations, the authors advocate for establishing a government program to ensure that retirees have long-term care insurance so they can afford nursing-home care if needed. A Prescription for Health Care Reform proposes a better way to make sure everyone is adequately insured. The creation of a new Medicare Part E would bring all of Medicaid under the umbrella of the federal government and would immediately relieve states of an annual burden of $200 billion. The book concludes with many practical, well-thought-out suggestions detailing steps that will help Americans access the health care they need at a reasonable price.. They also call for the development of software to streamline the billing and payment process for insurance, thereby saving billions of dollars

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