What are the cons of the healthcare system of the U.S and England?
Disadvantage of the healthcare system of US are following---
1.The one of the most important disadvantage of the healthcare system in US is that the cost and quality is not equal and it is very expensive.
2.Long waiting time for treatment.
3.Medical care in the US is very expensive.
4.Most of the people use insurance which he get through the job, bu when he loss his job loss the coverage benefit of the insurance.
Disadvantage of the healthcare system of England are following---
1.Long waiting time is the most disadvantage of any country. People suffers for the treatment to cure.
2. There is lack of option to choose the specialist for treatment.
3.very low package for nurses and doctor.
Between the U.S. and England who has the healthcare system that offers more employment?
Discuss the historical development of the U.S. healthcare system. Identify the pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act .
What are the disagreements between the U.S. and England in terms of the two different healthcare systems?
What are the major defining characteristics of the U.S. healthcare system
What are the differences between the U.S. healthcare system and Englands?
What are the characteristics and trends of the major components of the U.S. healthcare system.
What is a useful measure of overall quality in relation to the U.S. healthcare system? ( explain in 300 words)
explain three major ways healthcare is financed in the U.S. healthcare system
What are the pros and cons (benefits, disadvantages, and consequences) of moving from a fee-for-service healthcare delivery system to a value-based model of care in which healthcare systems and healthcare providers are reimbursed based on health outcomes versus a fee-for-service in which payment is based on the amount (volume) of healthcare services delivered?
what are the essential reforms that must occur in the U.S. healthcare system in order to improve access, cost, and quality of care for all Americans? What does this legislation look like?