Dividing Americans into multiple risk pools increases health care costs. And it limits the ability to debate an insurance system almost nobody understands.
Future generations will likely be stunned by the brokenness of our health insurance system, both because we pay too much and because, despite the very high costs, so many Americans remain uninsured ...
If there is something both sides of the political aisle can agree on, it’s that there is something deeply wrong with health insurance in the United States. What they can’t agree on is how to fix it.
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Policy and Law Daily-- Data detailed on Managed Care have been presented. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Columbia ...
Health insurance costs more but covers more for medical issues, while dental insurance is cheaper but doesn’t cover as many costs. Find out more about how these coverages compare.