Paying For Health Care: The Us System

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PAYING FOR HEALTH CARE: THE US SYSTEM

Paying for Health Care: The US System

Paying for Health Care: The US System

In this report, we conduct an interview with the CFO of Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) in Gainesville, Florida, for their views on various health insurance plans, and what impact they have on the Florida Health Care Association. Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) is the first and largest human rights organization in Florida for a long term care providers and elderly they serve. Named 2010 Association year, they are the federation, which represents about 1000 members and more than 500 facilities that provide skilled nursing, post acute and sub acute care, short-term rehabilitation, nursing and other services to the frail elderly and persons with disabilities in Florida. FHCA members benefit from a strong, united presence in the State Capitol, quality improvement and survey support, up to date information and continuing education opportunities. Together, these members of the services work to support members and providers to help the interests of the government, most health care and the general public.

Interview

In your opinion what is the major role of private health insurance?

Ans: In my opinion, private health insurance is a system that allows anyone to protect themselves from extreme financial burden on health services if they become seriously ill, and ensure that they have access to medical care when they need it.

Do u think United States does have a federal, nation-wide health care system?

Ans: Answer: No. The United States does not currently have a federal, nationwide system of health care. Many politicians and conservative voters against this principle. They do not want to duplicate, France, Canada, United Kingdom - or the rest of the world in this respect, where everyone has access to health insurance, but people sometimes wait for months if not years, ...
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