Healthcare in the United States
Healthcare in the United States is largely given by private sector healthcare comapnies, and paid for by a mix of public programs, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments. The U.S. is the only developed country without a system of universal healthcare, and a significant part of its population does not have health insurance.[1][2][3]
The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country.[4] Coverage is different across the population, with some groups, such as the elderly and low-income individuals, receiving more options for care through government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare.
Healthcare In The United States Media
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, a hub for health care and life sciences, is one of the world's busiest hospitals. Pictured is its Weill Cornell Medical Center (white complex at the center).
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Founded by Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia is one of the earliest hospitals in the United States.
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Bellevue Hospital is one of the oldest public hospitals in the United States. It is located in Manhattan.
Johns Hopkins Hospital is widely regarded as one of the world's leading medical institutions. It has been a pioneer in many areas of medicine, including medical education, research, and patient care.
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The numbers of uninsured Americans and the uninsured rate from 1987 to 2008
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Mayo Clinic is renowned for its patient-centered approach to care and its commitment to accessibility. In Rochester, Minnesota.
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ACA Medicaid expansion by state.* Not adopted* Adopted* Implemented
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Life expectancy vs healthcare spending of rich OECD countries. US average of $10,447 in 2018.
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Timeline of US life expectancy by gender and overall. Also, a timeline of the gender gap.
Cleveland Clinic's Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute is consistently ranked among the top cardiovascular programs in the United States. In Cleveland, Ohio
References
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- ↑ Fisher M (2012-06-28). "Here's a Map of the Countries That Provide Universal Health Care (America's Still Not on It)". The Atlantic.
- ↑ "The U.S. Health Care System: An International Perspective - DPEAFLCIO". dpeaflcio.org. August 15, 2016.
- ↑ "How to Improve Access to Health Care: Issues & Potential Solutions". healthadministrationdegree.usc.edu. Los Angeles and Sacramento, California: USC Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California. 2023. Archived from the original on 21 April 2023. Retrieved 12 May 2023.