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What prevents most health care organizations from initiating commercial paper programs for short-term financin |
What prevents most health care organizations from initiating commercial paper programs for short-term financing? Cash flow and financing concerns along with diversification in longer tem investments,they are not seeking a quick buck and have no reason to do so. |
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Here in the states it depends on where you live. A regular office consultation without insurance where i live is about $80 per half hour or 40 pounds. In other areas it may be as much as $200. Insu... No, it falls under private if you are a individual who has insurance on your own or group if it is a policy from a place of employment that covers a group of people. ...FACT - the USA spends more money on health care per person than any other country in the world. FACT - Child mortality in the US, due to its health system is one of the highest in the developed ... only during the hours I'm paid...I would appreciate a power nap,massage,and some gym time... ...Our system is broken. It was hijacked by the government and large insurers. Most of the info and "debate" on healthcare is BS full of misinformation. FACTS about our problems: When 75%... Not specifically against UHC as the book covers a lot, but Cassandra Nathan's Save America, Save the World is excellent and has a huge section on health care and a plan that unlike ALL the pol... It's ALWAYS rationed so some folks are told they're not worth treating. Read Canadian doc on UHC throughout the world: ... I don't know about OH but I personally don't think they should. If a person will abuse there family what would they do to a patient? It's not a risk I would be willing to take. ... |
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