In this case, health insurance plan makes it easier for patients to receive medical service because it is not necessary to refer to experts such as X-ray and other inspection services and other services. The availability of administrative processing, for example, the medical records initially obtained from the attending physician, is sufficient for presentation. Do not forget to ask if the doctor needs to carry the document in order for the patient to receive high quality service based on the diagnosis.
In this article I will explain in detail about various medical plans in the US, Bangladesh, Russia and Algeria. Each medical plan has different weaknesses and benefits. Many residents can not use insurance, but the US plan is relatively effective. There are many health care physicians and hospitals in Russia, but due to preventable diseases the death rate is high and the life expectancy is high. Algeria has an effective health policy focused on preventive medicine, but the success of healthcare programs has been compromised as medical and water and sanitation investment is low. In Bangladesh, various traditional and modern medical methods are used at various levels despite the high population growth rate and inappropriate traditional medical regulation. In order to improve the provision of medical services all aspects of these health care systems should be accepted by the United States.
We believe that the best way to deal with the health care problem in the United States is not to directly target the health care industry but to nationalize or localize the health care industry. In this way, American citizens will not suffer from healthcare instability, the United States can pay for its citizenship healthcare, negotiate drug prices, and abuse taxpayer funds. You should not go bankrupt in order to save the sick lives. Please make this a big evil of society
Employers play a major role in purchasing and providing medical care in the United States. Considering the importance of employers in the US healthcare economy from a single point of view, nearly half of Americans (our 115 million people) receive health insurance through employer-sponsored medical benefit programs It is. Among them, 3 people in 4 people, about 180 million people are subscribing to health insurance through self-insurance employer system. In other words, our employer has an economic risk of paying medical expenses for employees and their families.