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The Reproduction and Maintenance of Inequalities in Interpersonal Relationships
A federal and state government program that helps low-income individuals cover healthcare costs.
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Health and Race in America at the Macro, Meso, and Micro Levels
Karin M. Abel (Tennessee State University, USA) and Elizabeth Miranda Reiter (University of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4128-2.ch014
Abstract
In the United States, people of color are generally less healthy and live shorter lives than do Whites. The traditional explanation for these disparities is related to socioeconomic status (SES), in that poorer health and lower life expectancies are related to lower SES. But racial health disparities remain once SES factors are controlled for. This chapter examines other factors associated with race and health. It takes a multi-level approach at explaining some of the health disparities between people of different racial groups. Factors at various levels are linked to one another, but also have independent effects on the health of groups and individuals. This chapter is not an exhaustive explanation of all the influences that contribute to racial health disparities, but instead is an overview of some of the factors that impact racial health disparities at various levels in society.
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Generosity in Healthcare Policy Under the Obama Administration: Reflecting Various Dimensions Focused on the ACA
It is a health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for doctor visits, hospital stays, long-term medical, custodial care costs and more. Medicaid is a joint program, funded primarily by the federal government and run at the state level, where coverage may vary.
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Education and Rural America: Interconnected Problems
This is a health care program begun in 1965, essentially provides health care to indigent, although that is, perhaps, not entirely a clear. Medicaid, which is a combined Federal-state government run program, can provide reimbursement to hospitals that provide care where the hospital has not been compensated by a patient. In addition, Medicaid can pay for certain elderly to be on Medicare. The Federal government funds going into Medicaid vary depending on the state, running from about 50% of what a state spends to around 79%.
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Technology in Healthcare: Vision of Smart Hospitals
It is United States’ healthcare insurance program for low-income individuals and those with disabilities.
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