Archive for the ‘Health Care Crisis’ tag
What is the best credit card offer for women with ok but not perfect credit after divorce or other life change
If you used to have perfect credit but have made some late payments following a move, job loss, deaths in family or health care crisis, erroneous charges or other fraud on accounts, or other life-changing events, is there a credit card offering a good APR introductory rate who isn’t going to consider you “high risk” and take advantage of your current situation to change you from the best rate to the worst? Is there anything where your money does some good like “working assets” that hasn’t been swallowed up by B of A or MBNA? Does a credit score of about 650 mean you should be paying the worst APR rate?
How much of our health care crisis/deficit is a direct consequence of patient care?
Does anyone know the breakdown of our national healthcare deficit?
What is the actual cost of nurses, hospital maintenance and ancillary positions that affect patient care and needs for how many patients annually?
What is the actual cost of medical doctors reimbursements for how many patients annually?
What is the actually cost of salaries to those who own private medical clinics and collect any form of federal funding?
Versus how much of our deficit is a direct consequence of insurance invading health care?
What is the cost for insurance personnel, insurance fraud investigation, accountants, case managers, and all else related to insurance reimbursement?

