According to the statistics(National Institute for Occupational Safet and Health) the healthcare workers in the United states contribute about 18 million.Among them 80% of the healthcare workers are female employers.
Ans:D.Mire than 10 million
2. In the United States, how many people work in delivering health care? A) Less than...
Even though the United States spends more on health care than any other nation in the world, _______________. A. its citizens are still susceptible to communicated diseases B. American hospitals are less profitable than those in other countries C. its citizens are more health-literate than those of any other country D. Americans die sooner than people living in other high-income countries E. that amount still accounts for less than $5,000 per person
3. How many non-farm jobs did the United States lose as a result of the recession of 2007 to 2009? a. About 8 million b. Over 10 million c. Less than 5 million d. About 138 million e. About 130 million
1.) Why do so many citizens of the United States have difficulties affording healthcare ? 2.) Do only the uninsured struggle with affording health care ? 3.) How can we make health care more affordable for people and is there any way to do this without increasing taxes ? 4.) what type of options are available to those who do not have health insurance ? 5.) How are these options funded ? 6.) What impact does this have on the...
which of the following is true in regards to health care today in
the United States?
Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. estion 1 Which of the following is true in regards to health care today in the United States? There are more specialty physicians than primary physicians. Primary care receives a higher reimbursement in professional fees. There are more primary care physicians than specialty physicians. Outpatient care is slowly decreasing. > Moving to the next...
Question 5 (1 point) Research shows that in the United States people of color are more likely to be admitted to, or transferred to, high-tech medical centers than people of European descent. True False Question 6 (1 point) The text suggests that people of color may receive different medical care than other patients and respond differently to it for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: a) People of color are more likely to distrust the medical establishment. b) People of...
The United States spends significantly more on annual per capita health care costs than other industrialized countries but has only a mediocre life expectancy rate of its citizens. Which of the following statements best describes the implication of this finding? There is no relationship between health care spending and life expectancy. U.S. health care spending is not addressing the major causes of death. Other factors have a greater impact on life expectancy than health care. Quality of health care in...
Question 19 (1 point) In the United States there are retail outlets. Less than 100,000 About 500,000 O More than 1 million More than 1 illion
1. In a typical day, 72% of people in the United States with internet access go online to get news a) In a random sample of 5 people in the United States with internet access, what is the probability that the number going online to get news is less than 3? b) In a random sample of 5 people in the United States with internet access, what is the probability that the number going online to get news is at...
Who pays for health care in the united states? how?
Currently, health care in the United States is a privilege because only people who are wealthy enough to pay for the services have access to medical care. Do you think we could ever get to a place in this country where health care is a right? What would it take to get us there?