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Doctors = greed.
Lawyers = malpractice lawsuits.
Government = Social services overwhelmed.
Insurance companies = limiting benefits.
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Out patient service
Practicing preventive medicine can help curb the rising costs of health care by, detecting a health problem before it occurs or more drastic and costly measures are needed to get rid of it. ChaCha! A:
because the goverment doesn't support it, so they rise the cost, to upgrade things.
That is quite certainly a possibility. There are many injuries that people get from their workplace and must be a significant contributor to health care.
The rights, responsibilities, and concerns of health care consumers.
The federal Government, Regulations on health care and pharmaceuticals cost approximately 80% of the price. So subtract 80% of the cost of health care and Pharmaceuticals and you'd be paying what the insurance companies are actually charging to insure you.........
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One big thing which has contributed to the rising costs of health care is the increased number of malpractice lawsuits. Because of this, malpractice insurance has gone up considerably for those in the health care industry, and since they have to pay more, they then pass on the costs to you, the consumer.
Health care of an infant will cost varying amounts of money. This depends on what kind of insurance the infant has, and what kind of health conditions they may need care for. For a family of 5, health care will cost around $500 a month. For a baby, it will cost $70 alone, or more.
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