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Books with title Universal Health Care

  • Universal Health Care

    Kristina Lyn Heitkamp

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    With the Affordable Care Act signed into law in 2010, the United States seemed closer than ever to achieving universal health care. However, repealing the act has been a key goal for the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress, with the main arguments against it including the higher premiums for middle-class Americans and the abuse of government power through its control of the insurance industry. This volume helps define universal health care, explains the arguments for and against it, and discusses attempts to implement it on an international scale.
  • Universal Health Care

    Kristina Lyn Heitkamp

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    With the Affordable Care Act signed into law in 2010, the United States seemed closer than ever to achieving universal health care. However, repealing the act has been a key goal for the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress, with the main arguments against it including the higher premiums for middle-class Americans and the abuse of government power through its control of the insurance industry. This volume helps define universal health care, explains the arguments for and against it, and discusses attempts to implement it on an international scale.
  • Universal Health Care

    Marcia Amidon Lusted

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Under universal health care, all residents of a country would be guaranteed care without incurring financial hardship, regardless of income. Out of the thirty-three countries that are considered developed, thirty-two have universal health care, with the United States being the exception. However, despite the widespread nature of universal health care, its implementation varies between countries. Additionally, despite its positive health impacts, the financial burden it places on governments is a major source of concern. This volume helps readers examine this issue through exploring economic, political, and health considerations, taking all sides of the debate into account.
  • Universal Health Care

    Heather C. Hudak

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 27, 2020)
    "The World Health Organization defines Universal Health Care (UHC) as all individuals and communities receiving the health services needed without suffering financial hardship. Of the 33 developed countries in the world, 32 have some form of Universal Health Care. Over 800 million people around the world spent 10 percent or more of their household budgets on health care and a further 100 million were pushed into extreme poverty in order to pay for health care. This timely title examines what UHC is-and is not-and how it impacts the health and well-being of human communities throughout the world"--
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  • Universal Health Care

    Marcia Amidon Lusted

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Under universal health care, all residents of a country would be guaranteed care without incurring financial hardship, regardless of income. Out of the thirty-three countries that are considered developed, thirty-two have universal health care, with the United States being the exception. However, despite the widespread nature of universal health care, its implementation varies between countries. Additionally, despite its positive health impacts, the financial burden it places on governments is a major source of concern. This volume helps readers examine this issue through exploring economic, political, and health considerations, taking all sides of the debate into account.
  • Universal Health Care

    Lauri S. Friedman

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, June 13, 2011)
    Each book in Greenhaven Press's Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide includes everything necessary to help students research, outline, draft, edit, and ultimately write successful essays across the curriculum.; ; Learning the fundamental principles of essay writing is becoming an ever more important skill for students. Readers will find useful information to support writing a successful essay, including thesis statements, introductions, and conclusions. In additio
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  • Universal Healthcare

    Victoria Sherrow

    language (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2009)
    In titles that offer all of the statutes, legal opinions, and studies needed to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic, issues are presented from multiple points of view, sidebars cite laws and opinions to aid in critical analysis, and paratextual questions encourage reader engagement.
  • Universal Healthcare

    Victoria Sherrow

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2009)
    In titles that offer all of the statutes, legal opinions, and studies needed to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic, issues are presented from multiple points of view, sidebars cite laws and opinions to aid in critical analysis, and paratextual questions encourage reader engagement.
  • What's Universal Health Care?

    Lorraine Harrison

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Health care is a complicated topic that many adults struggle to understand. However, young readers need to know the facts about an issue that directly affects them now and will continue to directly affect them throughout their lives. This volume was designed to give young readers a basic understanding of the concept of universal health care and why people support and oppose it. Readers are presented with concise, unbiased information about both sides of the universal health care debate. The accessible main text is accompanied by informative fact boxes, graphic organizers, and full-color photographs.
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  • What's Universal Health Care?

    Lorraine Harrison

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Health care is a complicated topic that many adults struggle to understand. However, young readers need to know the facts about an issue that directly affects them now and will continue to directly affect them throughout their lives. This volume was designed to give young readers a basic understanding of the concept of universal health care and why people support and oppose it. Readers are presented with concise, unbiased information about both sides of the universal health care debate. The accessible main text is accompanied by informative fact boxes, graphic organizers, and full-color photographs.
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  • Health Care: Should It Be Universal?

    Anita Croy

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Is universal health care a good idea? Has the Affordable Care Act been a success or a failure? These questions can be answered many different ways. Readers are introduced to the variety of views on health care as they take a deep dive into this crucial current events topic. The narrative encourages readers to become more informed citizens, and sidebars that present expert viewpoints help them gain a deeper understanding of the health care debate. Readers are also inspired to take part in this debate through discussion questions that deepen their critical thinking skills.
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  • Universal Health Care

    Heather C. Hudak

    Hardcover (Crabtree Pub Co, March 27, 2020)
    The World Health Organization defines Universal Health Care (UHC) as all individuals and communities receiving the health services needed without suffering financial hardship. Of the 33 developed countries in the world, 32 have some form of Universal Health Care. Over 800 million people around the world spent 10 percent or more of their household budgets on health care and a further 100 million were pushed into extreme poverty in order to pay for health care. This timely title examines what UHC is�and is not�and how it impacts the health and well-being of human communities throughout the world.
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