PRI's Focus on Health Care
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Americans Are Overwhelmingly Satisfied with their Health Coverage, Finds New PRI National Survey
Survey | Pacific Research Institute
September 14, 2022
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and proponents of a “Medicare for All” system that would outlaw private health insurance contend that people are not satisfied with their current health care coverage.
But the results of a new national survey commissioned by PRI find that 86 percent of Americans are satisfied with their current health insurance plans, compared to 8 percent who said they were dissatisfied.
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Native Americans' Plight Testament to Single-Payer Dangers
Newsmax | Sally Pipes
September 8, 2022
Among the most troubling trends in a report out last month from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was a significant decline in life expectancy among Native Americans.
Non-Hispanic American Indians and Alaskan Natives, as the CDC categorizes ([link removed]) them, had life expectancy of 65.2 years in 2021. That’s 6.6 years fewer than in 2019 — a bigger drop than any other racial group. It’s also nearly 11 years lower than the national average.
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Secure Telehealth Laws to Aid Nurses with Kids
Right by the Bay | McKenzie Richards
September 8, 2022
Juggling work life and home life can be daunting for working mothers. For parents working in the healthcare sector, those pressures are often exacerbated by the doctor shortage, length of shifts, and the sheer number of patients. Fortunately, loosening scope-of-practice laws for nurses and expanding telehealth options potentially offers some relief for working parents in the health care sector.
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Medicare Advantage Is A Diamond In The Government Healthcare Rough
Forbes | Sally Pipes
September 12, 2022
A record 28.4 million seniors get their insurance through Medicare Advantage, according to a new analysis ([link removed]) by the Kaiser Family Foundation. They account for nearly half of all eligible Medicare beneficiaries.
And that share will likely increase. The Congressional Budget Office predicts that more than 60% ([link removed]) of the total Medicare population will be in Medicare Advantage plans by 2032.
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