As the book's blurb says, «If [Lacks] was so important to medicine, why couldn't
her children afford health insurance?»
Not exact matches
Yeah, Jesus would have been SO down with 1 % of the population holding 90 % of the wealth while
children starve and die of curable illnesses because their parents can't
afford health insurance.
As I understand the conservative position,
health care is not a God given right and the true sin is those without, or unable to
afford,
health insurance depending on emergency care services to provide
health care to themselves and their
children adding to the
insurance and
health costs of those that can
afford it.
Is charity going to pick up all of those costs if their parents are unable to
afford the cost of
health insurance, or, if the parents lose their
health coverage and the new insurer denies coverage on the basis of «pre-existing»??? Oh, and what about the 1 in 88
children who have Autism?
This program was originally created to provide
health care for
children whose families could not
afford insurance but earned a little too much income to qualify for Medicaid.
He just began offering
health insurance starting the first of this year and not long after she purchased the
insurance her
child's father who was paying her morgage passed away, leaving no life
insurance and her the burden of having to pay the mortgage as well as other smaller bills he was paying and now she can no longer
afford the high
health insurance premuim that is deducted directly from her checks, half from each biweekly check.
Other notable programs:
Health Choice, which is for children whose families make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can't afford private health insu
Health Choice, which is for
children whose families make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can't
afford private
health insu
health insurance.
It provides low - cost
health insurance to about 9 million
children who aren't eligible for Medicaid, but whose family can't
afford private coverage.
The program is primarily aimed at
children in families who have incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid, but too low to
afford private
health insurance.
Without
health insurance, the McNeelys wouldn't have been able to
afford to have two
children in close succession.
The North Carolina
Health Choice (NCHC) is a health insurance program for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to afford private insu
Health Choice (NCHC) is a
health insurance program for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to afford private insu
health insurance program for
children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to
afford private
insurance.
Welfare reform has disrupted Medicaid benefits for millions of
children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice
children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide
insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justic
insurance or, when available, they could not
afford copayments.100, 101 The State
Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice
Children's
Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justic
Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor
children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice
children have become even poorer.104 Poor
children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice
children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice system.
So is the
Children's
Health Insurance Program, which provides low - cost health insurance to 50,000 Washington kids whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can not afford private insu
Health Insurance Program, which provides low - cost health insurance to 50,000 Washington kids whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can not afford private i
Insurance Program, which provides low - cost
health insurance to 50,000 Washington kids whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can not afford private insu
health insurance to 50,000 Washington kids whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can not afford private i
insurance to 50,000 Washington kids whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but can not
afford private
insuranceinsurance.
Subsidize premium payments of households that don't meet Medicaid or state
children's
health insurance program (SCHIP) eligibility but are unable to
afford insurance on their own.