Monthly Archives: September 2011

Health Care Systems Around the World: Britain’s National Health Service

According to a recent study by the Cato Institute of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS), there is no perfect scenario when it comes to health care.  On one side of the spectrum is the desire to have unlimited medical care … Continue reading

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Obama’s Health Care Plan: View of Both Sides

Obama’s Health Care Plan: Views of Both Sides By: Angelina Springs and Samuel Scott             Barack Obama’s health care plan reaches out to help all people.  The plan is broken down into three parts: quality and affordable, lowering costs in … Continue reading

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Using Comparative Effectiveness Research to Examine and Improve Health Care Reform

Our understanding of the effectiveness of healthcare interventions continues to grow – in particular, our understanding of the impact of such interventions on individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders is becoming more robust. And yet, research evidence indicates … Continue reading

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