Health Care: Doctors and Patients
While doctors desperately want to help patients, increasing regulatory burdens are getting in the way of providing the help patients need.
While doctors desperately want to help patients, increasing regulatory burdens are getting in the way of providing the help patients need.
Health care costs are escalating, and while many employees are covered, fully or in part by their employer, rising costs pose problems for both.
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The present system of health care and the consolidation of both hospitals and insurance companies are confusing to most of us. This program is designed to give you a look at health care from the hospitals' perspective and to see risk and regulations as an insurance company views them so you can better understand the choices that you may need to make if you are ever faced with entering a hospital.
David Walker, former Comptroller General of the United States, joins Dennis McCuistion on this episode about the Federal Deficit Increase. Click here to watch the episode.
The American health care system is routinely criticized by both liberals and conservatives from the average American to health care providers themselves, from hospitals, doctors, government and the insurance companies that deal with health care issues.
There are those who say that these lenders provide a needed service and others who say that some lenders misrepresent the contract, charge exceptionally high interest, and make it almost impossible for borrowers to get out of debt.
US Spending and our National Debt are undoubtedly linked. In this episode of McCuistion TV we will discuss current standings and what Congress needs to do.
What should the media and the average citizen learn from the 2010 elections? Mark Davis, Thomas Brunell, PhD, and Ken Emanuelson of the Dallas Tea Party discuss.
Richard Bowen, former Citi Financial employee and Wayne Shaw discuss whistleblowers and their role in corporate governance.