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  2. Opinion - Don’t blame insurers for what doctor and hospital ...

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    America needs more health care workers. Hospital lobbyists have sounded the alarm on a shortage of 100,000 health care workers by 2028, even though the average physician made $405,000 annually in ...

  3. Why Maternity Care Is Underpaid - AOL

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    These were two of the hundreds of maternity wards to close across the U.S. in recent years—more than 217 since 2011, according to the health care consulting firm Chartis, leaving many women in ...

  4. Are Valley Children’s nurses underpaid? Why the Fresno city ...

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    When a Valley Children’s Healthcare nurse claimed in a lawsuit that the nonprofit’s compensation policy caused her and others to make less than minimum wage, Fresno city attorney Andrew Janz ...

  5. Health care finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Health care finance in the United States discusses how Americans obtain and pay for their healthcare, and why U.S. healthcare costs are the highest in the world based on various measures. It is possible to negotiate the price of the medical bills with the hospital billing department.

  6. Unnecessary health care - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. [1] In the United States, where health care costs are the highest as a percentage of GDP, overuse was the predominant factor in its expense, accounting for about a third of its health care spending ($750 billion out of $2.6 trillion) in 2012.

  7. Seven reasons why Americans pay more for health care ... - AOL

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    And because consumers with health insurance often must pick up a portion of their bill, health care prices matter. An MRI can cost $300 or $3,000, depending on where you get it. A colonoscopy can ...

  8. Health care prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Budget Office analyzed the reasons for healthcare cost inflation over time, reporting in 2008 that: "Although many factors contributed to the growth, most analysts have concluded that the bulk of the long-term rise resulted from the health care system's use of new medical services that were made possible by technological ...

  9. Why health care workers are picketing Wednesday at Sutter ...

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    Roughly 150 health care workers will rally and picket Wednesday outside the Sutter Center for Psychiatry in Sacramento, protesting wages and staffing levels at the hospital run by Sutter Health ...