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  2. National Intelligence Assessments on Infectious Diseases

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    Although the infectious disease threat in the United States remains relatively modest as compared to that of noninfectious diseases, the trend is up. Annual infectious disease-related death rates in the United States have nearly doubled to some 170,000 annually after reaching an historic low in 1980. [4]

  3. Health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a major public health challenge in the United States. CDC estimates that there are approximately 19 million new STIs yearly. The country experienced a reduction in reported STIs early in the COVID-19 pandemic, likely due to reduction in care devoted to them, but rates have rebounded in ensuing years. [18]

  4. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] According to the World Health Organization, approximately 10 million new TB infections occur every year, and 1.5 million people die from it each year – making it the world's top infectious killer (before COVID-19 pandemic). [21] However, there is a lack of sources which describe major TB epidemics with definite time spans and death ...

  5. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "In 2018, 8.5 percent of people, or 27.5 million, did not have health insurance at any point during the year. The uninsured rate and number of uninsured increased from 2017 (7.9 percent or 25.6 million). The percentage of people with health insurance coverage for all or part of 2018 was 91.5 percent, lower than the rate in 2017 (92.1 percent).

  6. Trump’s health team: RFK Jr. and 5 doctors tapped to ... - AOL

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    He has also expressed a desire for the country’s health agencies to shift their focus from infectious diseases to chronic illnesses and has called for an end to the decades-long practice of ...

  7. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled health insurance plans are an expanded form of Hospital Indemnity plans. In recent years, these plans have taken the name mini-med plans or association plans. These plans may provide benefits for hospitalization, surgical, and physician services. However, they are not meant to replace a traditional comprehensive health insurance plan.

  8. What ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Gets Right and ... - AOL

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    “Infectious diseases used to be the leading causes of death and disability among Americans. Public health measures effectively ended them. It makes no sense to bring them back.”

  9. 'Rampant abuse of the system': Insurers made patients ... - AOL

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    A study from the University of Southern California found dementia diagnoses among Medicare Advantage members jumped 7.8% in 2019 after dementia was added to the list of diseases that same year ...