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Vol. 13 No. 49 (2018)

The health law on the United States

  • Felipe de Jesús Padilla Aguilar
  • Victor Estanislao Bobadilla Vargas
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29201/tc14m531
Published
December 28, 2018

Abstract

The Health Care Act in the United States seeks to cover a small proportion of the population that does not have access to the minimum necessary health coverage. There are public programs known as Medicare, Medicaid to absorb the uninsured population. These public programs make the population that does not have medical coverage decrease, but there is still a population without coverage. There is also a program for children, which includes integrating children who do not have medical coverage into the program, reducing the number of children without health services.

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