emeryville wrote:
喔
沒出社會的小...(恕刪)
再看看你這個言語就是倚老賣老一個例子
上面那位也是什麼等你生孩子
話說不出來只賣老。
老外教授也是跟你平等叫名字
Puff Daddy wrote:
全球醫療品質評比 台灣慢性病為什麼拿下難堪名次?
健保署長李伯璋說,台灣尿毒症最大源頭是糖尿病。糖尿病的衛教、追蹤做得不徹底,導致台灣變成洗腎島。
Even so, Obama's calculations were a little high. Multiply 1.4 million bankruptcies by the Harvard study's 62.1 percent, and you get 877,372 bankruptcies created by medical bills.
In 2011, researchers Tal Gross and Matthew Notowidigbo found that out-of-pocket medical costs caused 26 percent of bankruptcies. Their study only looked at low-income debtors.
In 2013, two studies created wildly different conclusions. The most widely-reported was done by NerdWallet Health. The researchers based their estimates on the 2009 Harvard study. They excluded the bankruptcies due to job losses from medical problems. The researchers declared that 57.1 percent was more accurate.
In July 2015, a Newsweek article also praised Taiwan’s National Health Insurance system. The articled stated that it provides cheap access to medical benefits and procedures for locals and expatriates, with funding covered by compulsory premium contributions and standardized co-payments.
In July 2012, a National Geographic Society documentary featured four remarkable cases of medical treatment in Taiwan. Entitled Taiwan's Medical Miracle, the documentary noted that Taiwan's 14 major hospitals rank among the top 200 hospitals in the world. Taiwan's medical technology was also ranked third in the world, after the United States and Germany. The documentary stated that:


