Saturday, 30 August 2008
Uninsured U.S. Residents Will Spend $30B Out-of-Pocket On Health Care This Year, While Receiving $56B In Uncompensated Care, Study Finds
Uninsured U.S. residents will spend about $30 trillion out-of-pocket on health forethought this year, while former parties -- mainly the government -- will spend about $56 billion on uncompensated care for the uninsured, according to a study published online Monday in the journal Health Affairs, the Wall Street Journal reports. The composition, by Jack Hadley of George Mason University and colleagues, plant that government programs -- including Medicare, Medicaid and state and local programs -- pay about 75% , or $42.9 billion, of the amount uninsured individuals are unable to pay for services received. Some physicians and hospitals also donate time or forgo earnings to forethought for low-income residents, and in some cases secret donations cover the costs.
The report defined uncompensated precaution as the difference 'tween the total the uninsured paid and how much health care providers would have received if the patients had been privately insured.
Hadley aforesaid that uncompensated care does not necessarily translate into higher insurance policy premiums for private be after members as some believe, the Journal reports. He said unfunded care testament have a "very small" impact on premiums, adding, "It's more through taxes than private insurance bills."
The report ground that the total additional cost to the wellness system of covering all uninsured U.S. residents in 2008 would be $122.6 billion, driven by the fact that insured people tend to use more wellness care services than the uninsured. Health care spending accounted for 16.3% of gross domestic merchandise in 2007, or around $2.2 trillion, and this circumstances could nearly double in 10 years, according to federal information (Zhang, Wall Street Journal, 8/25).
Free access to the study, prepared for the Kaiser Family Foundation's Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, is uncommitted online.
American Public Media's "Marketplace" on Monday included coverage of the report. The coverage included comments from Hadley (Jablonski, "Marketplace," American Public Media, 8/25).
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
J. Lo's 'Maid' to Become a TV Series
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - ABC is development a TV series based on the hit Jennifer Lopez quixotic comedy "Maid in Manhattan." (Theo Wargo/WireImage/Getty Images )
Lopez will serve as an executive producer of the hour-long comedy-drama, which has received a pilot commitment. In the 2002 feature of speech, she played a struggling single mother from the Bronx world Health Organization works as a amah at a swanky Manhattan hotel. A rising politician guest (Ralph Fiennes) falls for her after misinterpretation her for a loaded socialite.
"The show is a different maidservant in a different Manhattan," said Chad Hodge, world Health Organization will spell the book for the pilot.
The lead in the TV version will placid be a young Latina from the Bronx working at a Manhattan hotel who tries to make it in the populace. But the series testament focus by and large on her relationships with co-workers.
"While the hotel's business is an obvious part of this world, I'm more interested in the downstairs contribution of 'Upstairs, Downstairs,"' Hodge said, referring to the classic British series.
Lopez, a Bronx native, has been very involved, providing "a fountain of ideas," Hodge said. "She will be very built-in in the pilot and series," he said.
This is the second time that ABC has taken a stab at a series adaptation of "Maid," following a script developed with a different writer during the 2004-05 development season.
"Maid" could be a worthy companion for the network's dramedy "Ugly Betty," which also centers on a hardworking young Latina in New York with big dreams. It, too, was shepherded by a Latina A-lister, Salma Hayek.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Sunday, 10 August 2008
Cleveland Orchestra, con. Pierre Boulez
Artist: Cleveland Orchestra, con. Pierre Boulez
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Rapsodie espagnole
Year: 1972
Tracks: 4
Pavane pour une infante defunte
Year: 1972
Tracks: 1
Alborada del gracioso
Year: 1972
Tracks: 1
S. Grappelli and S. Asmussen