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Medical devices play a critical role in the health care of older Americans.
Hearing loss is a substantial problem, affecting more than 30 million Americans.
More than 30 million Americans participate in some form of public government employee retirement plan. Among others, they include:
Federal, state, and local government retirement plans are usually defined-benefit (DB) pensions with benefits based on an employee’s salary in the years just before retirement.
People are more likely to save when saving occurs automatically through mechanisms such as payroll deductions. Only about half of U.S. workers have access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
People need support for nonretirement savings and debt repayment. Such assistance can help improve financial security and preserve resources for retirement.
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Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans">Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans
- Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans">Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) addressed many problems in the private insurance market that had created barriers to private health coverage.
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Health Care Workforce Financing, Education, and Training">Health Care Workforce Financing, Education, and Training
- Health Care Workforce Financing, Education, and Training">Health Care Workforce Financing, Education, and Training
Graduate medical education: Publicly funded subsidies for physicians’ graduate medical education (G
Medicaid is the nation’s largest publicly financed health insurance program for people with low incomes. It is a means-tested program.