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- What is the primary goal of most not-for-profit healthcare corporations?What is the difference between Public vs Private health care? Is there a benefit of having Private Health insurance? Choose 2 pros and 2 Cons for public and 2 pros and 2 cons for private health careWould health-care professionals require a differentlevel or different type of support from their employers thanprofessionals in other industries? Why or why not?
- Describe the financial models used in the health industry?What is the role of regulatory agencies in the health care industry?In the past decade there has been increasing discussion of the government's role as a health care insurer. Should the government play more of a significant role as an insurer? Currently the largest insurance type in the U.S. is employer based. Is there a real difference between members of society being at the mercy of their employer for coverage instead of at the mercy of the government?