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3 Credits
In the state of North Carolina, you need 24 credit hours every 2 years. Once you complete this course, we'll send over your passing grade so you get the credit you need.
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5 Chapters
This course takes you deeper into single-payer healthcare and the benefits and drawbacks of this system so that you not only get CE credits for your state but you gain valuable knowledge.
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3-6-5
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Course Curriculum
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1. Healthcare Basics
- Affidavit of Personal Responsibility
- Purpose of the Course FREE PREVIEW
- 1.1 Introduction FREE PREVIEW
- 1.2 Health Care Models
- 1.3 Healthcare in the U.S.
- 1.4 U.S. Healthcare Statistics
- 1.5 Summary
- Chapter 1 Quiz FREE PREVIEW
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2. Single-Payer Health Insurance
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Countries That Utilize a Single-Payer System
- 2.3 Benefits of a Single-Payer System
- 2.4 Drawbacks of a Single-Payer System
- 2.5 Summary
- Chapter 2 Quiz
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3. History of Healthcare in the United States
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Early Years of American Healthcare
- 3.3 Beginnings of Employee-Sponsored Health Insurance
- 3.4 Growing Gap Between Private Insurance and Welfare Services
- 3.5 Implementation of Medicare and Medicaid
- 3.6 Another Push, and Fail, for Universal Healthcare
- 3.7 Updates to the Existing System
- 3.8 The Affordable Care Act
- 3.9 Summary
- Chapter 3 Quiz
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4. Pros and Cons of a Single-Payer System in the United States
- 4.1 Cost Comparison between U.S. System and Single-Payer System
- 4.2 Pros to a U.S. Single-Payer System
- 4.3 Cons to a U.S. Single-Payer System
- 4.4 Further Comparisons
- 4.5 Summary
- Chapter 4 Quiz
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5. The Future of Healthcare in the United States
- 5.1 Pros and Cons of the Affordable Care Act
- 5.2 Recent Attempts at Healthcare Reform
- 5.3 Medicare for All
- 5.4 Comparison of Recent U.S. Healthcare Models
- 5.5 Options for the Future
- 5.6 Closing
- 5.7 Summary
- Chapter 5 Quiz
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Exam
- Final Exam