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高三Unit9 Health care单词解析

高三Unit9 Health care单词解析

高三英语Unit9 Health careⅠ. Words.1.abuse vt. & n. 滥用,虐待,辱骂the dangers of drug abuse 滥用药品的危险→He was accused of abusing his position for personal gain. 有人控告他以权谋私。

→Child abuse is a punishable offence(犯法,罪过)2.insurance [u]保险业,保险life/health/car/travel/household insurance人寿保险、健康保险、汽车保险、家庭财产保险3.outbreak n. break out v.爆发,突然爆发an outbreak of anger/feverThere was an outbreak of fighting between them. → A fighting broke out between them.y off 解雇,不理会,使下岗→ laid-off 下岗的→ The factory has laid off workers because of drop in sales.the laid-off workers→Why don’t you lay off(停止) smoking for a while until your cough gets better.5.make things/matters worse 使情况更困难或更危险=what is/was worse =worse still 更糟糕的是go from bad to worse每况愈下what’s worse而且more importantly更重要的是→To make things worse, he had no money and no job.→I’ve been fortunate to find a career that I love and, what is worse, I get well paid for it.我很幸运找到一个我喜欢的职业,而且薪水也很高。

UnitedStatesObamacare美国奥巴马医改

UnitedStatesObamacare美国奥巴马医改

United States Obamacare 美国奥巴马医改Experimental medicine 实验医学A year after the big launch, is Obamacare working? 实施一年的奥巴马医改到底奏效吗?TEXAS has a higher share of uninsured citizens than any state in America. 堪萨斯州未参与医疗保险的人数比美国其他任一州都多。

Until recently Shane, a 38-year-old from Houston, was one of them. 直到近期来自休斯顿38岁的谢恩才刚刚参保。

I just couldn't afford it, he says. 他说,我只是无法负担医疗保险费。

Shane has HIV; his job does not cover him. 谢恩是艾滋病患者,他的工作薪金无法负担他的医药费。

Because of his illness, insurers would offer him only a costly plan with limited benefits. 由于他的疾病,保险公司只愿意提供有限福利但保费昂贵的保险方案。

Such discrimination is now illegal. 但是现在,这样的歧视是非法的。

Since January the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, has required insurers to charge the healthy and the sick the same price. 自今年一月平价医疗法案,即人们熟知的奥巴马医改要求保险公司向患病及健康的投保人收取同样的保费。

For the first time in 20 years, Shane can afford health cover. 这是20年来首次谢恩能够支付得起他的医疗费用。

华东师范大学成人高等教育学位英语考试真题

华东师范大学成人高等教育学位英语考试真题

华东师范大学成人高等教育学位英语考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1华东师范大学成人高等教育学位英语考试真题Part I Listening Comprehension (20 marks)Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. A) He doesn't like fish.B) He doesn't like beef.C) He doesn't like pork.D) He doesn't like chicken.2. A) In a bank.B) In a hotel.C) In a hospital.D) In a post office.3. A) Go shopping together.B) Wait for the woman.C) Drop the woman off.D) Leave by bus.4. A) At a canteen.B) In a bookstore.C) In a library.D) At a restaurant.5. A) Organizers of a party.B) Acquaintances.C) Parents.D) Old schoolmates.6. A) She will make a phone call.B) She will talk on the phone.C) She will wash her raincoat.D) She will fix the roof.7. A) By air.B) By sea.C) By train.D) By bus.8. A) The man plays tennis.B) The woman has no time.C) The woman doesn't play tennis anymore.D) The man has never played tennis.9. A) He didn't buy the tickets.B) He lost the tickets.C) He gave the tickets to the woman.D) He hasn't printed the tickets.10. A) They are going to take a trip.B) They arranged to meet at his house.C) They are going to wash his car.D) They will play table tennis.Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1How does the woman feel about the meeting?A. Excited.B. Satisfied.C. Disappointed.D. Annoyed.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A) 50 minutes.B) 60 minutes.C) 70 minutes.D) 80 minutes.13. A) She got lost.B) Her car broke down.C) It was raining heavily.D) There was a big accident.14. A) She will call Mr. Smith.B) She will wait for Mr. Smith.C) She will have some coffee.D) She will go to a restaurant.15. A) Go straight.B) Turn left at the corner.C) Turn right at the corner.D) Take the first left after the corner.Passage 2What did the woman decide about the homework?A. It's a waste of time.B. It should be done together.C. It should be handed in on Friday.D. It's better to do it in the afternoon.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) Chemistry.B) History.C) Biology.D) Physics.17. A) In the library.B) At home.C) In the cafeteria.D) In the classroom.18. A) By Thursday.B) By Wednesday.C) By Friday.D) By Tuesday.Passage 3Why did the woman decide to buy her son a computer?A. For his birthday.B. To help him study.C. To play games.D. To communicate with his friends.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) At school.B) In a shop.C) On the way home.D) On the internet.20. A) To do homework.B) To play games.C) To chat with friends.D) To write emails.21. A) Basic design programs.B) Elementary computer skills.C) Some basic typing skills.D) Basic computer maintenance.Part II Reading Comprehension (40 marks)Section A Directions: There are 4 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the following passage.Environmental Protection AgencyThe EPA is the government agency most responsible for the protection of the environment. In 1970, the EPA was created by Congress under President Richard Nixon. The EPA enforces environmental laws and regulations, sets environmental standards, provides funding for research, and monitors the quality of the nation’s air, water, and land.The primary goal of the EPA is to protect human health and the environment. The agency works to reduce the risksassociated with environmental accidents and natural disasters. The EPA also responds to environmental emergencies such as oil spills, floods, and terrorist attacks.The goals of the EPA include:Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Protecting the ozone layer.Cleaning up hazardous waste sites.Protecting wildlife and biodiversity.Ensuring safe drinking water.22. The EPA was established under the presidency of _____.A. Richard Nixon.B. George Washington.C. Abraham Lincoln.D. John F. Kennedy.23. What does the EPA do in response to environmental emergencies?A. Increase greenhouse gas emissions.B. Ignore hazardous waste sites.C. Protect wildlife and biodiversity.D. Respond to oil spills and floods.24. Which of the following is NOT a goal of the EPA?A. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.B. Protecting the ozone layer.C. Monitoring air quality.D. Cleaning up hazardous waste sites.25. What is the primary goal of the EPA?A. Protecting human health and the environment.B. Promoting industrial growth.C. Increasing greenhouse gas emissions.D. Ignoring natural disasters.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Shopping OnlineShopping online is a popular way to buy goods and services without leaving your home. It is convenient and time-saving, allowing you to compare prices and products from differentretailers. Many people prefer to shop online because it offers a wider selection of goods and the ability to shop 24/7.To shop online, you need a computer or mobile device with internet access. You can browse various online stores, read product descriptions, and make purchases with a credit card or electronic payment system. Online shoppers can track their orders and receive delivery updates via email or text message.When shopping online, it's important to be careful and protect your personal information. Make sure you're using a secure website, and be wary of sharing sensitive data such as your credit card number or social security number. Always check the return policy for online purchases and keep records of your transactions.26. Why do many people prefer to shop online?A. It is time-consuming.B. It offers a limited selection of goods.C. It provides delivery updates.D. It allows comparisons and 24/7 shopping.27. What do online shoppers need to make purchases?A. A credit card.B. A computer.C. Internet access.D. A mobile device.28. What is the best way to protect your personal information when shopping online?A. Share your credit card number.B. Avoid using a secure website.C. Keep records of your transactions.D. Be cautious with sensitive data.29. What can online shoppers track after making a purchase?A. Personal information.B. Product descriptions.C. Delivery updates.D. Return policies.30. What is important to check before making an online purchase?A. The product description.B. The return policy.C. The secure website.D. The delivery updates.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Healthy EatingA healthy diet is essential for maintaining good health and preventing diseases. Eating a variety of foods from all food groups can provide essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, protein, and carbohydrates. It's important to balance your diet with the right amount of fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy products.Many health experts recommend the Mediterranean diet for its emphasis on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and olive oil. This diet is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. The Mediterranean diet also includes moderate amounts of red wine and regular physical activity.To maintain a healthy diet, it's important to limit the intake of processed foods, sugary drinks, and high-fat snacks. Instead, choose whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and lean proteins. Pay attention to portion sizes and listen to your body's hunger cues to prevent overeating.31. What is important for maintaining good health and preventing diseases?A. Eating fast food.B. Balancing a diet.C. Consuming sugary drinks.D. Limiting physical activity.32. What is the Mediterranean diet known for?A. Emphasizing high-fat snacks.B. Including processed foods.C. Lowering the risk of heart disease.D. Proposing large portion sizes.33. What should be limited in a healthy diet?A. Whole foods.B. Lean proteins.C. Portion sizes.D. Processed foods.34. What is recommended for preventing overeating?A. Eating high-fat snacks.B. Choosing sugary drinks.C. Paying attention to portion sizes.D. Limiting physical activity.35. Why is a healthy diet essential?A. To promote overeating.B. To maintain good health.C. To consume processed foods.D. To prevent physical activity.Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Traveling SafelyTraveling can be an enjoyable experience, but it's important to stay safe and prepared during your journey. Whether you're traveling domestically or internationally, there are several precautions you can take to protect yourself and your belongings.Before you travel, make sure you have all necessary documents such as a passport, visa, and travel insurance. Research your destination and check for any travel advisories or restrictions. Pack essentials such as medications, toiletries, and clothing appropriate for the weather.While traveling, stay alert and aware of your surroundings. Keep your valuables secure and avoid displaying expensive items such as jewelry or electronics. Be cautious when using public transportation or walking in unfamiliar areas. Stay connected with family or friends and inform them of your travel plans.In case of emergencies, have a plan in place for communication and evacuation. Be prepared for unexpected events such as natural disasters, medical emergencies, or political unrest. Stay informed about local customs and laws, and respect the culture and traditions of the places you visit.36. What should travelers research before their journey?A. Travel insurance.B. The weather.C. Local customs and laws.D. Essential documents.37. What should travelers avoid displaying while traveling?A. Valuables.B. Jewelry.C. Electronics.D. Clothing.38. How can travelers stay connected with family and friends?A. Pack essential items.B. Stay alert.C. Respect local customs.D. Inform them of travel plans.39. What should travelers be prepared for during their journey?A. Political unrest.B. Natural disasters.C. Medical emergencies.D. All of the above.40. What is important for travelers to respect when visiting new places?A. The weather.B. Cultural traditions.C. Medical emergencies.D. Travel advisories.Section B Directions: There are 4 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Social MediaSocial media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have become an integral part of our daily lives. They offer an interactive way to connect with friends, share updates, and discover new content. However, excessive use of socialmedia can have negative effects on mental health andwell-being.Studies have shown that spending too much time on social media can lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Social media users may compare themselves to others, experience cyberbullying, or have difficulty disconnecting from online interactions. It's important to set boundaries and prioritize real-life relationships over virtual connections.To maintain a healthy balance, limit your time on social media and focus on activities that promote well-being. Engage in hobbies, exercise, spend time outdoors, or connect with loved ones face-to-face. Be mindful of the content you consume online and unfollow accounts that make you feel inadequate or unhappy.41. What have social media platforms become in our daily lives?A. A distraction.B. A necessity.C. A burden.D. A tradition.42. What can excessive use of social media lead to?A. Loneliness and depression.B. Increased well-being.C. Positive interactions.D. Strong friendships.43. How can social media users promote mental health and well-being?A. Compare themselves to others.B. Engage in online interactions.C. Set boundaries and prioritize real-life relationships.D. Limit time on social media.44. What should social media users do to maintain a healthy balance?A. Spend more time online.B. Disconnect from real-life relationships.C. Engage with negative content.D. Focus on activities that promote well-being.45. What should social media users be mindful of online?A. Feeling inadequate.B. Comparing themselves to others.C. Engaging in hobbies.D. Connecting with loved ones.Passage TwoQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Climate ChangeClimate change is a global issue that affects the planet's ecosystems, weather patterns, and natural resources. It is caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Climate change has led to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and sea-level rise.To address climate change, nations must work together to reduce carbon emissions, protect natural habitats, and promote sustainable practices. Individuals can contribute to the fight against climate change by conserving energy, reducing waste, and adopting green technologies. Education and awareness are key to understanding the impacts of climate change and taking action to mitigate its effects.The effects of climate change can be seen in melting glaciers, disappearing species, and more frequent natural disasters. It is essential to protect the environment and preserve biodiversity for future generations. By acting now to combat climate change, we can create a sustainable world for all living organisms.46. What causes climate change?A. Industrial processes.B. Conservation efforts.C. Sustainable practices.D. Burning fossil fuels.47. What can individuals do to contribute to the fight against climate change?A. Conserve energy.B. Increase waste.C. Adopt green technologies.D. Release greenhouse gases.48. What is key to understanding the impacts of climate change?A. Conserving energy.B. Promoting sustainable practices.C. Education and awareness.D. Reducing carbon emissions.49. Where can the effects of climate change be seen?A. Melting glaciers.B. Rising temperatures.C. Green technologies.D. Limited resources.50. Why is it important to act now to combat climate change?A. To preserve biodiversity.B. To protect natural habitats.C. To create a sustainable world.D. To release greenhouse gases.Passage ThreeQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Work-Life BalanceMaintaining a healthy work-life balance is essential for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Balancing work responsibilities with personal life can reduce stress, prevent burnout, and improve overall quality of life. It's important to prioritize self-care, set boundaries, and make time for relaxation and leisure activities.Achieving work-life balance requires effective time management and communication skills. It may involve setting clear goals, delegating tasks, and scheduling regular breaks throughout the day. By creating a routine that includes work, family, hobbies, and relaxation, individuals can enhance their productivity and happiness.Many companies are recognizing the importance ofwork-life balance and offering flexible work arrangements, remote work options, and wellness programs for employees. Employers can promote a healthy work environment by encouraging work-life balance, providing support services, and fostering a positive company culture.To maintain work-life balance, individuals should create a supportive network of friends, family, and colleagues. Seek help when needed, prioritize self-care, and make time for activitiesthat bring joy and fulfillment. Remember that work is just one aspect of life, and personal well-being should always come first.51. What can maintaining a healthy work-life balance reduce?A. Productivity.B. Happiness.C. Stress.D. Burnout.52. What is important for achieving work-life balance?A. Effective time management.B. Constant communication.C. Setting clear goals.D. Ignoring self-care.53. How can individuals enhance their productivity and happiness?A. Delegating tasks.B. Scheduling regular breaks.C. Setting clear goals.D. Creating a routine.54. How are many companies recognizing the importance of work-life balance?A. Outsourcing tasks.B. Offering wellness programs.C. Ignoring flexible work arrangements.D. Providing limited support services.55. What can individuals do to maintain work-life balance?A. Prioritize work.B. Seek help when needed.C. Avoid relaxation activities.D. Focus on self-care.Passage FourQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.Digital TechnologyDigital technology has revolutionized the way we live, work, and communicate. It encompasses a wide range of electronic devices, software applications, and online platforms that simplifytasks, connect people, and access information. From smartphones and tablets to social media and cloud computing, digital technology has transformed every aspect of modern society.Advances in digital technology have led to increased efficiency, productivity, and connectivity in various industries. Businesses use digital tools for marketing, sales, customer service, and data analysis. Education institutions integrate technology into classrooms to enhance learning experiences and engage students in interactive lessons.Digital technology also enables remote work, online shopping, virtual meetings, and e-learning opportunities. It provides access to global markets, communication channels, and information resources. With the rise of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation, digital technology is shaping the future of work and innovation.To navigate the digital age, individuals must embrace technology, adapt to new trends, and develop digital literacy skills. This includes understanding how to use digital tools, protect personal data, and evaluate online information. By staying informed and up-to-date with technology, individuals can harness its benefits and篇2华东师范大学成人高等教育学位英语考试真题Part I Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section A (4 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 4 short passages. At the end of each passage,you will hear 2 or 3 questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken onlyonce. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.Passage 11. A) She has forgotten it.B) She cannot find it.C) She has not yet finished it.D) She plans to mail it tomorrow.2. A) A movie.B) A play.C) A concert.D) A game.Passage 23. A) The man and woman are moving.B) The man and woman are not satisfied with their apartment.C) The man is moving, but the woman is not.D) Neither the man nor the woman is moving.4. A) It is too small.B) It is too expensive.C) It is too old.D) It is too far from her office.Passage 35. A) At a police station.B) On the street.C) In a hospital.D) In a restaurant.6. A) He was robbed.B) He was attacked.C) He was hit by a car.D) He was caught in a fire.Passage 47. A) In a greeting card.B) In a letter.C) In a diary.D) At a meeting.8. A) She regrets turning down Harper's invitation.B) She plans to spend a quiet evening at home.C) She wonders if Harper is going to marry the girl who impressed him.D) She doubts if Harper's girlfriend is interested in poetry.Section B (6 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage,you will hear 3 or 4 questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken onlyonce. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.Passage 19. A) He is in high spirits.B) He is discussing a problem with Gio Gonzalez.C) He is preparing for a game.D) He is getting for a trip to Cleveland.10. A) It is raining.B) It is freezing.C) It is windy.D) It is snowing.篇3East China Normal University Adult Higher Education Degree English ExaminationReading ComprehensionPart A1. According to the passage, what is the main focus of the healthcare system in the United States?A. Providing affordable healthcare for all citizensB. Ensuring high-quality healthcare servicesC. Promoting preventive care and healthy livingD. Offering a wide range of healthcare options2. What does the author suggest are some of the challenges facing the US healthcare system?A. Limited access to healthcare servicesB. Rising healthcare costsC. Lack of government regulationD. Poor quality of care in rural areas3. In the passage, what is the main reason for the high cost of healthcare in the United States?A. Overuse of medical servicesB. Administrative costsC. Technological advancementsD. Pharmaceutical expenses4. What can be inferred about the Affordable Care Act from the passage?A. It has successfully reduced healthcare costs in the United StatesB. It has increased access to healthcare for low-income individualsC. It has been met with widespread criticism and oppositionD. It has improved the quality of healthcare services in rural areas5. According to the passage, what is the main goal of the Accountable Care Organizations?A. Reducing healthcare costs through improved efficiencyB. Expanding access to healthcare services in underserved communitiesC. Providing comprehensive care for patients with chronic conditionsD. Enhancing the quality and safety of healthcare services6. Which of the following statements is supported by the information in the passage?A. The US healthcare system is considered the best in the worldB. The US spends less on healthcare per capita than other developed countriesC. The US lags behind other countries in terms of healthcare outcomesD. The US government plays a minimal role in regulating healthcare servicesParagraph Completion1. According to the passage, the main reason for the high cost of healthcare in the United States is the __________.2. The Affordable Care Act was designed to improve access to healthcare for __________ individuals.3. The Accountable Care Organizations aim to reduce healthcare costs through improved __________.4. The challenges facing the US healthcare system include rising __________ and limited access to care in rural areas.5. In order to address these challenges, the US government has implemented policies to promote __________ care and reduce unnecessary medical expenses.Vocabulary Questions1. The term "preventive care" in the passage most closely means:A. Emergency treatmentB. Scheduled check-upsC. Long-term careD. Terminal care2. The phrase "underserved communities" in the passage most likely refers to:A. Wealthy neighborhoodsB. Uninhabited areasC. Low-income areasD. Urban centers3. The word "comprehensive" in the passage is best defined as:A. LimitedB. BasicC. HolisticD. Superficial4. The term "chronic conditions" in the passage most closely means:A. Temporary illnessesB. Acute illnessesC. Long-term diseasesD. Terminal diseases5. The word "efficiency" in the passage is best described as:A. IneffectivenessB. WastefulnessC. ProductivenessD. SluggishnessTranslationTranslate the following passage from Chinese to English:中国的社会保障体系非常完善,为所有公民提供了基本的医疗保险和养老金。

Health care in China

Health care in China

2 Shen Nung, the Red Emperor (Hung Ti), compiled the first medical herbal, the Pen-tsao (c. 2800 B.C.), in which he reported the effects of 365 drugs, all of them personally tested.
Healthcare reform in China
A barefoot doctor examines a child.
The Comparison Of Several Countries’ Health Care
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The New Rural Co-operative Medical Care System (NRCMCS) particularly intended to make it more affordable for the rural poor
3 Chang Chung-ching, the Chinese Hippocrates, in the third century A.D., wrote the classic treatise Typhoid and Other Fevers.
4 Compendium of Materia Medica, also known Bencao Gangmu , is aChinese materia medica work written by Li Shizhen during the Ming Dynasty
Health care in Germany
Law-enforced health insurance" (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung) and "Private" (Private Krankenversicherung). Compulsory insurance applies to those below a set income level and is provided through private non-profit "sickness funds" at common rates for all members, and is paid for with joint employer-employee contributions.

高考英语复习训练-阅读理解-医疗健康类(含解析)

高考英语复习训练-阅读理解-医疗健康类(含解析)

C.To illustrate Zhong’s simple lifestyle.
D.To illustrate the local’s appreciation for her.
3.Why are Zhong’s diagnoses almost efficient?
A.Because she has advanced diagnose skills.
prescriptions that almost always seem to do the trick. When villages are on their work breaks, Zhong makes calls to
some who have chronic (长期的) diseases, such as high blood pressure, and diabetes.
4.What does the underlined word in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Disappeared.
B.Declined.
C.Established.
D.Confirmed.
【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了一位年轻的医生钟晶,她定居在贵州省黔西南布依族苗族自 治州龙场镇龙河村,为当地村民提供医疗服务。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段关键句“When a young physician appeared in a village to set up practice, she ran into a wall of distrust.”(当一位年轻的医生出现在一个村子里建立诊所时,她遇到了一堵不信任的墙。)可知,当 她第一次出现在村里建立诊所时,村民并不太信任她,由此可知,当钟第一次出现在村里时,当地村民不 太相信她。故选 B 项。

2025届高三英语培优外刊阅读学案看病难话题

2025届高三英语培优外刊阅读学案看病难话题

高三英语培优外刊阅读班级:____________学号:____________姓名:____________外刊精选|亚马逊砸了39亿,能解决美国人看病难吗?最近,互联网巨头亚马逊宣布,安排以39亿美元收购一家线上医疗服务商One Medical,这也成为其史上最大的医疗收购案。

其实,欧美许多国家“看病贵”“预约难”的问题由来已久,互联网巨头也因此纷纷看好医疗行业的发展前景。

亚马逊为什么要进军医疗领域?又为何选择收购One Medical?Amazon to acquire One Medical clinics in latest push into health care.By Karen WeiseOn Thursday, Amazon announced its first major acquisition under Andy Jassy's tenure as C.E.O., spending $3.9 billion for One Medical, a chain of primary care clinics around the country.The deal is a sign of Amazon's long-simmering health care ambitions. As the company has marched from one retail business to another — including books, CDs, electronics, dog food, diapers and clothes — it has had to look in less obvious spots to find opportunities that can provide meaningful expansion.Health care has been tantalizing to Amazon executives who believe it is an immense market, rife with inefficiencies and generally lacking the kind of customer-focused approach that Amazon tries to take with its businesses.Amazon wants to be the "front door" through which customers access health care, said Christina Farr, an investor in health care with OMERS Ventures. "They want to nail the consumer experience."Based in San Francisco, One Medical operates a network of 188 medical offices, primarily in large cities, and provides virtual medical services that patients access with a $199 annual membership.That One Medical sees about five times as many virtual visits as in-person appointments most likely made it attractive to Amazon, according to analysts at the investment bank Cowen. The company also has something Amazon values deeply: data. One Medical built its own electronic medical records system, and it has 15 years' worth of medical and health-system data Amazon could tap.【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。

Obama care 资料

Obama care 资料

I. Background of health care reform in the United States is the only developed country did not establish universal health insurance countries. In recent years, criticism of the negative effects of the American health insurance system sounds more and more. Although the United States has already implemented a "managed care" insurance model, but this is known as advanced medical insurance model, not only failed to cover all citizens, the medical risks seventh nationals failed to get any form of insurance coverage, but also lead to those who enjoy medical insurance medical costs continue to rise. At present, the main problems of the first, incomplete coverage, fair and poor. The United States is the only developed countries did not implement universal health insurance or national health service system. The U.S. government specifically for the military and veterans established medical institutions, providing direct services; specifically for the elderly and the poor health risks provides insurance protection. American general population health risk can be protected by way of purchase of private health insurance. According to official statistics, there are 44 million American currently enjoying preferential government health insurance for the elderly and persons with disabilities "M (health care system); there are 61 million poor people to enjoy" (Medicaid) offers health insurance; there are 163 million people below the age of 65 get health insurance through employment relationship; another 18 million people in the insurance market to buy health insurance on their own. However, there are about 46 million people in the United States, lack of medical risk protection. The proportion accounted for more than 15 percent of the American population, of which 80% of working families. Second, the cost rises and inefficient. According to World Bank statistics, the U.S. health care expenditures in 2005 gross domestic product (GDP) was 15.2 percent, per capita health spending reaches $ 6,350. In contrast, other high-income countries over the same period of these two sets of data were 11.2% and $ 3,830. U.S. health care is not only expensive, but also less than ideal. In the United States, was born the average life expectancy is lower than the same period of national expectations in most European countries. In 2006, the average life expectancy of Americans born was 77.8 years, while the average life expectancy was born the same period of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy were 79.1,80.6,79.1,79.7 and 81.1 years of age. 191 Member States health care system rankings released World Health Organization in 2000, the United States topped the level of per capita health expenditures. Whether patient-centered sort of reaction on the index ranked 7th. America's health care overall performance ranking in the first 37 Member States, while ranking in the health level is ranked No. 72. Third, the model change, the problem continued. Development of the world experienced a replacement health insurance business model in two: First, "reimbursement-type" health insurance model; second is the "managed care" health insurance model. Reimbursement-type model to managed care paradigm shift, is the world of health insurance, but also an innovative American health insurance in the development process. Fourth, the financial crisis, the conflict intensified. The international financial crisis originated in the United States, leading to a rising unemployment rate in the United States, reducing household income, making more and more people can not afford medical insurance costs borne by the original. Statistics show, there are about 1.4 million people in the United States every day due to the above problems and lose health risk protection. This lack of health care of the growing number of increasingly become social stability unfavorable factors. Studies have shown that poverty caused American families, the proportion of American companies also rapidly occurs due to unbearable burden of health care costs bankrupt or loss changes. Back in 2007, led the United States filed for bankruptcy business or home, there are 62.1% of the financial crisis stems from the"Medical costs are too high," rather than the outside world called "house prices" or "investment assets shrink." Because the United States Employers must provide health insurance for their employees, so employees have medical insurance expenses for those operating smaller, poorer economic enterprise caused no small financial pressure. Outbreak of the financial crisis, making the situation even more serious. The past five years, the United States has a case because the medical costs too high an operating loss of more than a third of SMEs have happened. Second, the content of the health care reform process in the implementation of health care reform, President Obama learned in the 1990s during the reign of President Clinton's health care reform failures, take some new action strategy. For example, in order to avoid confrontation between the White House and Congress appear on reform, President Obama in principle it does not give up the big premise of the specific drafting of the implementation of the reform program to Congress, so there is a parliament, the House of Representatives and Senate health care reform bill two phenomena, while in 2010 twoNew medical reform program announced by the end of March 22, two bills coexistence. Health care reform plan passed by the House, its core is to create a federally regulated health insurance market, things to sell health insurance by public insurance agency established by the Government to complete. The Act requires the vast majority of Americans who buy health insurance, can not afford insurance premiums for federal funding. Larger companies or companies must provide health insurance to their employees, or they will be fined. Federal government employees can buy health insurance for small companies or small businesses to provide subsidies. Act prohibits the previous history of the insurance industry to the buyers refuse to sell insurance, is not subject to the grounds of gender or medical history premiums. 10 years after the implementation of the Act, the total spending will reach $ 1.2 trillion, this cost will be other ways to raise tax increases on the wealthy by reducing federal spending and health care projects. Bill once implemented, will enable currently no health insurance in 3600 46 million Americans get health insurance people, so that national health insurance coverage from the current 85 percent to 96 percent expansion. In accordance with the provisions of health care reform bill passed by the Senate, and all Americans should have health insurance, the federal government will provide low-income populations Medicare subsidies. As most Americans through the employment relationship and access to health insurance, so the Act, the government can through a series of incentives to encourage or promote businesses provide health insurance to their employees. And health care reform as passed by the House, the bill prohibits insurance companies due to the presence of the insured person's own health problems and refuse coverage or raise premiums. The bill plans to spend $ 871 billion transformation of the health care system in the next 10 years, making the medical benefits system encompasses virtually all Americans. 30 million people without health insurance benefits the United States will therefore get insurance. Financial sources of funding health care reform is mainly the high surcharge tax health insurance plans, insurance companies and medical device manufacturers to pay. However, the content of public health care concern has not been included in the selection of the health care reform bill, but said the two private insurance companies will be implemented under the supervision of government agencies plan, at least one of the program should be run in a non-profit basis. Objectives Obama's health care reform three health care reform, In short, there are three main aspects: First, to provide security to those who have health insurance. Countries through special legislation, the contract of insurance companies conduct strict constraints. Under the new reform program, the insurance company may not exist because ofpast history of the insured refuses to assume responsibility for payment; not cancel because of illness insured insurance plans; not exist because of past history of the policyholder or the occurrence of disease and limit its scope of protection and so on. Otherwise, would be considered illegal. Second, for those who do not have health insurance to provide health insurance, expanding the coverage of health insurance. The new health insurance plan requires that everyone have health insurance for every American citizen is both a right and a responsibility. For those who still do not get health insurance, the government will create a new insurance markets for individuals and small businesses at a competitive price to buy health insurance, but not because of unemployment or conversion work and lose health insurance. The third is to control medical costs.Reduce rising health care costs, is a worldwide problem, but the problem is particularly evident in the performance of the United States. Control health care costs, reduce healthcare costs, both President Obama health care reform weight goals, but also the important part of health care reform建立全民医疗保障体系,一直以来是美国人的一个梦,尤其是美国民主党近一个世纪以来的梦想,也是美国很多经济学家和卫生学家所致力推动的。

The American health care system

The American health care system

• Cuba is borne by the Government's universal health insurance. Although foreigners not within the scope of Cuban government, protection, however, the Cuban medical fees for foreigners are very cheap. • So many Americans went to Cuba have medical treatment. If in the United States, insurers are reluctant to pay for medical expenses, They prefer to detour through other countries came to Cuba to see a doctor, preferring to spend more travel costs, but also much than medical expenses in United States.
• Commercial insurance is earn the insurance fees, and expenses for medical cost, so its profit is to make more income, less expenses. • Thus, less expenditures are inevitable choice for commercial motives to profitmaximizing commercial medical.
• According to the survey, the majority of those who have no health insurance are not the poorest of the poor, but rather the working poor. • Because of their income just above the poverty line, so they are not eligible to apply for government-provided social health insurance, but also do not want or can not afford to buy private health insurance

美国面向消费者病人的药学信息资源

美国面向消费者病人的药学信息资源

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美国面向消费者/病人的药学信息资源
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healthcare的英文作文

healthcare的英文作文

healthcare的英文作文Title: The Importance of Healthcare。

Healthcare is a fundamental aspect of any society, playing a pivotal role in the well-being and prosperity of individuals and communities. In this essay, we will delve into the significance of healthcare, its challenges, and potential solutions to ensure accessible and effective healthcare for all.First and foremost, healthcare is essential for maintaining public health. It encompasses a wide range of services aimed at preventing, diagnosing, and treating illnesses, injuries, and other health conditions. By providing timely access to healthcare services, individuals can receive necessary medical attention, leading to better health outcomes and improved quality of life.Moreover, healthcare is crucial for promoting economic development. A healthy population is more productive, asindividuals are better able to participate in the workforce and contribute to the economy. Additionally, investing in healthcare infrastructure and services creates job opportunities and stimulates economic growth in various sectors, thereby fostering prosperity within a society.Despite its significance, healthcare faces numerous challenges globally. One of the primary issues is the lack of access to healthcare services, particularly in underserved and marginalized communities. Factors such as geographical barriers, socioeconomic disparities, and inadequate healthcare infrastructure contribute to disparities in access to healthcare, leading to disparities in health outcomes.Furthermore, rising healthcare costs pose a significant challenge, both for individuals and healthcare systems. The increasing cost of medical treatments, pharmaceuticals, and technologies has made healthcare unaffordable for many individuals, leading to financial strain and barriers to accessing necessary care. Additionally, the burden of healthcare costs places pressure on healthcare systems,leading to issues such as overcrowded hospitals, long wait times, and resource shortages.To address these challenges and ensure equitable access to healthcare, comprehensive solutions are required. One approach is to prioritize preventative care and health education initiatives to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce the incidence of preventable diseases. By investing in preventative measures such as vaccinations, screenings, and health promotion campaigns, healthcare systems can mitigate the burden of disease and improve overall population health.Additionally, efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure and expand healthcare coverage are crucial. This includes investing in healthcare facilities, medical equipment, and trained healthcare professionals,particularly in underserved areas. Furthermore, implementing policies to enhance healthcare affordability and reduce out-of-pocket expenses can help alleviate financial barriers to accessing care.Furthermore, leveraging technology and innovation can revolutionize healthcare delivery and improve efficiency. Telemedicine, electronic health records, and digital health platforms offer opportunities to expand access to healthcare services, particularly in remote or rural areas. By embracing technological advancements, healthcare systems can enhance patient care, streamline administrative processes, and optimize resource allocation.In conclusion, healthcare is a cornerstone of society, impacting individual well-being, economic development, and social equity. Despite facing challenges such as access barriers and rising costs, concerted efforts to prioritize preventative care, expand access, and embrace innovation can pave the way for a more equitable and sustainable healthcare system. By working together to address these challenges, we can ensure that healthcare remains accessible and effective for all members of society.。

Unit9 health care

Unit9 health care
The retired executive consults for several large companies. 那位退休的总裁在好几家大公司当顾问。
6.fee n. 1.) (付给律师、医生等的)酬金,服务费[C]
I'm afraid I can't afford the doctor's fee. 恐怕我付不起给医生的酬金。
The insurance on my house is very high. 我的房屋保险费很高。
3.allowance n. 1.) 津贴,补贴;零用钱[C]
The child has a weekly allowance of five dollars. 这孩子每星期有五元零用钱。
2.) 分配额;允许额[C]
1.abuse vt. 1.) 滥用,妄用
He abused his power while in office. 他在职时滥用权力。 2.) 辱骂;毁谤
You are always abusing and offending people. 你总是出言不逊得罪人。 3.) 虐待,伤害
Those captives were physically abused. 那些俘虏遭受了肉体上的摧残。
Child abuse is widespread in this country 1.) 保险;保险契约[U] 保险业[U]
I found a job selling insurance. 我找到一份推销保险的工作。
She works in insurance. 她从事保险业。 2.) 保险金额;赔偿金[U][(+on)]
He consulted his notebook repeatedly during his speech. 他讲演时不断看他的笔记本。

healthcare英文作文

healthcare英文作文

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The Role of Big Data in Healthcare Analytics

The Role of Big Data in Healthcare Analytics

The Role of Big Data in Healthcare Analytics The healthcare industry is one of the most data-intensive sectors in the world. Every day, healthcare providers generate a vast amount of data, including patient records, medical images, and clinical trial results. The challenge for healthcare providers is how to make sense of all this data and use it to improve patient outcomes. This is where big data analytics comes in.Big data analytics is the process of analyzing large and complex data sets to uncover hidden patterns, correlations, and insights. In healthcare, big data analytics can be used to improve patient care, reduce costs, and enhance operational efficiency. For example, big data analytics can help healthcare providers identify patients who are at risk of developing chronic diseases and provide them with early interventions to prevent the onset of the disease.One of the key benefits of big data analytics in healthcare is the ability to personalize treatment plans for individual patients. By analyzing patient data, healthcare providers can identify the most effective treatments for each patient based on their medical history, genetic makeup, and lifestyle factors. This can lead to better treatment outcomes and improved patient satisfaction.Another area where big data analytics can have a significant impact is in clinical trials. Clinical trials are essential for developing new treatments and drugs, but they can be expensive and time-consuming. By using big data analytics, researchers can identify patient populations that are most likely to benefit from a particular treatment, reducing the time and cost of clinical trials.Big data analytics can also help healthcare providers identify areas where they can reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. For example, by analyzing patient data, healthcare providers can identify patterns in patient behavior that can lead to unnecessary hospitalizations or readmissions. This information can be used to develop targeted interventions that reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.Despite the many benefits of big data analytics in healthcare, there are also challenges that need to be addressed. One of the biggest challenges is data security and privacy. Healthcare data is highly sensitive, and there are strict regulations in place to protect patient privacy. Healthcare providers need to ensure that they are using secure systems and protocols to protect patient data.Another challenge is the need for skilled data analysts and data scientists. Healthcare providers need to invest in training and development programs to ensure that they have the talent they need to analyze and interpret the data.In conclusion, big data analytics has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and enhancing operational efficiency. However, healthcare providers need to address the challenges of data security and privacy and invest in training and development programs to ensure that they have the talent they need to analyze and interpret the data. With the right investments and strategies, big data analytics can help healthcare providers deliver better care to patients and improve the overall health of populations around the world.。

埃里克·亚当斯:我逆转了自己的糖尿病,现在我想帮助大家找回健康

埃里克·亚当斯:我逆转了自己的糖尿病,现在我想帮助大家找回健康

埃里克·亚当斯:我逆转了自己的糖尿病,现在我想帮助大家找回健康♬点上方可收听朗读音频编者序向上滑动阅读↑素食作为一个饮食方式,在中国,在全球由来已久,虽经世代人的传承,似乎素食人群在世人眼中依然属于小众。

细分起来,在素食人群中,有出于宗教信仰目的吃素的,有出于动物保护目的吃素的,随着地球暖化的不断加剧和慢性疾病发病率的不断升高,出于保护环境目的和身体健康目的吃素的人也越来越多。

作为追求健康的个人,我们对于面临的健康问题,唯一能够做的就是践行健康饮食,尽量影响身边的人,促使他们改变旧习。

对于我们的好言相劝充耳不闻的人我们也无可奈何。

似乎大家对短期内要在社会层面大范围改变有害身体健康的饮食方式抱比较消极的态度。

其实不然,当我们把我们的视野扩大到全球范围,我们可以看到令人振奋的事情正在如火如荼地发生。

非药而愈编辑部近期组织了几篇专题系列译文,重点介绍发生美国纽约市的,史无前例、颠覆传统、颠覆认知却深得人心的重大事件:由纽约市现任市长Eric Adams发起并全力推动的植物性饮食运动。

至于这位黑人市长有多大能耐,我们且看他正在落实或已经落实的诸多措施中的两项:1.纽约市所有十一所市立医院已经开始了为患者默认供应全植物性饮食(也就是,在默认状态下,医院只为患者提供纯素食,如果患者坚持要吃荤食,可以单独订餐。

)2.纽约市所有(20万名)医生、护士、执业护士、营养师和其他医疗保健专业人员将免费接受世界上最大规模的生活方式医学培训(感兴趣的读者可以上网搜索“生活方式医学”)。

这两件事究竟意味着什么,大家可以发挥自己的想象力。

至于Eric Adams市长是如何做到这些的,整个运动的来龙去脉是什么,以及该运动的深远意义何在,请大家关注近期推出的译文。

可能有人会想,这些事情发生在远在天边的纽约,与我们无关。

在如今一个ChatGPT软件能够在推出后一个月内全球日活跃用户达到一亿人的时代,我们还真不能低估健康生活理念在天时地利人和的条件下飞速传播的可能性,不信我们拭目以待。

高三英语上学期unit-9-health-care1

高三英语上学期unit-9-health-care1

工业仿真 与磨矿作业配合使用的分级机有、耙式分级机、螺旋分级机、水力旋流器等。其中当前应用最广泛的是螺旋分级机和水力旋流器。 急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的诊断标准、、、和。 男30岁。发热7天,伴食欲减退,腹胀,患病前有涉水史。体检:T39.8℃。P84次/分,脾肋下2cm。血白细胞3.6×109/L,中性粒细胞55%,淋巴细胞45%。哪种诊断可能性大A.流行性感冒B.斑疹伤寒C.粟粒性肺结核D.伤寒E.钩端螺旋体病 不属于流通加工业务。A.包装B.半成品加工C.粘贴商品价格标签D.改变商品化学性质 文物修缮保护工程的勘察Kit@位、施工单位应当执行国家有关规定,保证。A.工程质量B.工程进度C.文物完好D.恢复原样 某支行有一笔贷款即将到期,综合业务系统在天前产生“贷款到期通知书”。 记载事项不真实的表现: 尸检主检人员是受过尸检训练,具有中级以上专业职称的A.病理学医师和病理学教师B.病理学医师、教师和病理学技师C.病理学医师、教师和外科医师D.病理学医师、教师和检验科医师E.必须是法医医师 现场急救常用的人工呼吸法有、和。 承包商的某项索赔要求,虽然在工程项目的合同条件中没有专门的文字叙述,但可以根据该合同条件的某些条款的含义,推论出承包商有索赔权。这种索赔属于。A.合同规定的索赔B.非合同规定的索赔C.综合索赔D.道义索赔 目前流行的高致病性禽流感病毒亚型为A.H5和H7亚型B.H9和H5亚型C.H7和H9亚型D.H1和H3亚型E.H1和H5亚型 急性血源性骨髓炎大块死骨形成的原因主要是A.骨膜血管断裂B.骨的滋养血管栓塞C.脓肿直接破坏骨组织D.病理骨折E.身体抵抗力差 《电力法》第三十一条规定客户受电装置的设计、施工、安装和运行管理,应当符合国家标准或者标准。A.电力行业B.地方C.网局D.省局 沙鼠缺乏完整的基底动脉环,左右大脑供血相对独立,可作为中风的动物模型。该模型属于A、诱发性动物模型B、自发性动物模型C、抗疾病动物模型D、生物医学动物模型 患者男性34岁,2周来右侧后牙咬物不适,喝冷热水引起疼痛。近2日来,夜痛影响睡眠,并引起半侧头、面部痛,痛不能定位。检查时见右侧上、下后牙多个充填体。应进行继续检查。当日最有效的治疗措施是()A.局麻下开髓,封失活剂B.局麻封闭止痛C.服水炎止痛D.针灸为合谷、平安穴E 容均不是 [多选,X型题]下述药品变化的事例中,其主要影响因素属于温度的是A.胃蛋白酶结块B.维生素C注射剂变色C.脊髓灰质炎疫苗室温放置失效D.牛痘菌苗放置期间冻结或析出沉淀E.青霉素加水溶解后,室温放置24小时大部分失效 ()是衡量一个测验正确性的重要指标,即一个测验能够测量出所要测量的东西的程度。A.信度B.效度C.难度D.区分度 患者,男,45岁,咳嗽、咳痰,痰中带血丝,做痰液脱落细胞检查。涂片检查见一细胞两端细长,纤维样。中间有不规则巨大的畸形核,染色深、成团块状、无核仁,核膜厚,边界清楚,胞质丰富,提示此细胞为()A.鳞状上皮表层细胞B.鳞状上皮癌细胞C.黏液柱状上皮细胞D.纤毛柱状上皮细 状上皮癌细胞 银监会对银行业金融机构的变更、终止申请,应当在自收到申请文件之日起个月内作出批准或者不批准的书面决定A.1B.2C.3D.4 患儿,4岁,缺铁性贫血,为改善贫血症状,最佳的食物是()A.海带、紫菜B.白菜、西红柿C.鱼、罐头、水果D.果汁、米粉E.动物肝脏、乳制品 和全血相比,悬浮红细胞的特点是。A.引起输血不良反应的几率较大B.可以以较小的容量提高患者的携氧能力C.血小板和白细胞的碎屑较多D.保存损害产物较多E.传播病毒的风险大 补体系统经典激活途径与旁路激活途径的汇合点是A.C1B.C2C3D.C4E.C5 下列哪项不是含有B族维生素的辅酶A.辅酶AB.四氢叶酸C.细胞色素bD.磷酸吡哆醛E.硫胺素焦磷酸 本地呼叫编号采用拨号制,长途编号采用拨号制。 某编审没有相应的行政职务,其不可行使的职责有。A.制订选题计划和组稿计划,组织社会力量或有关编辑人员实施B.复审或终审稿件,解决审稿中的疑难问题C.必要时对重点书稿进行审查、加工D.签发稿件 如何看待中国传统社会“精耕细作”的农业生产方式? 在分布式数据库中,是指各场地数据的逻辑结构对用户不可见。A.分片透明性B.场地透明性C.场地自治D.局部数据模型透明性 中央《决定》指出,全面统筹解决人口问题的五大任务? 《铁路“十一五”规划》的主要目标是。A.建设新线17000km,其中客运专线7000kinB.既有电气化线路改造15000kmC.建设既有线复线8000kmD.2010年全国铁路营业里程达到10万km以上E.西部路网总规模达到37000公里 全瓷冠一般为A.135&deg;肩台B.带斜面90&deg;肩台C.刃状边缘D.90&deg;肩台E.深凹形 女性,68岁,进行性乏力,间断痰中带血10个月。近3个月来晨起干咳,咳少量暗红色痰,胸片示左肺门阴影。既往吸烟史30年。患者既往检查曾发现高血钙症,低钠血症,并间断出现腹泻,最可能的解释是()A.伴癌综合征B.异位内分泌综合征C.肌无力综合征D.上腔静脉压迫综合征E.胰岛 下列符合革兰阴性杆菌尿路感染的诊断标准的是A.104CFU/LB.103CFU/LC.106CFU/LD.107CFU/LE.108CFU/L 牙列缺损后形成干扰的最主要原因是。A.缺牙间隙变小B.邻牙的倾斜C.对牙的松动D.间隙增宽E.牙列缩短 个人或团队每年度持续表现网点服务精神并且得到上级领导肯定,便可获得卓越服务的荣誉。原则上,卓越级表扬面向全体员工,但获得该荣誉人数一般不超过网点员工总数的15%。A.正确B.错误 关于布洛芬描述正确的是A.抗肿瘤药B.抗炎镇痛药C.抗病毒药D.临床常用左旋体 有关单位和个人可以转让,买卖医疗废物。A.正确B.错误 关于医学道德良心的特点正确的是A.具有稳定性与深刻性B.具有继承性与保守性C.具有创造性与变动性D.具有他律性与强制性E.具有物质性与精神性 甲类传染病A.霍乱B.麻风病C.艾滋病D.流行性腮腺炎E.天花 矿山工程进度拖延的事后控制措施最关键的是。A.分析进度拖延的原因B.投入更多资源加速施工C.调整施工合同D.修改设计 儿童期生长激素分泌不足会导致()</br>儿童生长激素过度分泌会导致()</br>成人生长激素过度分泌会导致()</br>儿童甲状腺激素分泌不足会导致()</br>成人甲状腺激素过度分泌会导致()A.侏儒症B.巨人症C.呆小病D.肢端肥大症E.Graves病

高三英语上学期unit-9-health-care1

高三英语上学期unit-9-health-care1
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外刊每日精读 | healthcare文章脉络【1】英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)的候诊名单持续创下历史新高,英国私人医疗服务众筹人数激增。

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【7】英国警察部门关于网上捐款的提示信息。

【8】统计数据来源。

经济学人原文Funding appeals for healthcare double as waiting times soar【1】The number of people in Britain crowdfunding for private medical care has soared since the Covid-19pandemic, as NHS waiting lists continue to reach record lengths. Figures provided to the Guardian by GoFundMe, a website that helps people raise money, show 84% more medical crowdfunders mentioning“waits” or “waiting lists” were launched this March than in January 2019, before the pandemic. The number of medical campaignscontaining the words “go private” or “privately” also doubled.【2】The family of seven -year-old Myla Natalie Ray turned to Go Fund Me after being told she would have to wait until the end of the year for brain surgery. Last week, after their campaign went viral, they were offered an earlier date for surgery by the NHS. Myla’s parents wrote that they wanted to “allow her to get her life bac k, to experience life the way she should at her age … We know this is a huge ask with the current climate but anything you can give is greatly appreciated from the bottom of our hearts,” they wrote. Others who have turned to crowdfunding for treatment include Katie Bennett-Hogg, whose family chose to seek private treatment forher recurring sepsis, caused by urinary tract infections, because of long NHS waiting lists, and Christina Johnston-Myachin, who was put on a waiting list for months after her singing career was jeopardised by a diseased gallbladder.【3】The NHS waiting list in England stood at a record 7.2 million people in March this year, with 2.6 million waiting longer than 18 weeks. Separate figures from Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN), show the number of privatemedical admissions for people self-paying for treatment was 66,000 between July and September last year, up from 50,000 at the same point in 2019. The number of medical campaigns mentioning“waiting list”spiked on GoFundMe in April 2020 as the first Covid wave swept Britain, disrupting NHS services. That figure has since fallen, but remains consistently higher than 2019 levels. The Guardianfound 1,950 medical GoFundMe campaigns set up by people in Britain in the three months to the end of February, of which 243directly mentioned “waits” or “waiting lists” and226the word “private”. They included a campaign by Harrow Borough FC to pay for knee surgery for their player James Taylor,who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament– a common sporting injury.【4】Harrow’s first team manager, Steve Baker, wrote: “Unfortunately, due to current NHS waiting times he could be looking at nine to 12 months then up to a further year for full recovery. Essentially, he could lose two years of avery promising football career. I appreciate times are hard but any help wouldbe fantastic.” Long waiting lists for transgender healthcare on the NHS have led to large numbers of people crowdfunding for private treatment for gender-affirming surgeries. In February, the Tavistock clinic in London wasoffering initial appointments to people who were first referred more than four and a half years ago. The Guardian found 160 active campaigns in the three months to February from people crowd funding to help undergo gender-affirming surgery or treatment.【5】Meanwhile, the number of campaigns set up by people in Britain that contained the words “rent”, “bills” or “debt” was53% higher than in January 2019. The Guardian found 437 active campaigns in the three months ending February that contained the words “cost of living”, and847mentioning“rent” or “bills”. They included a campaign set up by an NHS ambulance care assistant who struggled to coverhis expenses during a six-week pay gap over Christmas, and several campaigns to help pay bills for people with medical conditions who are unable to work.【6】John Coventry, international vice-president at GoFundMe, said: “We are seeing more people than ever turning to GoFundMe as the NHS and cost of livingcrisis clash head on. This data shows that, while the pressure people are under is increasing, communities are coming together to help out friends, family, colleagues and even strangers when they need it most.”【7】Action Fraud says that when giving online, make surea charity is genuine before giving any financial information and only donate to online fundraising pages created by someone you know and trust. If in doubt, contact the charity directly.【8】The Guardian downloaded every GoFundMe campaign active on the website as of 10 February. However, this only gave a partial picture as historical campaigns that are no longer active can drop off the sitemap. GoFundMe carriedout keyword searches on several topics, and provided the Guardian with figuresfor campaigns with at least one donation indexed to January 2019, to allow a pre-pandemic comparison.。

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Health care in AmericaHow to fix ObamacareAmerica’s health-care system remains dysfunctional, but it could be made better Sep 20th 2014 | From the print editionIT IS now nearly a year since the roll-out ofObamacare. The launch was a shambles, andObamacare is a totem for every American whohates big government. Republicans will derideit, yet again, in the mid-term elections.Obamacare is indeed costly andovercomplicated. Yet it is not to blame forAmerica’s health mess, and it could just contain the beginnings of a partial solution to it. But that will only happen if politicians treat health care like a patient: first, diagnose the disease, then examine whether Barack Obama’s treatment helped, and then ask what will make the patient better.A quick check-upBegin with the disease. At the core of America’s problems with health care is a great delusion: it likes to think it has a vibrant private marketplace. In fact the country has long had a subsidy-laden system that is the most expensive and complicated in the world, with much of the government cash going to the rich, millions of people left out and little individual responsibility.America devotes 17% of GDP to health care, compared with 9% in Britain, yet nearly 50m Americans were uninsured in 2012 and life expectancy is slightly below average for a rich country. And the taxpayer foots much of the bill: government health spending per head in 2012, before Obamacare’s main provisions took effect, was 50% higher than in Britain, which has a nationalised health system. Some spending, such as the huge Medicare programme for the elderly and Medicaid for the hard-up, is obvious. But much is opaque.Employer-sponsored coverage is tax exempt, costing the government at least $200 billion a year. These subsidies fuel health-care inflation and favour rich employees, who would pay higher taxes if they were compensated with wages alone. Just as bad, roughly half the population finds that their health insurance is tied to a job; this makes it harder for them toswitch employers. Rising premiums come out of wages; health-care inflation is one of the main reasons why pay for the average American has stagnated. Meanwhile many of the uninsured are free-riders: young people who do not buy insurance but rely on costly emergency rooms if something awful happens.The system seems designed to encourage waste. Doctors are often paid for every test or invasive procedure, rather than for keeping patients well. Patients don’t know what anything costs, and the bill will in any case be settled by a third party, so they don’t haggle. Prices can be sky-high and vary wildly. A mammogram in New York may be less than $100 or more than $1,700. No matter what the Republicans say, this is not a free market in any normal sense. But what about the treatment?Ironically the “socialist” Mr Obama did not do the one thing that might have cut taxpayers’costs dramatically: introduce a European “single payer” health-care system (with ideally some small treatment user fees to deter overuse). Instead he tried to tweak America’s system in two ways—to expand coverage and to reduce costs. So Medicaid now covers the not-very-well-off as well as the truly poor (at least, in Democratic states), and Obamacare bans insurers from charging sick people higher premiums. To expand insurers’ pool of patients and keep costs down, it required Americans to buy insurance or pay a penalty. To make insurance-buying easier, Mr Obama introduced online exchanges where people can shop for a health plan, and offered subsidies to those who cannot afford one.The results are mixed. Practically every competent health-industry lobbyist managed to insert a line protecting the services his paymasters provide—so Obamacare is too costly and too complicated, but it is doing a little better than it is given credit for (see article(/news/united-states/21618904-year-after-big-launch-obamacare-working-experimental-medicine) ). The share of uninsured 18-64-year-olds has fallen from 18.5% in the second quarter of 2013 to 13.9% in the second quarter of 2014 according to a survey. This is probably due mostly to the expansion of publicly funded Medicaid, rather than people flocking to the Obamacare exchanges, on which people buy their own insurance. Encouragingly, health-care inflation has also fallen back, though that may largely be because of a weak economy.So what would make American health care better now? Since its failings lie more within the system than with the president’s attempt to reform it, health reformers should concentrate on three areas that could make its flawed market work better: directing handouts towards the poor rather than the affluent, nudging individuals to take charge of their own health care, and making sure that prices are transparent.Injecting the right peopleFor a start, Congress should move towards scrapping both the tax break for employer-provided health insurance and the requirement that firms offer it. Those savings could beused to help cover subsidies for the poor. Without the tax distortion, employers would pay higher wages instead of benefits and workers would shop around for the best value health plans.That is already beginning to happen. Flawed though they are, Obamacare’s exchanges could be the foundation of a new model. Employers are already making employees pay more of their own individual health costs upfront. A worker who has to pay the first $1,000 of his annual bills out of his own pocket is far more likely to shop around. And as patients become more like consumers, health-care providers are improving their game (see article(/news/united-states/21618901-hints-how-provide-better-health-care-less-money-problem-solvers) ). Walmart and other retailers are selling basic medical services more cheaply and outside usual hours.Reform will work only if prices are transparent. This is where antitrust and other competition authorities could come in. Cosy deals between hospitals and insurers that suppress price information should be barred. The government should release more data on the price and quality of doctors. In April it published doctors’ charges for treating elderly patients, but largely withheld the most useful information, such as data showing doctors’treatment of specific patients over time.Obamacare’s effects will not be fully understood for years; but it will never be the core of the problem. If America wants to stick to the idea that it has a health-care market, then it should focus on trying to make it more like a market—with prices, competitors and some form of choice.From the print edition: Leaders。

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