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The health problems facing Americans are different than those in some other countries in that a sedentary lifestyle and risky behaviour are the two greatest cause of adult health problems.Americans receive medical care by visiting a physician's office,a health maintenance organizations,on out-patient clinic,emergency room, a community health centre or while they are in -patiens in hospital or nursing homes.
Traditional private-practice doctors who see patients in their office are either family doctors or specialists. They usually are affiliated with a hospital. A health maintenance organization provides its members with checkups and medical care and can arrange for hospital care. Hospital out-patient clinics provide medical,dental, and surgical services. in hospital emergency rooms, people who have problems that require immediate attention are treated. The health network is extensive and modern, except in some rural areas. The infant mortality rate is 9 per 1000. Life expectancy rates range from 72 to 79 years. Young men and women who choose a carrier as a expensive training period. Premedical education begins in college. Medical schools are crowded and can admit only a certain number of new students each year. Most medical schools are part of a university. Traditionally, a medical school offers a four-year course os study. Upon graduation, they receive either Doctor of Medicine degree or a Doctor of Osteopathy degree. After graduating from medical school, doctors serve at least a year as a hospital intern. Interns examine patients and prescribe treatment, but they are supervised by experienced doctors. Most doctors specializein a particular field of medicine after their internship. To prepare for a speciality, they must train for at least three years as a hospital resident. During residency, doctors work, with the kings of patients they will treat as specialists. To become certified specialists, doctors must complete resistance training and pass a rigorous examination given by their speciality board. Some doctors undertake further specialization training, called a fellowship, for two or three years. These doctors, known as fellows, must pass another difficult examination after completing their training. In the United States, every states requires doctors to obtain a license before they many practice medicine in the state. Every state and province requires doctors to meet certain standards of professional conduct. Doctors also have their own code of ethics. They must also keep up with medical progress by reading medical journals and books, attenting medical conferences, and consulting with over medical specialists. About 80% of all Americans have some king of private health insurance. The insured person, his or her employer, or the government pays a specified sum for medical benefits. The largest public health care programme in the United States is the federal Medicare programme, which helps elderly people pay for out-patient, hospital, and nursing home care. Social security contributions support the programme. People covered by Medicare may obtain additional government medical insurance at low cost to help pay for medical expenses. The USA government cooperates with state governments to finance Medicaid, a health care plan for people of any age who cannot afford private health insurance. Each state decides what health services to include under its Medicaid plan.

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The health problems facing Americans are different than those in some other countries in that a sedentary lifestyle and risky behaviour are the two greatest cause of adult health problems.Americans receive medical care by visiting a physician's office,a health maintenance organizations,on out-patient clinic,emergency room, a community health centre or while they are in -patiens in hospital or nursing homes.
Traditional private-practice doctors who see patients in their office are either family doctors or specialists. They usually are affiliated with a hospital. A health maintenance organization provides its members with checkups and medical care and can arrange for hospital care. Hospital out-patient clinics provide medical,dental, and surgical services. in hospital emergency rooms, people who have problems that require immediate attention are treated. The health network is extensive and modern, except in some rural areas. The infant mortality rate is 9 per 1000. Life expectancy rates range from 72 to 79 years. Young men and women who choose a carrier as a expensive training period. Premedical education begins in college. Medical schools are crowded and can admit only a certain number of new students each year. Most medical schools are part of a university. Traditionally, a medical school offers a four-year course os study. Upon graduation, they receive either Doctor of Medicine degree or a Doctor of Osteopathy degree. After graduating from medical school, doctors serve at least a year as a hospital intern. Interns examine patients and prescribe treatment, but they are supervised by experienced doctors. Most doctors specializein a particular field of medicine after their internship. To prepare for a speciality, they must train for at least three years as a hospital resident. During residency, doctors work, with the kings of patients they will treat as specialists. To become certified specialists, doctors must complete resistance training and pass a rigorous examination given by their speciality board. Some doctors undertake further specialization training, called a fellowship, for two or three years. These doctors, known as fellows, must pass another difficult examination after completing their training. In the United States, every states requires doctors to obtain a license before they many practice medicine in the state. Every state and province requires doctors to meet certain standards of professional conduct. Doctors also have their own code of ethics. They must also keep up with medical progress by reading medical journals and books, attenting medical conferences, and consulting with over medical specialists. About 80% of all Americans have some king of private health insurance. The insured person, his or her employer, or the government pays a specified sum for medical benefits. The largest public health care programme in the United States is the federal Medicare programme, which helps elderly people pay for out-patient, hospital, and nursing home care. Social security contributions support the programme. People covered by Medicare may obtain additional government medical insurance at low cost to help pay for medical expenses. The USA government cooperates with state governments to finance Medicaid, a health care plan for people of any age who cannot afford private health insurance. Each state decides what health services to include under its Medicaid plan.
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