Title: An Introduction to Community Health, Fifth Edition
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Chapter 14: Health Care System: Function

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS), is the federal agency that administers the Medicare and Medicaid programs. CMS provides health insurance for over 74 million Americans through Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP.
Visit the CMS web site. First click on "Medicare" and then select "Medicare-General Information" and then "Overview" of the Medicare program. Follow the same steps for "Medicaid." Write a 2-page report on who qualifies, who pays, and the benefits of each program.
Medicare and Medicaid
Canada has provided its legal residents with universal health insurance coverage since 1972 through a program that is jointly financed by their federal government and the provincial and territorial governments.
Visit the Canadian Health web site. Select "Health Care System" and then select "Health Care System Delivery." Click "Health Expenditures." After reading this section, compare and contrast the costs of Canada's system versus the costs of the U.S. system as presented in Chapter 14.
Canadian Health Care System
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were created by the Medicare bill signed by President Bush on December 8, 2003 and are designed to help individuals save for future qualified medical and retiree health expenses on a tax-free basis.
Visit the U.S. Department of the Treasury web site that explains health savings accounts (HSAs). Select "About HSAs" and read the information presented. After reading the material, write a one-page paper indicating whether or not you feel all Americans should have a HSA, then defend your response.
Health Savings Accounts

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