Medicare in the United States provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older, as well as for people with disabilities identified by the Social Security Administration and those with end-stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease). Understanding the trajectory of the development over time of this national benefit provides a perspective of the impact of this program on the health and welfare of U.S. citizens and, by extension, the practice of health care providers caring for them.
The Essentials of Healthcare IT – 2024 Kit brings together the latest in information, coverage of important developments, and expert commentary to help...
The Essentials of Marketing – 2024 Kit brings together the latest in information, coverage of important developments, and expert commentary to help with...
The global news source for IoT innovations in public infrastructure including intelligent transport systems, digital twins, AI, V2X, micromobility, smart parking, autonomous vehicles,...
The global news source for IoT innovations in the retail, entertainment and hospitality industries including unstaffed stores, temperature monitoring, self checkout, SaaS, omnichannel,...
The global news source for IoT innovations in the building sector that provide energy efficiency, low maintenance, workplace alternatives, safety, wellness, construction management,...
The global news source for advances in mHealth and Telemedicine, including cyber security, AI, virtual care, health wearables, fertility tracking, remote patient monitoring,...
Global news about connected technology for asset tracking and supply-chain management, including last-mile deliveries, last-kilometre (last-mile) deliveries, fleet management, telematics, delivery robots, warehouse...