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Saturday, February 15, 2020

Pustak Vachak Spardha babat Paripatra

Pustak Vachak Spardha babat Paripatra

22/2/2020 : Taluka kaxani spardha
29/2/2020 : Jilla kaxa ni Spardha

Taluka ane jilla Kaxani spardha ma bhag lenar vijeta balko ane sathe aavnar 1 Shikshak nu T.A. School Composite grant mantji kharch karvano raheshe.

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Health insurance in the United States is any program that helps pay for medical expenses, whether through privately purchased insurance, social insurance, or a social welfare program  funded by the government.[1] Synonyms for this usage include "health coverage", "health care coverage", and "health benefits". In a more technical sense, the term "health insurance "is used to describe any form of insurance providing protection against the costs of medical services. This usage includes private insurance and social insurance programs such as Medicare, which pools resources and spreads the financial risk associated with major medical expenses across the entire population to protect everyone, as well as social welfare programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, which both provide assistance to people who cannot afford health coverage.

In addition to medical expense insurance, "health insurance" may also refer to insurance covering disability or long-term nursing or custodial care  needs. Different health insurance provides different levels of financial protection and the scope of coverage can vary widely, with more than 40% of insured individuals reporting that their plans do not adequately meet their needs as of 2007.[2]

The share of Americans without health insurance has been cut in half since 2013. Many of the reforms instituted by the Affordable Care Act of 2010 were designed to extend health care coverage to those without it; however, high cost growth continues unabated.[3] National health expenditures are projected to grow 4.7% per person per year from 2016 to 2025. Public healthcare spending was 29% of federal mandated spending in 1990 and 35% of it in 2000. It is also projected to be roughly half in 2025.[4]

Pustak Vachak Spardha babat Paripatra

22/2/2020 : Taluka kaxani spardha
29/2/2020 : Jilla kaxa ni Spardha

Taluka ane jilla Kaxani spardha ma bhag lenar vijeta balko ane sathe aavnar 1 Shikshak nu T.A. School Composite grant mantji kharch karvano raheshe.
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