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  2. Cancer insurance - Wikipedia

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    Cancer insurance is a type of supplemental health insurance that is meant to manage the risks associated with the cancer disease and its numerous manifestations. Cancer insurance is a relatively new trend within the insurance industry. It is meant to mitigate the costs of cancer treatment and provide policyholders with a degree of financial ...

  3. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    All insurance companies receive funds from the equalization pool to help cover the cost of this government-mandated coverage. This pool is run by a regulator which collects salary-based contributions from employers, which make up about 50% of all health care funding, and funding from the government to cover people who cannot afford health care ...

  4. List of hospitals in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake Behavioral Health Hospital: South Salt Lake: Universal Health Services 118 Salt Lake Regional Medical Center: Salt Lake City: Steward Health Care System [13] 143 San Juan Hospital: Monticello: Independent [20] 25 Sanpete Valley Hospital: Mt. Pleasant: Intermountain Healthcare [1] 18 Sevier Valley Hospital: Richfield: Intermountain ...

  5. Care vs. Cost: How Much Is Too Much to Treat Cancer? - AOL

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  6. The High Cost and Deadly Consequences of Too Much Salt - AOL

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    As U.S. legislators look for ways to reduce the nation's health-care costs, they may soon tackle America's salt problem. Cutting Americans' salt intake by even 10% would probably prevent hundreds ...

  7. The extra cost of malpractice lawsuits is a proportion of health spending in both the U.S. (1.7% in 2002) [112] and Canada (0.27% in 2001 or $237 million). In Canada the total cost of settlements, legal fees, and insurance comes to $4 per person each year, [113] but in the United States it is over $16.

  8. Surgeon general's suggestion to put a cancer warning on ... - AOL

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    A report from the U.S. surgeon general suggested that labels on alcoholic drinks should warn about cancer risk. Doctors expressed their agreement. For people wondering about the long-term damage ...

  9. Salt substitute - Wikipedia

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    The salt substitute used was 25% potassium chloride and 75% sodium chloride. A 2022 Cochrane review of 26 trials involving salt substitutes reported their use probably slightly reduces blood pressure, non-fatal stroke, non-fatal acute coronary syndrome and heart disease death in adults compared to use of regular table salt. [9]