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  2. Payment card industry - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 2006, American Express, Discover Financial Services, Japan Credit Bureau, Mastercard and Visa International formed the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) with the goal of managing the ongoing evolution of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. The council itself claims to be independent of the ...

  3. Payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust ...

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    In March 2024, a settlement in the injunctive relief portion of the payment card interchange fee case was announced to reduce what are known as "swipe fees" for merchants in the U.S. This change, set to last five years, was expected to save retailers about $30 billion and mark the end of a long-standing legal battle over antitrust issues ...

  4. State medical aid - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, LR senator Roger Karoutchi had amendments passed by the Senate during consideration of the Collomb bill and the 2020 finance bill, transforming the AME into “emergency medical aid” conditional on payment of an annual fee, and reserved for “serious illnesses and acute pain”, pregnancy-related care, statutory vaccinations ...

  5. PCI - Wikipedia

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    Payment card industry, businesses associated with debit, credit, and other payment cards . Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, a set of security requirements for credit card processors

  6. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early hospital and medical plans offered by insurance companies paid either a fixed amount for specific diseases or medical procedures (schedule benefits) or a percentage of the provider's fee. The relationship between the patient and the medical provider was not changed. The patient received medical care and was responsible for paying the ...

  7. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid is the largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income in the United States, providing free health insurance to 85 million low-income and disabled people as of 2022; [3] in 2019, the program paid for half of all U.S. births. [4]

  8. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    The Late-stage Elderly Medical System began in 1983 following the Health Care for the Aged Law of 1982. It allowed many health insurance systems to offer financial assistance to elderly people. There is a medical coverage fee. To be eligible, those insured must be either: older than 70, or older than 65 with a recognized disability.

  9. Medical savings account - Wikipedia

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    Medical savings was first introduced to the world as an alternative method of national health care financing in Singapore’s Medisave scheme as early as the 1980s. (References: WHO 1986 “Singapore’s Family Savings Scheme”; “Saving for health”, World Health Forum, vol. 8, 1987).