I need help answering these questions, please.
1- Explain the characteristics of the patient/physician relationship in its early origins in colonial America.
2- As early as the 19th century, some Americans carried "health insurance" through employers, fraternal orders, guilds, trade associations, unions, or commercial insurance companies. How did these payments differ from health insurance of today?
3- What was Blue Cross Hospital Insurance, the predominant form of health insurance for decades, modeled after?
4- How did the American Medical Association initially respond to the Baylor University Hospital's school teachers' plan and other early insurance programs?
5- What is the most significant social legislation passed by any Congress in the history of the United States? Why was it so significant?
6- How did advances in science and technology affect the cost of healthcare in the 1970s?
7- What were the intended effects of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act?
8- Describe the difference between federal categorical grants and block grants.
9- List three reasons why healthcare is so expensive.
10- List three ways the government tried to reduce the cost of healthcare.
Thank you!