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The U.S. Healthcare Literacy Gap Widens (and Gets Expensive) Without Education

Recruiting Daily Advisor

As far back as 2003, the National Center for Education Statistics found that 9 out of 10 adults lack the skills needed to fully manage their health care and prevent disease. To understand what individuals require to navigate health care in a smarter, more cost-effective way, DirectPath surveyed 1,050 people with employer-sponsored insurance.

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Scary Movie: Mystery Applicants and Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

The Career XRoads 2015 Mystery Job Seeker Survey doesn’t indict our educational systems; rather, it highlights basic failings endemic to corporate recruiting. This marks 12 of the last 13 years Career XRoads has produced the Mystery Job Seeker Survey, a dissection of some of the most fundamental aspects of corporate recruiting.

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The Case Against Government Healthcare

Staffing Talk

" The Wikipedia article you referenced here referenced a Gallup poll from 2003. A survey of hundreds of physicians rated the MRI and CT scanner as the most important medical innovations of the late 20th century. " Your source from this is from 2004 and talks of 2000. United States: 34.0 MRI Canada: 6.7