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Women’s Health and Health Insurance

January 9th, 2010

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With as busy as our daily life can be, it can be easy to forget, a visit to a doctor on our lists regularly fit. However, to a doctor for a check every year is becoming increasingly important, because a woman getting older. See a gynecologist every year helps to keep a woman healthy and can help to diagnose symptoms of potentially serious diseases before they are advanced.

 

Like an Ob / Gyn Helps

If you only one visit to the doctor a year, youYou should consider seeing an obstetrician / gynecologist (Ob / Gyn). An Ob / Gyn is a woman with the general health check, but also to monitor the reproductive health and health recommended specific to women. It is that women with an Ob / gyn once a year starting at age 30 and for signs to check for breast cancer, all the anomalies in the reproductive organs, or other potential problems.-women health

Many women feel uncomfortable you see a Ob / Gyn, or the feeling thatThey are perfectly healthy and do not need an Ob / Gyn can spot problems early on not to recognize that the patient is in the situation. An Ob / Gyn can answer all important questions you on your health, including concerns about pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, risk of cancer and other female health concerns.-women health

Paying for your visit

With the rising cost of health insurance, many women have chosen to make lessfrequent visits to her Ob / Gyn or be avoided altogether. Unfortunately, many women, who choose this option end with diseases not diagnosed until they take very seriously. At this point, the cost can exceed health care is by far, what would the regular preventive check-ups have cost.

Instead, consider looking for health insurance options that will cover your Ob / Gyn visit, to pay you for your health. If you do not have healthInsurance or your current insurance does not cover your Ob / Gyn visits, you risk more money for the health care system than you need.

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How Much Care Goes Into Health Care?

November 11th, 2009

Every July since 1999 the fairgrounds in Wise, Virginia have been turned into a field hospital by the “Remote Area Medical Expedition”. Free care is provided to those in need. Sanitized horse stalls become examining rooms. A poultry barn is fitted with optometry equipment. An open-air pavilion is filled with dental chairs and lamps. A converted 18-wheeler is an x-ray facility. During the 3-day event 2,700 people from 16 states were treated. Over 50% had no health insurance and 47% were underinsured. In 2009 expeditions are scheduled from Virginia to California – filing in gaps in the health care system.

The first retail clinics opened in 2000, providing more convenient and less expensive health care. A 2009 study published in the “Annals of Internal Medicine” compared the treatment of 3 routine illnesses – ear infection, sore throat and urinary track infection – at retail clinics, doctors’ offices, urgent care centers and hospital emergency rooms and found no significant difference in patient outcome. In 2009 there are 1200 retail clinics. Unfortunately, more than half are in Florida, California, Texas, Minnesota and Illinois, with 18 states having none. The biggest concern about retail clinics is there aren’t enough of them.

In 2008 the Maple City Health Care Center, a low-cost clinic in Goshen, Indiana, provided a way for money-strapped patients to pay for medical services. In the “More Than Money” program patients can pay by doing community service. The clinic offers $10 an hour toward payment of medical bills if patients volunteer at other non-profit organizations, such as a health care agency or a co-op market. As of November 2009 – about a year into the program – 34 patients have logged approximately 350 hours of community service. Not only do the patients benefit from this program, but the non-profits profit.

Finally, research published in “Health Affairs” shows that medical spending averages $1,400 more a year for obese people. Obesity-related health spending reached $147 billion in 2009 – double what it was about a decade ago. Obesity-related conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes, account for 9.1% of all medical spending compared to 6.5% in 1998. Excess weight is the biggest factor in developing diabetes, which costs $190 billion a year to treat; and about one-third of adult Americans are obese. It seems we won’t get the fat out of any health care plan until we get the fat out of Americans.

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Global Health Care Provision-An Overview

October 5th, 2009

At a time when Barack Obama is trying to make his health care overhaul a success, millions of people in countries across the world are still striving to get basic health care facilities. The inequality in access to hygiene and health services doesn’t seem to be plummeting in many developing countries. The present situation calls for a return to the comprehensive approach of primary health care so that the poor don’t have to struggle for access to good care.

There is a lot of variation in the government annual expenditure on health care all over the world. Health care in the United States may be the second most expensive in the world but the system needs an overhaul to reach the top slot. In some countries expenditure on health care services per person is as less as 20 dollars whereas it has reached to 6000 dollars in other countries. Surprisingly, the difference of life expectancy between poor and rich countries has now surpassed 40 years. Not even countries, access to quality health care facilities varies within states of the same country. Nairobi is a high income city of Kenya where the mortality rate of below 15 per thousand is under 5 but in the neighboring slums the mortality rate is 254 deaths per thousand.

Taking the sharp discrepancies into consideration, it seems that the condition of health care facilities all over the world is not secure and it will continue to fluctuate. Developed and underdeveloped countries need to get hold of the inequalities prevalent in the provision of basic health and hygiene facilities. Reports have proved that most of the low income countries have more than 6 billion people paying for health care from their pockets. If strict measures are not taken, this personal expense might result in approximately billions of people going below the poverty line in the current economic scenario.

Whether it is a private health care system or a nationalized health care system, provision of health care facilities depend a lot on the involvement of the government. It’s for the authorities to control the situation and make it possible for everyone to access quality health care services.

Kevin Long is the founder of Global Deaf Connection and the co-founder of Justmeans, a social utility site that helps companies to attract and ignite advocates of better business and good work related to Health issues, sustainable development, ethical consumption and . Kevin has done significant business development work for both for-profit and non-profit organizations that support good work.

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Children Health – Diagnosis of Children Brain Development Disorder

September 25th, 2009

Diagnosis of children’s brain development is always painful and time consuming for the parent. From the first day when you take your child to see your family doctor, to the day you know what type of brain development disorder which your child has, you may come cross many “wrong” diagnosis and be suggested to take your child to see one specialist after another. Although there are many children brain development disorder specialists around, each specialist may only specialize in one field. The only hope is of that information collected from each specialist will finally help to determine the exact type of disorder, so that your child will be treated with corrected medication.

Many parents in the U.S. complaint ” Why don’t we have a group of specialists who specialize in diagnosing children brain development disorder in the same hospital or children clinic, so all child can be diagnosis and treat quickly. Why do we as a child parent have to search for each specialist and the time for each child to see such specialist sometime exceed 3 months, etc…”. In fact, each country has its own health care system and non of them is perfected.

I. In Canada

Because of universal health care system, after your child is seen by your family doctor, she or he will be recommended to the department of brain development disorder of local children hospital. From there, the team of specialists will diagnose your child one by one and after all diagnosis are collected and the team final meeting, they will inform you, the type of brain development disorder of your child with suggested treatments.

The time of diagnosis in Canada may be shorter, but all doctors are pre determined. Like it or not, you can not choose your own. You may refuse to see some doctors, but you will get your child to wait for weeks for next appointment and diagnosis is no, no to all parents.

1. There are many support group in your local area, If you will be given information to join
2. Your child will be sent back to your local brain development disorder local clinic
3. You will need to come back, depending to your doctor diagnosis from time to time ( usually six months) or suggested by your family doctor or local clinical doctors.
4. All medication are free

If you want to seek from the alternative medicine, you will have to pay for their services, but please inform your family and clinical doctors.

II. U.S.

You will have to make you own appointment or have your family doctor do it for your. You have the right to choose any doctor whom you think will be best for your child. Because of each doctor’s specialty, some famous doctors in child brain development disorder, may take up to six months of waiting for initial appointment that not only delays the child corrected diagnosis, but also increases the risk of condition becoming worse. Here are some tips which have worked well for some parents, I hope that they will kelp to reduce the time of waiting and to save time for parent running around to find treatments for their children.

A. In general

1. Share your concern with your doctor or specialist
2. Listen to their suggestion
3. You may ask for initial screen by your family doctor
4. Seek help from other specialists as soon as possible
5. Follow up your appointment
6. Seek a second opinion
7. Get your concerns and questions answer
8. Know available treatments and education when the true causes are found
9. Get your child copies from all doctors who your child has been seen.
10. If you seek help from alternative medicine, make sure you are understood and understand, because most of the famous alternative practitioner came from non English speaking countries.

B. Joint parent child development support organization

1. Share your concerns with members
2. Find a place where you can talk quietly with member instead of raising your concern during meeting.
3. Raise your question in the general meeting
4. Share member experiences
5. Share your check list
6. No technical term and personal labeling
7. If you find other sources, share with your members
8. Be supportive and do not make any judgment.

C. here are the suggested list of specialist team

We don’t know that the list below are helpful to all parents, it has been used by other parent with high success rate in diagnosis. It is said that the list save parent time and prevent delay treatments to their children.

1. Development and behaviour pediatrician
2. Pediatric neurologist
3. Children psychiatrist
4. Children psychologist
5. Speech and language pathologist
6. Occupational therapist
7. Physical therapist
8. Play therapist
9. Social worker

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“Let You Be With Your Health, Let Your Health Be With You” Kyle J. Norton
I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990. Master degree in Mathematics, teaching and tutoring math at colleges and universities before joining insurance industries. Part time Health, Insurance and Entertainment Article Writer.

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Health Insurance Fraud: What You Should Know

September 22nd, 2009

Health Insurance Fraud: What You Should Know

Health insurance fraud represents one of America’s largest taxpayer rip-offs ever, Visit at http://healthcenter-information.blogspot.com

costing Americans literally billions of dollars every year.

Due to rampant deception, scams and abuse in the health care system, consumers are forced to pay the price—literally—through escalating medical costs and rising health insurance premiums.

And government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, designed to help the low-income and elderly, represent two of the biggest losers of all.

Health Insurance Scams

According to the Insurance Information Institute, health providers and facilities such as doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic labs and attorneys routinely attempt to defraud the health insurance system…with devastating results.

How do they do it? In a number of ways, including:

Billing health insurance companies for expensive treatments, tests or equipment patients never had or never received
Double- or triple-billing health insurers for the same treatments
Giving health care recipients unnecessary, dangerous, or life-threatening treatments
Selling low-cost health insurance coverage from fake insurance companies
Stealing medical information and using it to bill health insurance companies for phantom treatments

If health insurance fraud knocks on your door, these types of scams may leave you with medical debts, damaged credit ratings, falsified health records, a high level of stress and overpriced health insurance premiums…or the inability to get any health insurance at all.

So what can you do about it?

Report it; then fight back!

What to Watch For

The first step to fighting health insurance fraud is keeping your eyes and ears open for abuse.

Be especially watchful for providers who:

Charge your health insurance company for services you never received or medical procedures you don’t need
Give you prescriptions for controlled substances for no justified medical reason
Bill your health insurance company for brand-name drugs when you actually get generics
Misrepresent cosmetic or other health care procedures not usually covered by health insurance plans as covered

If you notice a health care provider doing any of these things, keep all supporting paperwork handy for reference, and then contact your health insurance company to let them know.

Then, if you’re a Medicare or Medicaid recipient, call the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services and report the abuse.

Finally, contact your state department of insurance or the local police.Visit at http://healthcenter-information.blogspot.com

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