Posts Tagged ‘Healthcare’

More Reduce your healthcare costs

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The reason we are moving insurance to reduce the cost we spend on our treatments in the hospital for drugs and so on. It is also a question of security we seek for ourselves and family in order to obtain an emergency. Also in the demand for this type of insurance varies from one individual to another depending on their age and physical condition. A single Medicare insurance only covers hospital costs entry, the cost of certain drugs, etc., they are not in the case of a long-term treatment where we meet regularly for an outside doctor to have a plan to help you in the work of a possibly more with your basic plan of insurance. Supplement insurance to cover prescription drugs, the doctor outdoors, the cost of certain medical devices and more. Not only that additional insurance is now in the light of a plan of care that all physicians and hospitals would still be there, we can reach you.

If you choose a number of insurance, it is preferable to study the market consistently. Although coverage would add the same service to all health insurers, because they are strictly controlled by the bottom, is the difference between the cost and scope of service to one another. may add to the comparison of health plans, which are donated by various companies to take advice from its nearest local social assistance benefit. Another simple solution is to go where many net insurance supplement health insurance people simply advertise on behalf of will receive them when they have received write. Here you can add thousands of websites and web pages that talk about health insurance plans. After market research, it would be for you to understand what plan would be the best health insurance plan will be easy for you.

If you are reluctant to full medical insurance, just because the monthly premium you should pay extra to have to think twice while. The first thing you can do is to find plans to supplement Medicare, Medicare will deduct the basics of plan premium, for example, when an additional specific plan. Another important thing that you still need to swing to the emergencies that occur suddenly if the insurance company should meet the high cost of treatment and support that you think like a great savior. If you can not guarantee the future of your health at any time to play with your bank account and safety.

Even if you are elderly or a single person, you should think twice before filling out health insurance to avoid, because one of the best you can offer your future security. If you live in California, here is more good news for you. California Medigap Medicare now offers insurance, which could be supplied by your company, or you can plan your family shop. It seems expensive, if you supplement health insurance plans compare with her that we cater to individual, but the entire plan together, is actually cheaper than the others.

Nightline: Emergency! Healthcare in America

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Product DescriptionAt the University of Chicago, Ted Koppel hosted a panel discussion of the growing problem of universal health care in the United States. Problems addressed by the group included doctors overworked, private clinics, unnecessary procedures and the burden of professional liability valuable. Originally Released in 1992 on 6 February.

Nightline: Emergency! Healthcare in America

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Monday, July 12th, 2010

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Healthcare and Wound Care Management

Monday, June 28th, 2010

As a healthcare professional, it is no longer simply go after orders. All professionals who care for patients with wounds are now being detained to a standard of care, and may be held liable for providing wound care of substandard quality, regardless of whether they believe they are covered by a physician’s order. Consequently, wound care practitioners need to be aware of these standards in order to protect their patients and avoid legal issues and denial of reimbursement.Legal issues involving wound care management are generally an issue of carelessness, or failure to meet the standard of care. Malpractice can be defined as failure to meet standards of care that results in hurt to another person. Health care professionals may be held legally responsible in the event it is determined that standards of care have not been met, and may be guilty of malpractice if a patient under their care is harmed.What may be the standard of care in wound healing management? Standards of care can be defined as the care that any reasonably cautious health care provider would provide in the same or a similar situation. Standards for wound care practice have been resolute by several sources: • Agency for Health care Research and Quality – the Agency for Health care Research and Quality (AHRQ) has specify guidelines for the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers.• Patient Care Partnership – the patient care partnership includes basic patient rights, one of which is safe and secure, quality care.• State nurse practice acts and guidelines – these acts regulate the practice of nurses, and classify which treatments and actions may be performed by the nurse in each state.• Employer policies and procedures -policies and dealings are used to establish standards of care, and may be invoked in litigation claims-such claims may reflect either lack of information or blatant disregard for a policy, and may show negligence.• Job descriptions – health care employees who grant care outside their formal job description may be held liable.• Standards of practice – various professions have individual standards of practice, put by the professional organizations.

United Healthcare Seeks Greater Control Over Health Insurance Costs

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

There is no doubt that health insurance can be costly. Both health insurance companies and medical providers share some of the blame for that. In general, patients have been caught in the middle: doctors and hospitals charge health insurers higher fees for services, which insurers then pass onto the consumer. Reimbursement rates are negotiated periodically, normally without controversy. However, United Healthcare is now playing hardball with a group of New York hospitals.Continuum Health Partners runs five major hospitals in the New York City area. Their facilities include St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center and Beth Israel Medical Center. United Health Care is insisting on a stringent notification standard: specifically, that the health insurance company be notified of a patient’s admission to a hospital within 24 hours. From United Healthcare’s perspective, prices will go down while the quality of care improves. That is because a United case manager would be able to get involved quicker and control costs. For example, they would be able to ensure that the hospital is using approved, effective treatments that will be reimbursed–as opposed to those that may not be covered by the health insurance plan.Understandably, physicians and other hospital staff are leery of allowing health insurance companies inject employees with little or no actual medical experience into the decision-making process. Hospital groups in other states have also expressed objections to the onerous administrative burden, as well as the lack of accomodation for short-staffed facilities during holidays and weekends. Besides those issues, why is the requirement for timely notification so controversial? You would think that individual health insurance providers, such as United Health Care, already have such requirements. Technically, many of them already do (although some other major insurers, like Blue Cross Blue Shield, do not); the issue is that their noncompliance penalties are rarely enforced, or relatively minor. On the other hand, United Healthcare’s proposed penalty is significant. If hospitals fail to notify them of an admission in time, they will forfeit 50% of their reimbursment for treatment. That will cost them up to $20,000 for a joint replacement or $25,000 for bypass surgery. Being reimbursed for only half of the care they provide could make treating patients with United Healthcare health insurance unaffordable. As a result, nearly 85,000 United Health Care patients may no longer be able to use their individual health insurance coverage at Continuum hospitals.Why would United Healthcare make this move, which has the potential to anger customers? It is a matter of cutting costs. Healthcare reform may establish exchange markets to encourage price competition among health insurance companies, making cost reduction imperative for United Health Care and other health insurers. Meanwhile, even scaled-back proposals would forbid insurers from denying individual health insurance policies to people with pre-existing conditions. Doing so is currently one of the most common ways for private insurance companies to keep costs down. Therefore, the strict notification standard is a way to compensate for the potential shutdown of that revenue stream.For its part, United Healthcare claims that Continuum was becoming too greedy in its demand for increased reimbursement rates. Continuum claims that United has negotiated exceptions to the notification requirement with large hospital groups, instead squeezing the smaller guys for income. While United and major hospital groups have declined to disclose whether or not such immunity exists, it is likely. After all, the small percentage of United Health Care policyholders who use Continuum hospitals is a drop in the bucket compared to their million-plus individual health insurance policyholders in New York.

Secure AR McDaniel10 Healthcare Protest.wmv

Sunday, May 9th, 2010


This is video footage of the Secure Arkansas protest demanding that Dustin McDaniel approve the Secure Arkansas ballot initiative. It’s an amendment providing that no law or rule shall directly or indirectly compel a person, employer or healthcare provider to participate in a health care system. Arkansas Tea Party took part in the protest. I had to gather signatures for the other ballot initiative that stops illegals from getting taxpayer funds. We went into the Attorney General’s office and filled out complaint forms.

Secure AR McDaniel9 Healthcare Protest.wmv

Friday, May 7th, 2010


This is video footage of the Secure Arkansas protest demanding that Dustin McDaniel approve the Secure Arkansas ballot initiative. It’s an amendment providing that no law or rule shall directly or indirectly compel a person, employer or healthcare provider to participate in a health care system. Arkansas Tea Party took part in the protest. I had to gather signatures for the other ballot initiative that stops illegals from getting taxpayer funds. US Senate Candidate Jim Holt speaks out about America’s heritage.

Secure AR McDaniel6 Healthcare Protest.wmv

Monday, May 3rd, 2010


This is video footage of the Secure Arkansas protest demanding that Dustin McDaniel approve the Secure Arkansas ballot initiative. It’s an amendment providing that no law or rule shall directly or indirectly compel a person, employer or healthcare provider to participate in a health care system. Arkansas Tea Party took part in the protest. I had to gather signatures for the other ballot initiative that stops illegals from getting taxpayer funds.

Secure AR McDaniel2 Healthcare Protest.wmv

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010


This is video footage of the Secure Arkansas protest demanding that Dustin McDaniel approve the Secure Arkansas ballot initiative. It’s an amendment providing that no law or rule shall directly or indirectly compel a person, employer or healthcare provider to participate in a health care system. Arkansas Tea Party took part in the protest. I had to gather signatures for the other ballot initiative that stops illegals from getting taxpayer funds. Jeannie Burlsworth talks with KTHV Channel 11, KATV Channel 7, other media outlets. Several citizens are allowed to speak.

Secure AR McDaniel3 Healthcare Protest.wmv

Friday, April 30th, 2010


This is video footage of the Secure Arkansas protest demanding that Dustin McDaniel approve the Secure Arkansas ballot initiative. It’s an amendment providing that no law or rule shall directly or indirectly compel a person, employer or healthcare provider to participate in a health care system. Arkansas Tea Party took part in the protest. I had to gather signatures for the other ballot initiative that stops illegals from getting taxpayer funds. Scott Wallace, Candidate for US Congress from Arkansas, 2nd District.