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Small businesses believe that the benefits and costs of the House Insurance and the availability of important questions remain for many. (Focus on insurance and workers’ … Article from: Mississippi Business Journal

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Mississippi Business Journal, Thomson Gale, 2 Published in February 2004. The length of the article is 914 words. The length of the page above on a typical 300-word side. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Small businesses feel that the benefits and costs of the House Insurance and the availability of important questions remain for many. (Focus Insurance & Benefits) Author: Becky GillettePublication: Mississippi Business Journal (Magazine / Journal) Date: 2 February 2004Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 26 Issue: 5 Page: 19 (1) Distributed by Thomson Gale

Small businesses believe that the benefits and costs of the House Insurance and the availability of important questions remain for many. (Focus on insurance and workers’ … Article from: Mississippi Business Journal

Medical Equipment Leasing is the Affordable Option for Many Hospitals and Clinics

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Getting a new car should be a great experience. You’re getting a new toy to play with, one that you can appreciate every day, whether it’s on your way to work, class or the beach. Unfortunately, it’s not always a great experience. There are things that come into play that you might not have anticipated when you first decided on the car that you fell in love with. Like for example, the large down payment that’s required at the time of purchase, or what you’re going to do with your old car, typically if you turn it into the dealership, there will be a huge depreciation cost that you end up eating, and you’ll end up getting a lot less for it than you might have thought. There are ways to avoid these mishaps, not only when purchasing a car but any large purchase, by choosing to lease instead of buy.

Of course different situations call for different measures, so let’s say you work for a clinic. You need new equipment to keep your clinic running up to the standards that are necessary to operate a functional and successful work place. The problem is, you don’t have the profits up front to pay the substantial amount of money that purchasing brand new machines can cost. This is a perfect example of when medical equipment leasing could be a great alternative.

Another scenario is when machinery is constantly being upgraded, and new models continuously are coming out. Take for example, the iPhone. By the time it was actually released, there were two more models on their way already to replace the “new” phone. If you like to continuously upgrade, like a car, then a lease could be a good strategy for you. Instead of buying and selling ever few years, you can just lease the car. Every couple years you trade in, and get a new phone, car, or EKG machine.

Depending on your situation, buying doesn’t have to be the only option. There are financing deals and ways that a lease might fit your budget and style preferences. If you’re looking for a new car, or a new piece of medical equipment for your health office, but don’t have the down payment or large amount of money up front, then leasing it should be a practical and affordable option for you.

The Electronic Cigarette Gains Approval In Many Hospitals As Debate Continues

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

COLLEYVILLE, Texas, March 2 /PRNewswire/ — As special interest groups and politicians continue to make weak claims against the electric cigarette, another hospital in Tampa, Florida made the decision last week to allow the use of electronic cigarettes within their facility. Smoking is a recreational privilege that while banned in most public places, can be done with the alternative E-cigarette without offending others. This new invention allows the smoker to get their nicotine fix just like the coffee or soda drinkers get their caffeine fix. The benefits to management comes in the form of increased productivity in the workplace since the employees do not have to waste time traveling to designated smoking places; they no longer smell like a smoker and their employees health is not adversely affected by tobacco smoke. This translates into a big plus for the company bottom line in rough economic times.

Last July, the FDA issued a warning regarding the electric cigarette and it appears the public and medical industry just aren’t buying the story at a time when the public distrusts the government more than at any other time in history. On the heels of that announcement, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) in the United Kingdom released a favorable position on E-cigarettes stating; “E-cigarettes, which deliver nicotine without the harmful toxins found in tobacco smoke, are likely to be a safer alternative to smoking. In addition, E-cigarettes reduce secondhand smoke exposure since they do not produce smoke.”

Prominent doctors and tobacco researchers, including Dr. Michael Siegel at the Boston University School of Public Health, Dr. Joel Nitzkin of the AAPHP Tobacco Control Task Force, and Dr. Brad Rodu, Endowed Chair, Tobacco Harm Reduction Research University of Louisville continue to publish the scientific benefits of the e-cigarettes that counter the misleading information regarding their safety.

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that one-fifth of Americans — about 46 million — are still smoking. That number actually increased slightly from 2007 to 2008. The report appears in the Nov. 13 edition of the CDC’s Morbidity and Morality Weekly Report. Currently it is estimated that 1 in 40 smokers are now using the e-cigarette as an alternative and the trend is growing at a phenomenal speed.

The real opposition to E-cigarettes may be due to political fears from the loss of a portion of billions of dollars in tax revenue that tobacco cigarettes generate which can’t be justified against the E-cigarette. Tobacco cigarettes are heavily taxed under the guise of reimbursing the medical expense of treating smokers. As little as 3% of the money is actually used for that purpose while the rest is spent on projects considered to be more vital. Since E-cigarettes have not been proven to cause the type of health issues created by tobacco, they can only be taxed like any other consumer product.

Insurance woes common for diabetes patients: many patients with diabetes run into problems at times when their insurance coverage transitions.: An article from: Family Practice News

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on May 1, 2005. The length of the article is 1054 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Insurance woes common for diabetes patients: many patients with diabetes run into problems at times when their insurance coverage transitions.(Practice Trends)
Author: Joyce Frieden
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2005
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 35 Issue: 10 Page: 81(1)

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Insurance woes common for diabetes patients: many patients with diabetes run into problems at times when their insurance coverage transitions.: An article from: Family Practice News