Posts tagged ‘Health Care’
A monumental health care crisis is taking place throughout the world, but it isn’t what you might suspect. It isn’t a lack of public healthcare, insurance coverage or prescription drugs. The real healthcare crisis is the failure to emphasize the prevention of disease over the treatment of disease. Until we change our focus, we will forever be chasing diseases rather than maintaining health.
Unfortunately, as a whole, the world is getting sicker with each passing year. Many conditions and diseases including autism, cancer, heart disease, asthma, diabetes, fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases and iatrogenic disease (drug or healthcare provider induced) are on the rise.
This is all despite the fact that the use of prescription drugs is rising at an unprecedented rate. In fact, the United States represents only 5% of the world’s population yet we consume nearly 75% of all prescription drugs manufactured. If this traditional, western approach to healthcare were the answer, wouldn’t the USA rank head and shoulders above the rest of the world in overall health? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States ranks 40th in overall health, below some third world countries. Continue reading ‘Upper Cervical Care is the Answer to Our Health Care Crisis’ »
Posted by admin on October 13, 2011 at 1:29 pm under Healthcare-Systems.
Tags: Health, Health Care, Health Care Crisis, insurance coverage, prescription drugs, public healthcare, Upper Cervical Care
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There are a lot of details to consider when you are choosing a health care plan, whether it’s one offered through your employer or one you buy on your own. No matter what age you are, your health should be a primary concern, although young people often act as if they will live forever and sometimes postpone making health care decisions.
Here is a list of common mistakes that people make all the time when choosing a health care plan. They are in no particular order, and all are important to consider, carefully and completely. If you are not conversant with all the terminology or are finding it difficult to make the decisions, you should ask for help from a neutral third-party such as family member or friend. Don’t ask a health insurance company unless you want to hear a sales pitch!
Common mistakes
- You don’t check out your doctor, or any others – Although some healthcare plans require you to use a physician in their own network, other plans are more inviting. If you already have a physician, and are buying your own insurance, check with the doctor to see what plans he is a member of. If you do have to choose a new doctor, you should look into the health plan doctors’ credentials by contacting the AMA.
Continue reading ‘Do You Make These Mistakes in Choosing Your Health Care Plan’ »
Posted by admin on September 30, 2011 at 6:47 pm under Wellness.
Tags: Health Care
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Whole Foods CEO John Mackey recently published an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal called The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare. The article offers eight ways to improve America’s health care system without further straining our wallets and is an obvious critique of President Obama’s public health care plan.
The basic theme of Mackey’s piece is that health care is not a birthright and that every person is responsible for his or her own health. Public health care is not only costly and unsupported by the US Constitution…it’s just plain WRONG! Continue reading ‘Why John Mackey is My New Best Friend’ »
Posted by admin on August 8, 2011 at 1:16 pm under Alternative Medicine.
Tags: Health Care, health care reform, john mackey, public health care, whole foods, whole foods boycott
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When it comes to California senior health insurance, a qualified, independent agent or broker more often better able to support, people with high prices than their counterparts in captivity. The research will tell you that California prices are very choppy, or fluctuating prices. They often change monthly, and the company providing coverage is often changed to adapt their domestic needs. An independent agent is able to find for seniors shop, the best priceswhereas a captive agent can only show what his company offers, and you lose the benefits of competition in the name of the senior.-health care Continue reading ‘California Senior Health Care Insurance’ »
Posted by admin on July 9, 2011 at 5:10 pm under Health.
Tags: Health Care
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Though the recent campaign for presidency brought affordable health care into the limelight, many small business owners and their employees felt this struggle long before it gained public attention. One of President Obama’s campaign calling cards is his plan for affordable health care. Intertwined within the general theme of affordable health insurance was the more specific aid to assist small businesses in providing health care for their employees.
If California is any indication of the lack of affordable health care in small businesses created in the rest of the United States, there is a major problem. According to Small Businesses for Affordable Healthcare, out of all the businesses in California, more than three million employees are uninsured. Those who do have the luxury of health insurance provided by their small business employers have faced a rise in premium costs at over fifty percent. These grim numbers have made small businesses in California less than an ideal place to work.
Continue reading ‘Can Small Businesses Afford to Offer Their Employees Affordable Health Care?’ »
Posted by admin on June 23, 2011 at 11:51 am under Health.
Tags: Affordable, Health, Health Care, Healthcare, Insurance
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Funny thing pain, if you’ve never had a severe pain then the suggestion of taking simple analgesia and resting the affected area all seems quite reasonable. I was reminded of this when I read recently of a doctor’s advice to someone who was suffering from sciatica. Having personally experienced sciatica, it’s a condition I would not recommend to anyone who wishes to walk, sit, laugh, sleep, or to just simply pull up your trousers. It’s a bit like a dentist drilling your teeth without an anaesthetic, but it affects your whole leg. In other words the pain is consuming, exhausting and without respite. Clinical studies do show that in the majority of cases the pain will eventually subside and surgery may not be necessary, but in the meantime the patient has to deal with the pain or deal with the medication required to dull the pain. Remember, pain-killers are not selective to the area affected. They affect the whole of the nervous system and elsewhere so there may be significant side-effects from these medications.
Continue reading ‘Cooperating In Our Health Care’ »
Posted by admin on June 22, 2011 at 11:51 pm under Medicine.
Tags: Health, Health Care, Health Insurance, Medicine
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The 2008 election has brought the topic of “affordable health care” and “affordable health insurance” to the forefront and, along with it, a slew of misconceptions. So, what is true and what is false? The purpose of the following article is to dispel some of these myths and misconceptions and provide information to make a muddy topic a bit clearer.
1. The first misconception is that, for some reason, Americans equate affordable health care to be “socialized medicine.”
This is not the case at all. According to Wiktionary, socialized medicine is “an umbrella term for any system of government-run health care.” Many people balk at the idea of socialized medicine because the citizens inevitably pick up the costs through higher taxes. Affordable health care, on the other hand, is as simple as the phrase states – it is health care with costs low enough for everyone to afford. The government does not necessarily oversee it and individuals are free to go to physicians of their choice. It is not discriminatory to those with lower incomes and services are equal whether one is poor or financially privileged.
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Posted by admin on June 22, 2011 at 11:50 am under Health.
Tags: Affordable, Care, Health, Health Care, Health Insurance, Insurance
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Health care is one of the most important components in your life. Disease or illness can really mean a down turn in your life. The biggest asset we can have in life therefore is health. Health care is normally defined as the management or treatment of any health problem through the services that might be offered by medical, nursing, dental or any other related service. When you talk about the care of health, you are talking of all goods and services that are produced to improve on your health. They may be curative, preventative or even palliative solutions. A system of health care is one that is organized to give health services to a population or a group of people.
Health care can be for an individual or for a large group of people depending on how the systems are organized. Importance of health care cannot be overemphasized. In society, people are worried about the kinds of systems there are, to deal with issues of health. In developed countries, their systems are designed to cater for all people; whether poor or rich. However, the systems are lacking in regard to flaws. In developing countries, people usually take care of health as an individual thing and, if you do not have enough money, you might not get access to quality care. There are so many disparities and, some systems in certain countries are becoming worse; not able to deal with demand of health. Health is not a cheap affair, you have to have a good system if you want it to work for you. Governments have the responsibility to create or formulate policies that will favor people in this regard. Good systems of health can be erected by the top most leadership of a state.
Continue reading ‘Importance of Good Health Care’ »
Posted by admin on June 21, 2011 at 11:51 pm under Health.
Tags: dental, Health Care, health problem, medical, nursing
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There are a lot of details to consider when you are choosing a health care plan, whether it’s one offered through your employer or one you buy on your own. No matter what age you are, your health should be a primary concern, although young people often act as if they will live forever and sometimes postpone making health care decisions.
Here is a list of common mistakes that people make all the time when choosing a health care plan. They are in no particular order, and all are important to consider, carefully and completely. If you are not conversant with all the terminology or are finding it difficult to make the decisions, you should ask for help from a neutral third-party such as family member or friend. Don’t ask a health insurance company unless you want to hear a sales pitch!
Common mistakes
- You don’t check out your doctor, or any others – Although some healthcare plans require you to use a physician in their own network, other plans are more inviting. If you already have a physician, and are buying your own insurance, check with the doctor to see what plans he is a member of. If you do have to choose a new doctor, you should look into the health plan doctors’ credentials by contacting the AMA.
Continue reading ‘Do You Make These Mistakes in Choosing Your Health Care Plan’ »
Posted by admin on June 20, 2011 at 11:52 pm under Wellness.
Tags: Fitness, Health Care
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Health care is one of the most promising industries in the health and hospitability sector today. Health care relates to the prevention as well as to the treatment of illness. It also implies the overall mental and physical well being of individuals. A health care system refers to the organized functions which are involved in promoting the overall health of the country. The United Kingdom is the only industrialized country that does not offer health care universally. The National Health Service in the United Kingdom deals only with healthcare in the UK.
Overview of The Rising Health Care Sector
The health care industry is an industry that is considered to be one of the most budding among all other recent upcoming industries. Health care deals with delivering quality service towards improving the health of the people residing in a country. In recent years, the health care sector has been witnessing an upward surge. In a developed country, the health care industry contributes to 10% of the country’s gross national product. The professionally trained people serving the health care system ensure that all processes run smoothly.
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Posted by admin on June 20, 2011 at 11:50 am under Health.
Tags: Health Care, Skin Allergy
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