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  • 10 cheap ways to create awareness for your healthcare facility  By : Kelly Robbins
    Finding cheap ways to build awareness for your healthcare facility is tough. Here are 10 things you can do that create a positive image in your community and don’t cost an arm and a leg.
  • 10 Things Every Respite Caregiver Needs to Know  By : Rebecca Sharp
    If you are a family caregiver there will come a time when you need a break. It may only be for an hour or two or for a day or two. This is when a respite caregiver will step in.
  • 2000 Children Die Every Year In The U.S. From Home Injuries  By : Brad Hodges
    Most injuries in the home can be prevented but the majority of people do not know the least bit about taking the necessary precautions.
  • 60 Minutes Report: 2/16/03  By : Dale Johnson
    This article from 60 Minutes is about how our healthcare system seems to be more concerned with revenue and less concerned about the people they are treating,
  • Top Ten Reasons to Outsource Medical Transcription  By : Editor
    What is Outsourcing?

    Subcontracting. Support. Managed services. However you define it, outsourcing has become the hot, creative solution that is helping more and more hospital CFOs, Health Information Managers (HIMs), and owners of physician practices do more with less. Less money. Less time. Less resources.

    In these challenging times of tight budgets, compressed deadlines, exploding amounts of information, and stringent compliance regulations.
  • A Big Win for Proponents of Electronic Medical Records  By : Michael.Young
    It’s believed EMRs improve physician and overall hospital efficiency, reduce costs, and promote standardization of care. It is also suspected that they reduce medical errors and ultimately increase the quality of care. Researchers from Harvard have just released a study that may be the first real proof that electronic medical records have an advantage over traditional paper systems.
  • A Mother with Iron Will  By : André Lee
    Life is not always a bed of roses. Quite often, and expectedly, it’s paved with many ups and downs and torn by tragic moments that call for courage, patience and an iron will and an unflinching support from members of the society, particularly when survival is at stake.
  • A Road Map To Affordable Medical Insurance  By : Tom Carolan
    If you are looking for affordable medical insurance plans, a little knowledge can save you a great deal of money. There are things that you can do which will put you in a better position to get the best healthcare rates possible. By making some changes, you will qualify for lower medical insurance premiums. This is your road map to affordable medical insurance:
  • Alcohol Rehab Program Evaluation  By : Edward Wilson
    Can't decide on a treatment program? Confused by the hype? Here's what to ask!
  • Are Market-Based Policies the Answer to Affordable Health Coverage?  By : Tom Carolan
    Is affordable health coverage possible in the US? While many ideas are being shared and argued over in the name of health care reform, it can be next to impossible for the average person to know what the best options for affordable medical insurance are. One idea is to create a publicly funded insurance pool, other people are in favor of the opposite approach - market based policies. This article examines both approaches to affordable healthcare.
  • Are there Rehab Centers in Utah for Cocaine and Meth Addictions?  By : Janet Wilkerson
    Cocaine and Meth are two of the most powerful and dangerous drugs you can purposely introduce to your body. They are both also very addictive and many times the addiction starts from the very first time you use them. Equal opportunity drugs that can kill you from the first time; both equally ravishing on the body, cocaine and meth are two drugs that are hard to break an addiction from.
  • Are You HIPAA Compliant with the Final Security Standards Rule?  By : HIPAA Compliance
    The HIPAA Final Security Standards Rule imposes new duties on Covered Entities regarding "Protected Helath Information" (PHI) in electronic form.

    This article examines the standards and how you can become compliant
  • Article on Electronic Health Record  By : penn
    An Electronic Health Record (EHR) refers to an individual patient's medical record in digital format. Electronic health record systems co-ordinate the storage and retrieval of individual records with the aid of computers.
  • As Diabetes Costs Rise, Nutrition Education Can Help Companies and Employees  By : Karen Marschel
    This article describes the increasing costs of diabetes to employers, employees with diabetes, and ultimately everyone. Nutrition is critical to controlling and preventing diabetes and can ultimately help lower the cost burden to employers and improve quality of life for people with diabetes.
  • ATM Healthcare? The Way of the Future?  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article parallels the banking and health industries suggesting that health can learn a lot from banking and introduce the process of ATM Healthcare.
  • Benefits of Nurse Telephone Triage  By : Kurt Duncann
    Reports say that patients choose one doctor over another not for clinical reasons but because of their good or bad experience they had at doctors office. Therefore today medical answering services are being more and more popular.
  • Better Healthcare Through a Better Hospital Revenue Cycle  By : Oscar Gonzalez
    Better processes which are error-free, less costs, a drastic reduction of losses and ultimately more money available to be spent where it really matters: delivering a better service to the community.
  • Boston Hospitals Provide Specialized Care  By : Bowe Packer
    When looking at Boston Hospitals know what services they provide. Get better care when you choose the right hospital.
  • BPM in Healthcare  By : Punit Jain
    BPM is much more than a mere fad for the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical industry. To the organizations prepared to adopt it whole-heartedly, it brings tangible and measurable benefits; thereby ensuring companies can set off on a high growth path. BPM goes beyond mere automation of processes and can provide robust platform for gains across all categories of Healthcare processes, be it Clinical, Operation, Financial, Administrative or Human Resource.
  • Bristol Hospital Breaks with Blue Cross  By : Individual Health Insurance
    After five months of unsuccessful negotiations, Bristol Hospital has terminated its relationship with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the health insurer doing the most business with the hospital and covering its employees.
  • Case Study: Implementing Charge Capture and Optimizing Cash Flow  By : James Casey
    Are you considering implementing a charge capture solution in your medical practice? This case study demonstrates that if done properly, your practice can save time, money, accelerate cash flow and increase your top line revenue.
  • Clinic Saves Lakeland $1.1 Million in Health Insurance Costs  By : Individual Health Insurance
    The city is saving more than $1 million a year in health insurance claims because of its "preventative medicine" wellness clinic, Lakeland's risk manager says.
  • Comparing Long Term Care Insurance Policies and Insurers  By : Jennifer Girdler
    When comparing long term care insurance policies and insures, the most important factors to consider are the type of policy offered and the company stability.
  • Compassion and Health Care  By : Diane Hess
    I suddenly found myself in the care giver role caring for two elderly relatives. This was a world I would soon discover, I knew nothing about. My area of expertise has always been with children as I was a teacher for many years.
  • Complete Medical Billing - Don't Get Left Behind  By : Jennifer Marshall
    Because of the wide range of medical billing software, office staff in the health care profession are enabled to meet the needs of the business side to medicine. So, what more could a health care facility need? Keeping current in your medical billing software should be one of your top priorities.
  • Creating value for patients  By : Kelly Robbins
    Adding value is not one of those management buzz words we use loosely but don’t really understand. To your patients, adding value can simply mean doing more than you promise to do. The idea behind adding value is that the customer gains a perceived benefit without having to pay for it — or pay very little, compared with its value to the customer.
  • Dermatologist Shortage?  By : Danna Schneider
    The explosion in skin care technology has resulted in a related increase in demand for skin care professionals - AKA dermatologists, and there are currently not enough dermatologists in some major metropolitan areas to fulfill these demands. Just ask the many on long wait lists just to get an appointment for routine dermatological checkups.
  • Do your patients understand you?  By : Kelly Robbins
    Let's take a look at how much energy you put into making sure your patients understand what you are telling them. Are they truly understanding your diagnosis and all of the options available to them? What do you as a practitioner do to ensure your patients comprehension?
  • Doctor-Owned Hospitals a Lucrative Practice, Though Opinions Split on Benefits  By : Individual Health Insurance
    The American Hospital Association wants to ban doctors from referring patients to hospitals they own, because "the effect on health delivery and costs in communities can be devastating."
  • Doctors Suggest Cutting Their Own Pay To Save Healthcare  By : Pat Carpenter
    In the midst of an exploding national healthcare crisis, there's much talk about slashing drug prices and cutting health insurance company profits. While these are valid debates, many physicians are actually offering an equally controversial solution: cut their pay.
  • Dollars Don’t Make Health  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    The medical community has developed expensive band-aids that do nothing but cover the problem and not solve the underlying causes. Doctors have long known that most disease comes through improper lifestyle choices but because of financial pressures issue prescriptions instead of life-saving advice. Americans now spend over $1.5 trillion annually on medical care. There is no end in sight to rising costs. From the medical community’s standpoint, why should there be? If you have a cash cow you milk
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox At Clearview Los Angeles  By : SRPS
    Medically facilitated detoxification services are available through our Primary Residential/Inpatient Program.
  • Drug Delivery System  By : Marcia Henin
    About drug delivery systems and how it can develop drugs in a more efficient and safe way.

    Drug delivery refers to the delivery of a pharmaceutical substance to human beings or animals. Modes of delivery include oral, nasal and rectal. However, administration of drugs through these modes may lead to terrible conditions.
  • Education and Certification for Health Care Professionals  By : Chris Robertson
    Continuing Education and Certification programs for health care professionals increase advancement opportunities. Online courses are highly flexible and affordable.
  • EHR Savings Go Beyond Time and Money  By : Michael Young
    Keeping your hard-copy medical records up-to-date, orderly and on-hand can be costly and stressful. Electronic medical records can remove this stress by saving time, money and eliminating administrative errors. e-MDs offers an extensive, trustworthy
  • Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Provide Green and Cost-Effective Record Management  By : Michael Young
    An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) management system will allow your facility to make green changes, without straining your staff. e-MDs offer EMR systems that set the standard for affordable and integrated solutions, including clinical, financial an
  • Electronic Medical Records - The Pros and Cons  By : Katt Mollar
    In this digital age, more and more bulks of information which used to be paper-based, from library catalogues to telephone books, are digitized and stored in a central location for easy access. The idea of EMRs itself started about 40 years ago. However, there is surprisingly a strong resistance against the use of EMRs. Let us take a look at what the proponents and opponents of EMR have to say.
  • Electronic Medical Records for (HIPAA) compliance  By : Robert Thomson
    The reason behind scanning in medical records from paper-based documents is to improve health care. For one, eliminating paper medical records has the capability to better ensure patient privacy.
  • Ethical Pharmaceutical Meetings  By : Mandy Chagger
    The choice of venue is a primary decision required to be taken when all pharmaceutical meetings are first proposed. Luxury resorts and even entertainment complexes with facilities for gambling may offer tempting financial deals for off-season and off-peak hour events, but it is inappropriate to choose them for pharmaceutical meetings.
  • FDA and Supplement Regulation 101  By : Katy Did
    Recent changes in the FDA has customers calling up hot and bothered over dates. See why they are confused and what you should be looking for when reading supplement labels.
  • Find Urgent Medical Care in Nassau County, New York and Get Treatment when You Need It  By : Chris Robertson
    Urgent care is available anytime for you and your family in Nassau County. Knowing this will help to put your mind at ease when there is an illness or injury.
  • Finding an Allergy Doctor in Utah  By : Raily Arena
    If you or a member of your family is suffering from allergies, an allergy doctor can be one of the most important persons to have in your life. If you live in Utah, here are some tips for finding the best allergy doctors in your locality
  • From the Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM): A Letter to President Barack Obama  By : Mary Shepherd
    On behalf of the Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM), a group of organizations and individuals that have policies, procedures, or programs to protect consumers from counterfeit or contraband medicines and medication safety and to the safety of the drug supply, I would like to congratulate you on your efforts to improve health care and expand meaningful coverage for the millions of Americans who lack it.
  • Government Loses $200 Billion To Medicare Fraud  By : Tom Carolan
    The federal Health Care Financing Administration, which oversees Medicare, is also taking a hard look at hospital over billing because they estimate that the government loses 30 cents to every dollar from fraudulent practices in the medical community.
  • Guidelines For Choosing The Right Medical Practice EMR Software  By : R Lorenzen
    As with any major purchase we make, we should do our homework on the product and its vendors before deciding on the best one. Medical practice management software and EMR software are no exception.
  • Health Care – Who Really Cares?  By : Simon Evans
    What's the real difference between the health care industry and the sickness industry? Is it really in the interest of our current system to improve health?
  • Health Savings Accounts Put You in Control of Your Healthcare  By : Wiley Long
    Proponents of a "single-payer" healthcare system are ignoring what is going on in Canada and England. As more Americans discover health savings accounts, the result will be lower costs, greater choice, and higher quality medical care.
  • Healthcare Conferences Help Providers Weather Changes  By : Angela Martin
    Healthcare conferences provides to learn about and understand healthcare policy and compliance changes and offers providers a forum in which they can learn from healthcare experts and gain the continuing education that they need.
  • Healthcare for Retirees: It's Not a Pretty Picture  By :
    So if your health and wellbeing are important to you, look into CDH to find out what you can do to take care of your health long into retirement, regardless of the changes that occur with government programs and your employer retirement benefits and pension funds.
  • Healthcare In Spain  By : tony roberts
    If you decide to emigrate and start a new life in a foreign country, ask yourself would you be able to cope without the NHS and its freely available medical services. We tell of our experiences with the health service in Spain
  • Heathcare Differences Between the USA and Germany  By : Steven Cancel
    Descriptive compairson of 2 world powers heathcare systems.
  • HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)  By : Nitesh Patel
    The requirements outlined by the law and the regulations promulgated by DHHS are far-reaching. Health care organizations that maintain or transmit electronic health information must comply. This includes health plans, health care clearinghouses, and healthcare providers who submit claims electronically. After each final regulation is adopted, small
  • HIPAA at your Rescue  By : Robert Thomson
    In case you had continuous medical insurance coverage for at least 18 months and not that you have lost the cover for any reason what so ever, HIPAA makes you eligible for an affordable health insurance plan in the state of Tennessee. TN provides you with inexpensive health insurance coverage with the help of HIPAA or The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
  • Home Health Care Providers and Identification Cards  By : Arthor Penz
    During my last visit to the hospital with my mother, each and every nurse and attendant showed me their picture identification card. Many went further by saying that anyone that is attempting to administer medicine or any kind of medical treatment must be wearing similar identification.
  • How Do I Get Money For My Medical Bills?  By : Sophie Maddox
    The siren was blaring, I stood frozen to the spot. The chilly night wind wrapping its fingers around me sending a chill up my spine. My sister, Julie was on her way to the hospital, she had just collapsed at the dinner table, as if the event wasn't embarrassment enough. My parents faces reflected an even deeper shock when I had to explain to the Paramedics that she didn't have insurance. Her company had cut healthcare instead of jobs recently. She was currently looking for new coverage, but with her hours being cut and taking a 10% pay cut paying for insurance was becoming a big problem. We'd looked for options to cover her in case something happened, she was paranoid that she something would happen where she would need coverage. I researched how to get money if you don't have insurance but you have plenty of medical bills.

    Guess what I found? There are really some great resources out there to help you find money for medical treatment.

    You'll want to take notes here or simply print off this article.

    Here is what you need to do first when you find yourself facing an emergency where you don't have coverage.

    1. Be sure it's a true emergency.

    If you think it's a just a bad cold, or the flu ride it out as much as possible, drink water, and juices to flush the virus out of your body.

    However, if it is an emergency, by all means make sure you get to the emergency room. If possible have someone go with you and possibly drive, this will save you quite a bit of money. If you haven't had to ride in an ambulance or known someone who has you might be in for a rude awakening when you get that medical bill.

    2. Document everything, save every piece of paper you come across.

    If you have someone go with youask if they'd be willing todocument everything, let the Administrative Staff know that you don't have insurance.

    3. Contact your state and county, there are typically provisions for helping you or a loved one get money for health care outside of Medicare or Medicaid. It's a bit of a mystery to me why this is not advertised better than it is for those who don't have insurance to cover medical bills.

    Well, no I take that back I can see how this can get to be a little out of control, I know it gets abused as it is, I can just imagine what it would look like when you have a number of people looking for money for their healthcare.

    The county or state where you live is a great place to start,a lot of time you'll be able to get help with some if not all of your bills, including, dental,Prescriptionsand eye care.

    When your looking for help be sure that you have proof that you need the money, and that you don't have health insurance.

    When you meetI'd have these documents ready:

    Proof of low or no income
    Proof of address
    Medical Bills
    Bills, additional verification of need.


    Ask to make sure you don't need anything else.
    Now the good news is that my sister ended up being okay, she had a panic attack due to all the stress she was under. She just had to take it easy for a few days and then she'll be able to go back to work. The help we found at our county and state was so helpful, she will be able to handle her costs and not go into debt.

    Don't wait until you need the money for a medical bill, be proactive and make sure you know what your options are.

    Did you know that there are places to find money for your medical bills, when you don't have a large savings account set up to handle all your concerns. I'm not just talking about what you'd find at Medicaid, or Medicare?

    The money available is not just generic you can find money for:


    Bills after you've been treated

    Specific chronic illnesses

    Health Screenings

    Dental Care

    Eye Care and much much more

    Take a minute to see this Excellent Resource Guide
    that clearly shows you where to turn if you have no insurance or only a little insurance, and no cash to pay for medical treatment.
  • How Everyone Must Ask Your Physician Medical Questions  By : Sherri Carver
    When you want to ask medical questions, don't be shy! Long gone are the times when your family physician would visit you at home at any time of the day or night to assist to your illness. Today, if you're two minutes late for a scheduled appointment, you might not be seen that day! Doctors seem to h
  • How Innovation Can Help Hospitals to Improve Their Revenue Cycle  By : Oscar Gonzalez
    If you have ever received treatment at a hospital in the US you have probably been exposed to some of the admin complexity that this entails. Such are the innefficiencies in the administration processes that according to the American Hospital Association sixty percent of hospitals lose money providing patient care.
  • How The Medicare Doughnut Hole Is Making American Seniors Sick  By : Jeremy Cockerill
    Explains the dangers of the gap in coverage in Medicare Drug Plans, known as the doughnut hole. This article also brings to light just how serious some of the health consequences of the Medicare doughnut hole can be for American seniors.
  • How To Avoid Illness During Your Hospital Stay  By : John Myre
    While estimates vary, every year tens of thousands of people die or are harmed in hospitals due to preventable incidents. And while incorrect surgeries make the headlines, infections and drug interactions cause most problems. Here are some safety tips.
  • How to Choose a Highly Trained Doctor and Feel Safe About Your Surgery Abroad  By : Jay Siva
    Here are specific criterias you need to follow when choosing a highly trained doctor to perform your out of country surgeries. Feel secure and confident with your choice before going under the knife.
  • How to Correctly Submit Chiropractic Diagnosis Codes to Medicare  By : Tom Necela, DC, CPC
    Billing chiropractic services for a Medicare patient can appear challenging because of the sheer volume) of rules that are specific to the chiropractic profession. In this article, we will concentrate on how to document diagnosis codes properly.

    When considering chiropractic claims, since Medicare o
  • How to Design a New American Healthcare System - 3 Simple Proposals  By : Peter Yellowlees
    This article defines 3 proposals for developing a new American healthcare system. They comprise a public-private partnership, with details of both public and private components, and consist of the best elements of the health systems currently in place in America, Australia and Britain.
  • How to Select a Nursing Home or an Assisted Living Home  By :
    Nursing home abuse becomes the three scariest words to an individual seeking a nursing home or an assisted living facility.
  • How to Stay Positive - Three Tips for Caregivers  By : Elaine K. Sanchez
    Article includes three tips on how caregivers can stay positive while careing for a loved one. The tips include: Develop an Attitude of Creative Indifference, Learn Something New, and Savor Happy Memories. The article contains excerpts from the book, Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver.
  • Ideas to Help You Get a Nursing Scholarship  By : Grant Eckert
    If you're interested in becoming a nurse, you've most likely looked at nursing schools and the cost associated with attending them. Although you know you would be getting a rewarding degree, the fact remains that you are still going to have to pay for the educational costs. To do this, you might want to consider looking into a nursing scholarship to cover your costs. This may help keep you from having to take out many for loans.
  • If You Live In California You Should Look Carefully At Your Health Insurance?  By : Donald Saunders
    Believe it or not where you live can have an effect upon your ability to get health insurance in certain circumstances and one state in particular leads the way when it comes to protecting its residents.
  • Inexpensive Health Insurance Quotes - Super Ideas For Finding Oregon Health Insurance  By : Joe Stewart
    Inexpensive health insurance isn't always easy to find. Also, you don't always get the best deals by...
  • Inpatient Drug Rehab Houston Texas  By : Addiction Professor
    The Houston area is flooded with all types of illegal drugs not to mention illegally sold prescription drugs on the street indicating a need for effective drug education and inpatient rehab.
  • Insuring the Qualifications of International Medical Facilities  By : Mary Jo
    Ensuring the quality, education, and expertise of any healthcare provider prior to receiving healthcare services, treatments or procedures is essential. This is especially true of individuals considering international travel to a variety of popular medical destinations around the world.
  • Is the Nursing Shortage Affecting HealthCare?  By : Caitlin McGuire
    Americans are afraid that today's nursing shortage will affect health care. To what extent is this true?
  • Is Your Alternative Therapy Practice Struggling For Clients?  By : Graham Rowan
    How complementary therapists and alternative medicine practitioners can take action now to start winning new clients.
  • It Takes Guts, Doctor  By : John Hayes Jr
    Guts and determination. Two powerful words that doctor needs in this world that we live in now and practice in.
  • Knowing the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse  By :
    Nursing home abuse is a terrible problem that is striking our country and leaving many of our sickest and neediest citizens helpless and in pain.
  • Legal Issues with Electronic Medical Records  By : Gen Wright
    There are specific guidelines for what constitues a legal medical record. Here we examine some of the legal issues with electronic medical records, including methods of keeping your EMR system legally sound.
  • Looking For Nursing Care Facilities In Your Area  By : MIKE SELVON
    The allegations of less than adequate care and neglect in some of these nursing care facilities can make it hard to place a loved one in a "home."
  • Medicaid Annuities - Scam Or Benefit?  By : berg0101a
    While the popular belief is that Medicaid, or literally, medical aid, is only for the underprivileged, that is not really the case.
  • Medicaid Falls Short for Nursing Homes  By : Clay Cotton
    Long term care facilities say that the money which Medicaid provides for patient care simply isn't enough to cover costs.
  • Medical and Home Health Care Industry - Call Center and Answering Services  By : Nicholas Koutrakos
    Call4Health is a leading home and medical health care provider with health and safety call centers for various medical establishments and home care. Apart from health call centers, you can also find information on the Internet and with the messaging services.
  • Medical Billing and Coding Outsourcing - Top Reasons Why Every Hospital or Doctor Should Hire  By : Robert Thomson
    Are you interested in improving the profitability of your medical practice? Is your in-house medical billing process cause of constant concern and worry? Is the number of denied claims piling up and you are unable to follow up on them? Are you unable to keep pace with complex and ever-changing system of billing codes? If yes, then a medical billing
  • Medical Diagnosis and Emergency Medical Services  By : Marcia Henin
    Definitions of Medical diagnosis, EMS and Air ambulance services

    Medical diagnosis has two different medical dictionary definitions. The first is “the detection of a disease or condition by its external symptoms or signs”. The second is “the analysis of the primary biochemical or physiological cause of a disease or condition”.
  • Medical Equipment Acquisition and Leasing  By : Kent Harlan
    Is leasing the best way to acquire medical equipment? The purpose of this article is to give you some guidelines to help you make that decision. This article assumes that you have performed due diligence and know that the overall cost of obtaining equipment will bring in sufficient income to offset your investment
  • Medical Management Software Can Reduce Mistakes  By : Michael Young
    Medical mistakes can cost facilities their reputation and patients their lives. Get medical management software today through e-MDs and remove the fear of mistakes today.
  • Medical Referral Services  By : Marcia Henin
    What are medical referral services and how can it help you when searching for a doctor around your area

    Medical referral services help to find a local physician. With the help of medical referral services, patients can register for community medical events, listen to health expert speakers, and learn about a variety of other health and medical services.
  • Medical Tourism is on the Increase  By : Sarah James
    More than 45 million Americans have no health insurance and can’t afford surgery within the US. Many of these are now travelling abroad for medical treatment due solely to the cost.
  • Medicare - What's It All About?  By : Shane Flait
    Medicare is a government regulated healthcare program for those 65 and older. We'll all be on it, so it's important to understand how it works. In this article I summarize the different parts and coverages that come under the Medicare program.
  • Narconon Arrowhead Helps Dallas Texas Residents Find Alcohol Rehab  By : Addiction Professor
    As the Dallas area sees a rise in alcohol addiction, the need for alcohol rehab in the area becomes a hot topic.
  • National Health Care  By : Kentaro Konika
    Often referred to as universal health care, national health care is a system of health care provided and run by a country's government. The system grants free health care access to every citizen of the country.
  • National Medical Search Group - The Leading Resource Provider For Medical Staffing Services  By : Toan Dinh
    National Medical Search Group is the leading resource for the recruitment of highly-trained medical personnel on the web.
  • Negligence And Abuse At A Nursing Home  By :
    Studies show that there are more than 1.5 million elderly and disabled Americans living in nursing homes today.
  • New Survey Finds Meds Students Lack Trust in Big Pharma  By : Joshua Daly
    A recent study done by Epocrates has found that like many others, med students have very little faith in the good will of big pharma. The survey took the pulse of 1000 soon to be doctors on several prevalent issues in the healthcare industry today.
  • New Technology Boosts Odds of Repairing Damaged Eyes; Happy Ending for Napa Man  By : Dr.MALONEY
    New technology now gives hope of fully corrected vision to people whose eyesight was unintentionally damaged by eye surgeons inexperienced in laser eye surgery when it was introduced several years ago.
  • No More French Health Cover For The Expats?  By : Nick Dowlatshahi
    Here we examine the changes that have been made to the French Health system and how they affect the foreign population in France
  • Nursing Home Neglect - How Widespread is the Problem?  By :
    It is never an easy decision to place a loved one in a nursing home - as anyone who has ever done that knows only too well.
  • Nursing Is A Women's Profession In Need Of Liberation!!  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    The World Is Not A stressful Place. But Our Thoughts About The World Are Stressful.
  • Obama, Clinton Spotlight Long Term Care Insurance Industry  By : Clay Cotton
    In April 2007, Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton requested that our Government Accountability Office examine the long term care insurance industry's track-record for claims, premium increases and those increases' relation to LTCi policy lapses. Will they find some dirt under the rug?
  • OHS or Occupational Health and Safety  By : WSI Internet Marketing
    People can avert accidents by following some simple measures. Health and safety programs are offered by different organizations. But we need to check out whether these programs are certified or approved by the Occupational Health and Safety or OHS. It is considered as one of the reputed organization which offers many kinds of health and safety programs in business sectors and work places.
  • Outsourcing Medical Coding Services Saves Time and Money  By : Aditya Sanyal
    Medical coding services allow medical offices to focus on what they do best, treating patients, and can be a good way to lower costs overall. In fact, outsourcing this work can not only save you money in the long run, it is also a great time saver. Even if you are using software such as Salesforce, y
  • Outsourcing Medical Transcription is a Great Alternative to In-House Transcription Staff  By : Robert Thomson
    Medical Transcription is an essential service for doctors and hospitals. Outsourcing Medical Transcription to a service provider is a great option if you want to lower costs while improving turnaround time and quality. This article is a how to guide
  • Overseas Medical Treatment (Medical Tourism): Consider the Options  By : Garrick Berger
    "Medical Tourism" - the concept of seeking medical treatment overseas, is becoming increasingly popular, due to insanely rising health costs. It may be just the right option for you.
  • Paying for Health Care  By : David Jones
    The cost of health care in the United States is expensive and is escalating. A majority of Americans cannot afford the cost of medicines, physicians' fees, or hospitalization without some form of health insurance.

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