Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Paying with their Lives The High Cost of No Health Care

Medical advances are making it possible for people to live longer and healthier lives. New diagnostic techniques are catching cancer, heart disease, and other potentially fatal diseases earlier, sometimes with the result that lives are saved which would be lost otherwise; in other instances a disease process can be slowed and symptoms treated to provide a longer life, with greater quality, than would otherwise be possible.

That's the good news. The bad news is that at least 40 million Americans have either limited or no access to all these advanced technologies. Forty million Americans have no health insurance at all, and many of these people choose to delay or entirely avoid visits to doctors because of the burden medical treatment would become on their limited income. Some doctors actually refuse to treat uninsured individuals. And when these people do get into a doctor's office, often they're billed for doctor's visits and tests at many times the rate that hospitals and clinics bill insurance companies. One common blood test, for instance, is billed at the rate of $25 for insured patients; uninsured patients are billed $250. The reasoning? According to hospital financial managers, many people without insurance "don't bother" to pay their bills, so when people do pay their bills, they need to be charged more for those who don't pay at all, and to make up for insurance companies and Medicare and Medicaid patients whose plans also pay too little.

In other words, the most vulnerable people, the ones who cannot afford health insurance coverage, are the ones who are forced to subsidize health care for everyone else.

An example of how devastating a delay in diagnosis can be: A colonoscopy, recommended periodically for individuals over the age of forty, uses a thin tube with an electronic camera assembly to explore and take photographic images of the colon for signs of precancerous and cancerous conditions. Early detection of colon cancer makes the disease easily curable, with cure rates of up to 90 percent. However, if not detected in time, the fatality rate for colon cancer is very high. A colonoscopy could catch many cases of colon cancer at a very early stage, but it costs an average of $2000 - a fee that could devastate the finances of many people without insurance. For many people, at least in the case of colon cancer, if you have insurance you live; if you don't, you die.

The fact is, if you add up the money spent on Medicare and Medicaid recipients, plus all the federal, state, and local government employees, two-thirds of health care expenses are already paid for by the government. The bitter irony is that much of this health care money comes from income and Medicare taxes paid by workers in this country - including those with no health care coverage, who are being overcharged for the health care they do get, and who often have no access to health care at all. These individuals with no health care coverage are paying plenty; they're paying with their money, and they're paying with their lives.

Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern New Hampshire. She has written numerous articles for local and regional newspapers and for a number of Internet websites, including Tips and Topics. She expresses her opinions periodically on her blog, http://beyondagendas.blogspot.com. She may be reached at amfredenburg@yahoo.com.



Thursday, December 11, 2008

Hospital Unit Coordinator Schools

Hospital Unit Coordinator Schools prepare their students to serve as communications liaisons between nurses, patients, physicians, administrators, other members of a health care team. Prospective Hospital Unit Coordinator (HUC) students are prepared with good working knowledge of medical terminology for transcribing physicians' orders, scheduling tests and appointments, and working with patient charts.

Hospital Unit Coordinator Schools teach courses in healthcare facility operations; communications; computer data input and record keeping; maintaining patient information; transcribing physicians' orders; monitoring patient activities; and anatomy, physiology, CPR, and unit management. Externships in medical facilities will be required of all students.

HUC students learn to chart information; answer phones and deliver messages to unit personnel; manage unit communications; keep work areas neat and clean; and order supplies, prepare consent forms, and greet visitors.

On the job, HUCs may be responsible for delivering menus, flowers, mail and messages to the patients; ordering meals and requesting lab reports; and for processes of admitting, transferring, and discharging patients. HUCs are trained to input patient information to and retrieve patient data from computer terminals and to maintain strict confidentiality of all hospital, personnel, and patient information.

Most HUC school graduates will find work in hospitals, though some may work in nursing homes, medical clinics, and other offices where medical and clerical services are needed.

If you would like to learn more about Hospital Unit Coordinator Schools and Online Hospital Unit Coordinator Schools, you can find more in-depth information and resources on our website.

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Choosing The Right Wedding Favors From Traditional To Unique

Planning a wedding can be a huge undertaking, and it is easy for the little things, like the choice of wedding favors, to get lost in the shuffle.

It would be a mistake to skimp on the wedding favors, however, since it is these wedding favors that guests will remember years after the wedding itself has faded into memory.

Having a memento of your special day is important to those closest to you, and choosing the right wedding favors is an important part of any wedding planner’s job.

Choosing Wedding Favors That Showcase The Style Of The Bride And Groom

There are of course as many different kinds of wedding favors as there are types of brides and grooms. Wedding favors range from the practical to the whimsical, from the charming to the offbeat, from the most casual to the most elegant.

It is important to choose wedding favors that reflect the style of the wedding, and of course the style of the bride and groom.

Matching The Style Of The Favors To The Theme Of The Wedding

For instance, casual wedding favors may be somewhat out of place at an elegant formal wedding, just as fancy wedding favors may overwhelm a more casual wedding ceremony.

It is important to match the style of the wedding favors to the nature of the wedding, and to choose wedding favors that are reflective of the taste and style of the happy couple.

Picking Traditional Or Unique Wedding Favors

There are a number of traditional wedding favors that never seem to go out of style, and many couples have used traditional wedding favors like picture frames, cameras and the like to great success.

In addition, there are a number of more unique wedding favors that many couples have used, everything from baskets of homemade brownies to sprays of silk flowers to mugs full of the finest chocolates.

The bridal magazines are full of some great ideas for wedding favors, and it is a good idea to read these magazines and planning guides for inspiration.

Order The Wedding Favors As Early As Possible

After you have decided which type of wedding favors best suits your needs it is important to order them as early as possible.

Those in the business of planning and supplying weddings are often very busy, and ordering early will help ensure that the wedding favors you so carefully chose arrive in plenty of time for the big day.

Shaunta Pleasant is a professional writer and editor on wedding planning topics. Visit my site to learn more about planning the perfect wedding athttp://www.best-wedding-plan.com


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Friday, December 5, 2008

Do Not Feed The Troll

What is a troll? A hairy and ugly creature that lives under a bridge? Yes but there is another kind of troll they are a forum group poster who makes a post that is a lie to provoke readers into a flame war. Every time I read a trolls post I think “Liar, liar, pants on fire.” Sometimes I just want to scream that from the top of my lungs. What is it that makes people twist the truth to justify their own needs? Their story keeps changing or they say things that just don’t add up.

Why is it people can’t mind their own business. I swear that some people just want disruption and chaos. I swear they live for it. Why do they get enjoyment out of harassing people? People like this have one sole purpose and that is to create a “Flame War", where a bunch of people all having their say in a very negative way about you. This benefits only them so they post lies about good honest people.

They feel by baiting the topic they will lure you in where the group of them can pounce on you as soon as you post. Soon your name gets Googled and you are labeled this horrible person. Scam sites are popping up all over the net and instead of them posting actual statements about scams they are posting anything and everything that destroys the reputation of good honest people. Scam sites have quickly become a place to bash other people to benefit themselves and in the end hard working people who are trying to make a life for themselves and a career are victimized.

If you are treating someone this way I have to ask you are you proud of yourself? Do you really think that this person deserves to be humiliated and flamed on a message board and who are you to decide? Do you really know the amount of damage you are causing to this person?

Sorry but I guess I just do not understand. These people you are flaming are nothing to you. Ewww, and ahhhh and laugh all you want. I bet the one your flaming feels like this animal in a cage. People come back because they want to see the blood, the hurt, and the anger that you are causing to this person. Of course you the baiter, flamer, troll has no problem providing it. No matter how stupid it makes your victim look. It is always the same bull, Innuendo, and baiting, followed by threats of exposure. It is good for the ratings isn’t it? If this were a TV show, you'd be a smash hit.

Trolls are nothing more than cruel people who enjoy hurting others. I’m sorry Troll I see you nothing more than someone who likes to stir the pot and cause trouble by twisting the story and filling it with lies to please yourself. I guess what is good for the goose is good for the gander.

Someone is sure to remind me after reading this article Rose don’t Feed the Trolls. So now you know all about trolls.

About The Author

Rose is a published author from Canada Ontario and is also the founder of http://www.todays-woman.net a community for men and women over 18, where writers/poets/columnists meet and exchange ideas, contest, rate and review and help each other succeed in the writing industry. Check out Rose's first poetry book "She is like the wind" and purchase poetry that is sure to be a world of emotion on a canvas that is her soul.
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Boundaries and Forgiveness One at the Expense of the Other

In my life and in other peoples’ lives, I see people wanting to be forgiving. I see them sacrifice their boundaries. I see them thinking that in order to be forgiving, they need to sacrifice their boundaries. I believe that this is flawed thinking.

I have learned and continue to learn that boundaries are a healthy part of our spiritual makeup and contribute to growth. I have had to make a conscious effort to identify my boundaries. I have had to recognize when people have violated my boundaries. And I have had to confront them when they have crossed my boundaries and inform them that they cannot do this again.

It has been a process of effort and discomfort. It has shown me how my self-doubt has caused my boundaries to weaken. Whenever I have allowed my boundaries to weaken mainly because of my self-doubt, it has had adverse consequences. And when I have chosen to give myself permission to have a boundary and reinforced it when necessary, it has had a positive effect. Is the effort and discomfort worth it? Absolutely.

Asserting my boundaries has had unexpected results. People have left my life. People have chosen to have no further contact with me. At first, these outcomes left me feeling shaken. But I came to recognize that I did not want people in my life that couldn’t respect me in the first place. So, it was good that they left. At first, I felt rejected. But later I felt like it was an organic outcome.

I also discovered that when I first started asserting my boundaries, I did it in a very intense, angry and resentful way. Partly because I had let it go on too long. I did not know how to proceed nor did I have the skills to proceed. I also felt angry at the person for putting me in this position in the first place. The anger drove people away. They could not handle someone being angry with them. I had started asserting my boundaries, but was doing it in a way that was alienating people. Alas, I did not need to be angry with myself because I did not do it right the first time. It was unrealistic to expect myself to find the ‘right’ way the first time.

Eventually, as I started to understand what was happening, I was able to start asserting my boundaries in a more matter-of-fact way. And I was able to do it as the violation occurred. This was a gradual process. This new way placed less stress on me and informed the other person without them feeling offended. Now what happens is people who can accept my boundaries become closer to me and the people who cannot accept my boundaries still leave. It still shakes me up when relationships terminate, but I am learning that it does not mean there is something wrong with me.

This work is life changing and well worth any discomfort you go through. I was able to proceed more successfully through this transition with the help of a psychotherapist. She was able to help me see some of these insights. My life is now less chaotic, more enjoyable and contains more spiritual growth. The chaos of people causing unnecessary drama in my life has been eliminated. This has allowed a sense of peace in my life. I now freely and consciously choose the people and the activities in my life. It is lived on a higher plane. And all because of honouring boundaries.

So, what is forgiveness, really? Does it mean to forgive and forget? No. Not always. Does it mean we allow someone to hurt us again? No. Not if we respect ourselves. Forgiveness means that we recognize that the other person is doing the best they can do with the resources, skills and life experiences they have. Forgiveness comes from a place of compassion in ourselves. It can feel like a paradox to be understanding of a person who wronged you. It feels like it should be the other way around. But, many times, in reality, it is not. This is for us to forgive, learn to protect ourselves without isolating ourselves, and free our energy to put into ways that are more valuable.

Johanna Vanderpol is a professional coach, author and speaker on emotional intelligence, emotional well-being and de-stressing. For more free resources and articles as well as her latest products in this field, go to http://www.johannavanderpol.com and download exercises and articles complimenting this article on the support page.


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100% Mortgage with its Merits and Demerits

Being aware of the fact that there a number of borrowers in the UK who cannot make a downpayment, lenders have crafted 100% mortgage. In case of this mortgage, you do not require depositing the downpayment. The whole of the amount of house purchase is paid by the lender. Therefore, a lot of people find it to be a highly favourable option for buying a home. However, a 100% mortgage has its share of merits and demerits.

Since a 100% mortgage do not require any downpayment, it remains ideal for people living on tight budget and unable to spare extra money. This mortgage also comes handy to the newly employed people. These people can become homeowner in spite of their inability to make a down payment.

A 100% mortgage is not devoid of demerits. For this mortgage, you may be charged a high rate; so, it will cost you more than other kind of mortgages. Then, in case property price falls in future, you will be in a position of negative equity. 100% mortgage also necessities a mortgage indemnity guarantee, it is favourable for the lender only.

Anyway, you need not to be discouraged as there is a way to avail a 100% mortgage with favourable terms. In this connection, it is recommendable to explore the mortgage market extensively and collect quotes from various lenders. Then compare the packages offered by them to find out which one is most suitable. With the mortgage market largely extended, exploring it can be a troublesome work.

To avoid this trouble you can use the Internet and confine your search among the online lenders. It will help you come by a 100% mortgage in a quick and hassle free manner.

About The Author :The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done his masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting Adverse-Credit-First-Time-Buyer as a Mortgage specialist.

For more information please visit:http://www.adverse-credit-first-time-buyer.co.uk

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