Articles related to "Healthcare"



Healthcare Literacy Issues
If your healthcare practitioner has prescribed something it is specific to your needs. Know what it is and why you are taking it.
• healthcare literacy • healthcare illiteracy • understanding your medications • patient responsibilities • lanoxin

Medicare in Australia
In Australia, the public healthcare system is known as Medicare. Australia's Medicare system provides healthcare to all citizens, not just the elderly and disabled.
• australia's healthcare system • medicare • australia's medicare • medicare in australia • healthcare to all citizens

Universal Health Insurance in U.S.
Many problems with the current U.S. healthcare system have led some Americans to look into a universal health insurance program as an answer.
• universal health insurance • uninsured • choice of insurance • u.s. healthcare system • health insurance

Pioneers of Free Healthcare
Michael Moore's film 'Sicko' praises Tommy Douglas as the Greatest Canadian ever, but Douglas was a Brit, just like Lord Beveridge, another hero of free healthcare.
• tommy douglas • beveridge • 'sicko' • canadian of all time • michael moore

Can Credit Affect your Healthcare?
Fair Isaac states the hospitals could be using a new medical score (medFICO) as early as this summer. Some are concerned about the impact on healthcare.
• medfico • medical credit score • fico • fair issac • credit report

Communicating With Your Healthcare Provider
You are concerned because of all the changes in your life. How can you effectively get your message across to your healthcare provider?
• communication • doctor • healthcare provider • office visit • medical history

Developing Lifelong Attitudes Toward Healthcare
Attitudes about health and health care start in childhood, but can last a lifetime. Every time a parent shrieks or flinches when they see a wound, every time a parent obsesses over or ignores an issue, a child learns something about what it means to be sick or hurt. They learn whether or not to trust their own judgment, they learn to cry or not to cry, and they learn who to turn to for help.
• reflective parenting • raising children • understanding the body • understanding health care • lifelong attitudes toward health care

Energy Efficient Healthcare Center
Healthcare systems and hospitals are increasingly turning to green options, such as using efficient lighting, when renovating existing structures and building new sites.
• energy efficient building • green hospital • cool roofs • commercial energy use • best environmental practices

Healthcare can be Affordable
The Internet, global marketplace drive down the costs of health insurance, prescription drugs, and medical procedures, and even provide free health-related information.
• medical tourism • healthcare • health insurance quotes • prescription drugs • prescription drug quotes

Healthcare Contract-Based Purchasing Through eCommerce
Buyers look to I-many for choice, freedom, and the future. Sellers strengthen and expand contractual relationships with I-many.
• healthcare • internet • ecommerce • business-to-business • web

Healthcare Delivery
Despite the differences in the healthcare delivery systems of the United States and Canada we still have something to learn from each other.
• suite101 • suite101.com • suite101 disabilities • disabilities • disabled

HealthCare Reality Check
Check out those medical claims of Alternative and Complementary Medicine! Sometimes they aren't exactly how they seem!
• handicapped • disabled • disability • complementary medicine • alternative medicine

Healthcare Solutions
With advances in technological capabilities, along with ingenuity and competition in the marketplace, healthcare may be more affordable than readily meets the eye.
• health insurance • healthcare • prescription drugs • nurse practitioner • eye glass discounts

Hot Healthcare Careers in 1 Year or Less - EMTs & LPNs
Healthcare is one of the hottest industries for career opportunities. In 1 year or less, you can complete the necessary training for one of several rewarding healthcare careers.
• healthcare careers • lpn • emt • nursing careers • paramedics

How The 'Net Has Affected Healthcare
The Internet has exploded! This has affected healthcare, patients' lives and how we view the family doctor. How? Come and see!
• lupus • sle • women's diseases • women's health • fibromyalgia

Medical Malpractice and Healthcare
Excessive medical malpractice lawsuits can negatively affect the way doctors care for patients. One possible solution is tort reform.
• medical malpractice • tort reform • medical malpractice lawsuits • healthcare lawsuit • frivolous lawsuits

News Flashes about Healthcare
Recent releases about cancer research and reporting.
• breast cancer • health reporting • clinical trials • mediterranean diet • olive oil

Paying for Prenatal Healthcare
Learn more about finding prenatal health insurance. Find out about buying infant health insurance and paying for prenatal healthcare including using a midwife online now.
• infant health insurance • baby health insurance • baby insurance • pregnancy health insurance • maternity health insurance

An Ounce of Prevention is Worth......Quite a Bit!
Sometimes you have to take the bull by the horns and tackle it to the ground. Good health is like that! Determine to be healthy no matter what!
• healthcare • doctor • cost • money • medical bills

Birthing Choices Part I: Midwifery
Choosing a midwife for prenatal care and to attend the birth of your child whether at home or at a birthing center. Midwifery is a safe and loving choice for your pregnancy and birth.
• midwifery • midwife • midwives • birth • pregnancy

Burton and Physicians Call for Changes
Congressman Burton and the AAPS have called for some serious changes in the vaccination programs currently required in the United States. These changes could have a major impact on the medical care of the American public.
• vaccines • vaccinations • immunizations • immunize • mercury

Controversy Builds Over TB Case
Is this an issue of health care illiteracy? Did the patient understand what he was told?
• tb • healthcare literacy issues • andrew speaker • cdc • xdrtb

Fingernail Length and Microbes
Infections in neonatal intensive care units prompt studies to determine the relationship between the length of fingernails and potential pathogens carried on them.
• infection • outbreak • fingernails • artificial nail • hand

Happy New Year - Snippets from the NY Times and San Antontio Breast Cancer Symposium
Research presented at SABSC, a NY Times article about healthcare and a politically correct holiday greeting.
• ecstasy • healthcare in the united states • nci cancer centers of excellence • holiday greeting

Health Care Givers - Please Have A Heart!
Breast cancer survivor's travails with round two of breast cancer and the inhumanity of some health care workers.
• healthcare professionals • rudeness • incompetence • ignorance • lack of compassion

Health Web Site Standards
The Independent healthcare standards group, URAC, recently released preliminary quality standards for health-related Web sites on topics ranging from privacy and security to content.
• ehealth • urac • american accreditation healthcare/commission • standards • internet

Health-Smart and High Tech: A Marketable Combination
There are growing prospects for those with tech and healthcare experience.
• ehealth • healthcare • technology • clinics • hospitals

How Medicare Affects Health Status
Prescription drugs are the fastest growing component of health care expenditures. Many seniors have no Medicare prescription coverage and must pay out of pocket.
• medicare patients • quality of care • healthcare services • prescription drugs • medicare part d

Jobs in Health Care
The health care industry is expected to provide 19% of the new wage and salary jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, more than any other industry.
• jobs in health care • health care jobs • jobs in the medical field • opportunities in health care • doctors

Medical Quackery: Alive and Online
End baldness instantly! Lose pounds without exercise! Regenerate those missing organs or limbs! Sounds to good to be true? It is.
• medical quackery • consumer • internet hoaxes • men's health • women's health

Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Sponsors Lobbying Effort
The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation will be organizing a lobbying effort Friday, July 9 prior to the official start of their anual conference. Find out how to get involved.
• ocf • obsessive-compulsive foundation • obsessive • compulsive • obsessive-compulsive disorder

Personal Care Attendants, Part II
There are an estimated 58 million people in the country with a disability. Personal Care Attendants can help them remain in their own homes instead of in nursing homes.
• personal care attendant • pca's • interview • managing • employer

Personalized Medicine
The powerful new concept of personalized medicine holds great promise for improving patient health, although its full potential has yet to be realized.
• personalized medicine • personalized healthcare • ethical concerns of personalized medicine • genetic basis of disease • environment and disease

Poverty in U.S. Increasing
VCU's Steven Woolf, professor of family medicine, told the United Press International that the percentage of Americans living in severe poverty grew 20% from 2000 to 2004
• poverty • health • poverty line • insurance • poor

Why Do Hospitals Charge So Much?
A brief history and explanation of United States hospital charges and their impact on consumers.
• hospitals • medicare • charges • healthcare • insurance

Working Together With Your Doctor
You're not only part of your health care team, you are the most important part! Learn to be more involved in your own health care by working together with your doctor.
• self advocacy • healthcare team • advocacy notebook • asking your doctor questions • learning about your condition

Bloodborne Pathogens
No doubt you are familiar with the term blood-borne pathogens, but do you understand what they are and the risks associated with becoming infected?
• bloodborne • blood borne • blood-borne • pathogen • bloodborne pathogen course

Fastest Growing Health Care Jobs
As the population ages and technology advances, consumers demand more and better health care. As a result, jobs in health care are booming worldwide.
• jobs in health care are booming • careers in health care • health care occupations • physician assistant • dental hygienist

Helping the Uninsured Citizens
The looming problem of the high number of Americans without health insurance, leads to a community initiative to help provide for those uninsured.
• the uninsured • no health insurance • funding for healthcare • volunteer • free clinics

Online and On Call: Part One
Part One of a series that describes how electronic mail can be very useful in patient care, provided one understands its limitations and adheres to guidelines.
• electronic communication • email • doctor • patient • electronic patient-centered communication

Online and On Call: Part Three
The third and final article of a series that describes how electronic mail can be very useful in patient care, provided one understands its limitations and adheres to guidelines.
• electronic communication • email • doctor • patient • electronic patient-centered communication

Online and On Call: Part Two
Part Two of a series that describes how electronic mail can be very useful in patient care, provided one understands its limitations and adheres to guidelines.
• electronic communication • email • doctor • patient • electronic patient-centered communication

Reducing Patient Infections
An article in our local paper last Saturday reported that one in nine patients in Canadian hospitals gets an infection before leaving hospital.
• patient safety • infection • hospital • healthcare • safety

The Crisis in Healthcare in Rural Bolivia
The number of people who die from treatable diseases numbers reaches tens of thousands per year as Western medicine fails to benefit rural populations. A cataclysmic gulf
• access to healthcare bolivia • bolivian doctors • aymara folk medicine • bolivian ethnomedicine • aymara folk beliefs

A Look at Preventive Medicine
A discussion of the benefits of preventive healthcare in the life of the Muslim.
• islam • religion • women • woman • muslim

A Matter of Semantics
The renaming of pharmaceutical products is a common and potentially dangerous situation which the FDA is allowing. Why? It could be a matter of higher profits for the company, without regard to the welfare of the patient.
• medical ethics • healthcare • prozac • sarafem • wellbuterin

Becoming an Active Participant in Your Health Care
Many people don't feel empowered enough to address their concerns with their doctors openly. Here are some tips and tricks to get empowered and become an active co-manager of your conditions.
• doctor • health care • healthcare • personal • personal health

Benefits for Grandfamilies
Grandparents raising grandchildren are grandfamilies. This articles lists some resources for financial help, health care, and other support for grandfamilies.
• grandfamilies • grand family • grandparents • financial aid • food assistance

Chicken Pox - Another Vaccine and Another Potential Problem
More and more evidence is being discovered that another mandatory vaccine causes more harm than good. Find out what one state is doing about it.
• public health issues • medicine • healthcare • vaccines • safety

Choose a Job for the Future
What does the future hold from a career angle? Here are some of the top areas to consider.
• career of the future • careers in technology and science • environmental careers • jobs of the future in technology • the future of healthcare careers


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