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Articles related to "Medicaid"
Help! A Listing of Resources A list of resources to help with finances, therapies, equipment, and other important issues. respite care • medicaid • waivers • health insurance • charitable organizations
Substance Abuse Expensive for Medicaid A new study has shown that the financial burden of taxpayer supported Medicaid is much higher for people with substance abuse disorders, costing all citizens money. substance abuse • medicaid system • u.s. taxpayers • cost of addictions • medical costs
Medicaid Health Plans: Are ASPs Right for You? The use of Application Service Providers (ASPs) is a new twist to service bureau and outsourcing offerings. It is important that Medicaid health plans understand the ASP approach to acquiring software and support so they can use it appropriately and to the benefit of their organization. ehealth • application service providers • asps • service bureau • outsourcing offerings
Alzheimer's Disease - Nursing Homes: Choosing what's best. Choosing a care facility for your loved one with Alzheimer's can be one of the hardest things you will ever have to do. There are many things to consider and some checklists to help you decide in this article. loved one with alzheimer's • managed care • medicaid • medicare
Can't Afford Your Prescriptions? All over America, people can not afford their medications and are being forced to choose between food and prescriptions. But there is help available, with a little work. prescriptions • medications • medicine • insurance coverage • medical
Consideration of Long Term Care Insurance A look at the considerations for long term care insurance for residents of the United States. lon term care insurance • catatophic • estate planning • medicaid • ge financial
Do You Need Long-Term Care Insurance? Long-term care insurance is costly, but it's something you should probably consider. As you do, make sure you don't spend too much for coverage you won't need. long-term care • medicaid • medicare • medigap • group insurance
New CMS Guidelines The new CMS guidelines will severely restrict access to appropriate power mobility devices and threaten to undo years of progress made by the ADA. medicare • medicaid • cms guidelines • item coalition • power mobility device
RE: New CMS Guidelines CMS is relenting on some of its new coding and billing guidlines for power mobility devices. cms guidelines • rehab equipment • power mobility decices • medicare • medicaid
Medicare Eligibility and Coverages Get information about Medicare health insurance. Learn more about Medicare eligibility, coverages, premium costs and applying for Medicaid health insurance online now. health insurance medicare • medicare eligibility • medicare coverages • medicaid health insurance • apply for health insurance
TALES... U.S. CAMPAIGN Y2K EVENT UPDATE Editor's periodic update for the U.S. CAMPAIGN Y2K EVENT UPDATE. texas culture • texas news • u.s. politics • u.s. elections
Teen Mom Preparations Having a baby is exciting and new. Preparing for a baby is essential. Check out this article for some tips on what to do. teen mom • teenage mothers • childsupport • medicaid • wic
THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE: IT'S IN YOUR HANDS The future of health care is in your hands. Get involved in this years state and national elections. The time is critical and your vote makes a difference. health care • medicare • prospective payment system • pps • politics
131 Worst Senior Care Homes in the US Listed Government nursing home watchlist names elder care homes, called Special Focus Facilities, in danger of losing Medicare and Medicaid funding due to persistent neglect. worst senior care homes • nursing home neglect • nursing home negligence watchlist • adult care homes • elder care facility
Obama Stops Pelosi Package to Pass Stimulus Already provoking pro-lifers by lifting the Mexico City policy, President Obama asked for removal of Planned Parenthood's "bailout" as pro-life activists celebrated. stimulus • president obama • pelosi • planned parenthood • abortion
How to Fund the Cost of Assisted Living Most people fail to make adequate provision for long term care costs. Discover the most effective ways of funding the cost of assisted living. assisted living • long term care • long term care insurance • reverse mortgage • bridge loan
No Exam Health Insurance For those too sick to acquire health insurance with medical underwriting, there are other options available for no exam health insurance. no exam health insurance • no exam medical insurance • no exam health insurance california • medical underwriting • group health insurance
MS AND RETAINING YOUR INDEPENDENCE Finding a cure for diseases, such as MS takes determination professional assistance • ms • independent living
Preparing For Pregnancy: Costs of Pregnancy Each year the costs of prenatal care multiplies astronomically. Before you get pregnant is the time to consider how these costs will be met – cash, insurance or Medicaid. pregnancy • insurance • cash • prenatal care
Snowbound and Then Some Thoughts about being snowbound and belief bound, about facing up to uncomfortable questions about things like Disability and Medicaid. agoraphobia • panic • disorder • fear • anxiety
Heartwarming: Part I The following is based on a true story with names omitted to protect the privacy of willing participants. This will be part of a series of articles intended to show how the spirit of giving is strong no matter what time of year it is. giving • food • stamps • medicaid • fuel
Visits From an Angel Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home, especially when one can look forward to visits from an angel. angel • home • caregiver • eldercare • homecare
Project Healthy Choice: A Libertarian Health Care Reform Plan This article is about the Libertarian health care reform plan. libertarian • health care • reform • free-market • socialized medicine.
Illegal Immigrants and Benefits Undocumented immigrants in the United States may create problems for some. Burdening government programs isn't among those problems. illegal immigrants • illegal aliens • undocumented immigrants • immigration • united states
Emancipation from Foster Care According to the Child Welfare League of America, an estimated 20-25,000 youth age out of foster care each year, finding themselves with no stability or familial base. emancipation from foster care • youth age out foster care • transition foster youth • help emancipated youth • problems facing youth after foster care
Health Care for Elderly Parents Slow medicine is a method of elder health care resulting in higher consumer satisfaction, lower hospital admissions & costs, & better quality of life for the elderly. caring for elderly parents • dr. dennis mccullough • slow medicine • elder care • elder health care
How to Apply for Social Security Disability Workers don't have to wait until they retire in order to apply for Social Security. If a medical problem prevents a person from working, they may qualify for disability. how to apply for social security • who can get social security • what is social security • programs for people who are disabled • help for people with disabilities
U.S. Universal Health Insurance As millions of Americans go without health insurance, raising the costs of health care, several states have proposed reform, aiming to solve the uninsured problem. uninsured problem • universal health insurance • health insurance • costs of health care • proposed reform
Things Parents of Special Needs Children Should Know.... advice for parents of special needs children. iep • meetings • special education • special needs • parents
Where to go for help? List of where to turn for help, short list of services that provide specialized and general assistance. help • assistance • non-profit agencies • nonprofit agencies • government agencies
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
Disability Long-term care insurance can work like a disability policy insurance • finances • estate planning • disability policy • long-term care
Buying Health Insurance via the Private Market For those not covered by COBRA, Medicaid or an employer's plan, buying health insurance on the private market is an option. buying health insurance • buy health insurance • health insurance plans • health insurance • health insurance policies
You've come a long way, baby. Kim brings us back to the sad and scary reality of women's health issues feminism • women's issues • politics • botox • beauty standards
ANA Endorses Barack Obama for President The economy will play perhaps the largest part in the election on Nov. 4, 2008. Health care plays a huge part in the economy and well being of the U.S. ana endorses obama • nurses and politics • presidential endorsement by nurses • health care crisis • nursing shortage
Medicare Plan D Medicare Part D is only 50% subscribed due to confusion over eligibility and coverage. medicare plan d • medicare drug plan • medication assistance plans • social security • covered drugs
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
Viatical Settlements: What You Need to Know Viatical settlements (which allow the termnally ill to sell their life insurance policies at a reduced rate) are as controversial as they are potentially useful to the seller. Here's a look at what you or a loved one should know before taking this route to selling a life policy. viatical • life insurance • accelerated death benefit • terminal illness • disability
Boomers Now Facing the Realities of Elder Care Living longer means that our elderly population will require care for an extended period of time, a responsibility that is now falling to the baby boomer generation. how should i prepare for elder care • what do i need to know about elder care • where do i find resources for elder care • what are my responsibilities • what are activities of daily living
Medicare Medicare is the U.S. federally sponsored health insurance plan for citizens over age 65. Other countries, such as Canada, have similar plans. medicare • federally sponsored insurance plan • medicare a • medicare b • medicare d
Regular Mammograms Save Lives Results of a long-term study show that regular mammograms reduce the death rate from breast cancer by 63%. mammogram • mammography • breast cancer
The Care Of The Incapacitated Adult- Part 4 This article discusses the basic features of The Special Needs Trust. It is primarily used to provide assets for an incapacitated individua's care yo supplement federal and state governmental benefits. special needs trust • irrevocable trust • discretionary power • incapacitated • spend down
WIC With layoffs and economic problems plaguing America today, it is helpful to know there is a program out there that will help. WIC is dedicated to providing pregnant women and children up to five with nutritious food and professional nutrition advice. wic • woman infants children • infants • children • toddler
And Baby Makes Three Are you truly prepared for getting pregnant. Many women stress about becoming pregnant. A lot of couples want everything perfect before they even start to try. This could become an obsession. What couples must realize is that nothing is perfect and that a baby is made one day at a time – one tiny cell at a time. trying to conceive • preconception • prenatal • pregnancy
Cover the Uninsured Week There are 9 million uninsured children in the U.S. The annual Cover the Uninsured Week awareness campaign helps uninsured families find proper health insurance. cover the uninsured • cover the uninsured week • uninsured crisis • childrens health insurance • uninsured children
Free Medicine Programs Having trouble paying for prescription medicines and need help? Find out how to get medicines for free or almost free, legitimately. free prescription drugs • prescription drug programs • low cost medicine • affordable medicine • free medicine
Health Care Bills Pass On Tuesday, December 19, 2007, the U.S. Senate passed several health care related bills, some of which have gone to President Bush for signature. schip • medicare • ama • aarp • health care funding legislation
How to enable the disabled to bev=cone assets to employers. Progressive ideas will help all social systems cure themselves reform • change • social security • assets not liabilities • title v american's with disabilities act.
Medicare Drug Plan 2007 Medicare 2007 Part D Drug plan options and premiums have changed slightly. Beneficiaries can change their plans when Open Enrollment begins Nov. 15, 2006. medicare • medicare part d • medicare premiums and options for 2007 • medicare drug plan • open enrollment nov. 15
Medicare Won't Pay For Errors Hospitals have been on notice for some time now that costly errors would no longer be covered. Pay for Performance began several years ago and is getting stricter now. medicare • pay for performance • hospital errors • quality of care standards • jcaho |
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