Category Archives: Healthcare

Health Disparities In Underserved Communities: Its Impact And Potential Solutions

Health Disparities have these properties to negatively impact various subsets of the population as it has systematically experienced multiple layers of socio-economic obstacles to health. It should always be remembered that health care providers should work collaboratively to attain certain goals to mitigate gaps that existed between healthcare.

According to experts, internal professional collaboration is needed for healthcare providers to support patients and minimize the existing health disparities in public health (Vanderbilt, Dail, & Jaberi, 2015). If we take into account United States, then we can find that the health population marks an uneven continuum, ranging from healthy to unhealthy dimensions.

It should be noted that the healthcare system widely relies on factors like income, race, and geographical location. Based on the report, it can be stated that research policy and public health practice subsequently rely on disparities like life expectancy, risk factors, morbidity, quality of life in various sections of the population.

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Top 5 Healthcare Career Options for High School Graduates

 

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If you are a high school graduate, you may be looking at the next step in your life. You might not know what career path to take, or maybe you have already decided on one but want to learn more about it. Healthcare is an exciting field with many options for graduates. In this article, we will talk about five different healthcare careers that are perfect for recent high school graduates, all of which offer great benefits and promising futures.

 

1. Medical Billing & Coding Specialist

 

Medical billing and coding is a great option for high school graduates who are interested in pursuing healthcare while working with numbers. This career involves using medical records to bill insurance companies, government programs, patients, or other organizations for health care services.

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5 Healthcare – Related Issues To Consider!

 

Overview

Isn’t it, about time, our public officials, started to prioritize life, living, quality – of – life, and public health, and safety, instead of the many, petty, partisan issues, they seem to focus – on?

Should we have a healthcare system, which is based – on, not only, what is referred to, as access to care, but, rather, to affordability, and availability, instead? Instead, too many politicians, tend to frame their discussions, on, politics, political rhetoric, and appealing to their core supporters (or, what they perceive, as so), perhaps, because it seems (to them), as being, the path of least resistance, etc!

Although, many factors/ issues/ obstacles, etc, are related to this process, and how we deliver, and perceive of, healthcare, this article will, instead, attempt to, briefly, consider, examine, review, and discuss, 5 healthcare – related issues/ challenges/ obstacles/ options/ paths, to consider.

 

1. Maintain existing system/ mostly private:

Some, state, our present system, is the way – forward, because, it is based on capitalism, and most others, are socialist! However, what we presently have, adds – to, the ever – expanding,

2 America’s, with the haves, and have – nots, based on an individual’s ability to pay, and afford treatment! Some individuals, either, don’t receive, all the possible options, alternatives, and/ or, treatments, because they can’t pay for it! Should access to, and availability, of the finest, possible care, be based on the ability to pay?

 

2. Medicare – for – all:

Some propose, what is referred to, as, Medicare – for – all, where healthcare, is, centralized, into a public, instead of private one!

Although, it resolves, the concept of, unequal treatment, it might not, create the best system! Would the reduced fees, probably, paid, to physicians, and other health workers, deter some, from entering, and/ or, remaining in that field? Although, supporters state, everyone likes their Medicare, is, that, in – fact, true?

They, also, claim, it is the most affordable approach, but, when, one calculates, what he pays – into the system, during his entire work – life, in payroll – deductions, and, then, the monthly charges, for Part B, and prescription drugs, and an Advantage Plan, limits one’s choices, for physicians, etc, and, the ever – rising costs, and recent, financial challenges, Medicare, faces, is it really, free?

 

3. More options:

How can we, possibly, balance, the cost – factors, in relationship, to quality care? How will we balance, paying healthcare workers, what they deserve, and, the finest system?

4. Address prescription prices:

The cost of many prescription drugs, rises, and, for many of these, Americans pay, much more, than, nearly, anywhere, else, for the identical drugs! We must take politics, and the political influence of the pharmaceutical industry, out – of – the – equation, and make a real attempt, to improve this obstacle, in a realistic, workable manner!

 

5. Difference between access to, and availability of affordable care/ treatment:

Beware, when some claim, we already, provide, access to treatments, etc, there is a real difference, between, mere – access, and, actual, availability of the best treatments, for – all!

 

Improving healthcare, for – all, is a challenging issue, which requires, thinking – outside – the – box, and a willingness, to proceed, with objective – pragmatism, to achieve a meeting – of – the – minds, for the greater – good! If we don’t, we are saying, health, is not an American right, and, wouldn’t that be a horrible, statement, at the current – state of affairs, in this nation?

 

Richard has owned businesses, been a COO, CEO, Director of Development, consultant, professionally run events, consulted to thousands of leaders, conducted personal development seminars, and worked on political campaigns, for 4 decades. Rich has written three books and thousands of articles. Website: http://plan2lead.net and LIKE the Facebook page for common sense: http://facebook.com/commonsnese4all

 

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My Posture Is Terrible

As a practicing chiropractor of 37 years, I have heard many patients say: “I have terrible posture.” Are you aware of your posture?

Do you feel as if your head is too far forward and your shoulders are slumped? Do you have neck and upper back pain and suffer from tension headaches? If so, this article is for you. It will describe poor and good posture and simple tips you can employ to improve your posture and health.

 

Let’s look at posture problems that typically occur:

 

· Forward head posture. Our heads weigh about as much as a bowling ball. If our head is positioned directly over our upper body, there is very little stress on the neck and upper back.

However, if our head is several inches or more in a forward position it places much more stress on our neck and upper back. These areas then must work extra hard to compensate for forward head posture. This results in neck and upper back pain and stress headaches.

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Physical Therapy-Who Is a Physiotherapist?

 

Physical therapy otherwise referred to as physiotherapy, is actually one of the few allied healthcare professions that are highly regarded in the US.

It is offered by several physical therapists who contribute, keep, or improve health through effective diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, patient education, physical intervention, prevention, and therapeutic health promotion.

Patients and practitioners both reap the benefits of this profession. Here are some things that every physical therapist should know.

 

Physical therapy can be used for a variety of conditions including arthritis, sports injuries, nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, osteoporosis, geriatric, neurological problems, fertility issues, lupus, menstrual disorders, bone fractures, stress incontinence, and much more.

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