This is a really good article about language that is currently being used in the general public discussions regarding healthcare. The names they use for "patients" and "people" have been engineered to make it sound has if the patient, or "consumer" of health care services has more power in our system than they actually have. This all feeds into the notion that people have a lot of personal choice within the existing healthcare system, when in reality, they don't. This leads to situations where "choice" translates into extra burdens for the patient on a number of fronts - whether it's insurance coverage particulars and/or the quality of the medical care being received - it now becomes the patient's responsibility to know everything and become the manager of his/her own care - usually while ill.
In this article, the author, Jesse Gruman, discusses what those labels really mean and how that translates into actual reality for the patient or person being affected. To read the entire article, click this link:
http://careandcost.com/2011/08/11/bad-language-words-one-patient-wont-use-and-hopes-you-wont-either/
Monday, August 15, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Big Name Drugs to go Generic
Big-name drugs go generic
Some of the most popular prescription drugs are about to get a lot cheaper. According to the mail-order pharmacy Medco, at least 22 prescribed medications may be available as generics in the next year.
Click the link to read the entire article from CNN -
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/26/big-name-drugs-go-generic/
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Key Elements of the Debt Deal
Here's a summary of the final debt deal http://news.yahoo.com/factbox-key-elements-possible-u-debt-deal-025527016.html
Monday, August 1, 2011
Insurers must cover birth control with no copays
WASHINGTON (AP) — Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching implications for health care as well as social mores.
The requirement is part of a broad expansion of coverage for women's preventive care under President Barack Obama's health care law. Also to be covered without copays are breast pumps for nursing mothers, an annual "well-woman" physical, screening for the virus that causes cervical cancer and for diabetes during pregnancy, counseling on domestic violence, and other services.
"These historic guidelines are based on science and existing (medical) literature and will help ensure women get the preventive health benefits they need," said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
Read the entire article here: http://www.benefitspro.com/2011/08/01/insurers-must-cover-birth-control-with-no-copays
The requirement is part of a broad expansion of coverage for women's preventive care under President Barack Obama's health care law. Also to be covered without copays are breast pumps for nursing mothers, an annual "well-woman" physical, screening for the virus that causes cervical cancer and for diabetes during pregnancy, counseling on domestic violence, and other services.
"These historic guidelines are based on science and existing (medical) literature and will help ensure women get the preventive health benefits they need," said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
Read the entire article here: http://www.benefitspro.com/2011/08/01/insurers-must-cover-birth-control-with-no-copays
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