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POSTED July 2, 10:25 AM
Health care in the U.S. is in crisis, as I'm sure you know. Many organizations are fighting over who will exert the most power and influence going forward. In the past, the pharmaceutical companies, American Medical Association, and various groups representing hospitals have held enormous power. They still do, but there are others who are emerging as forces that will shape the nature of this debate. Perhaps the largest in this country is AARP, which many see as a group representing our grandmothers. Actually, AARP has been recruiting members of younger and younger ages (50+) and has an enormous impact in Washington and in other states. AARP is currently in the midst of a massive campaign called Divided We Fail in which they are appealing to citizens of both political parties to come together rather than work against each other per usual. Their ads feature children as well as adults, movie stars as well as regular people, imploring us to be rational and work together to insure the following:
"Instead of bringing solutions to this problem, politicians in Washington have been content to stall, to argue, to criticize and to blame each other. While they play politics, we are left with huge health care bills, health care premiums and deductibles that are climbing through the roof, eroding benefits and little hope of reasonable, common-sense, balanced solutions." Their aim? To improve the health care system by making it more affordable, boosting quality and eliminating waste. 47 millions Americans, many of them children and young adults need this now. The rest of us with health insurance need this to occur because our insurance rates are climbing at around 8%-10% a year to pay for those who are uninsured and for the cost increases borne through inefficiency, greed and waste. It's about time! For more info: http://www.aarp.org/issues/dividedwefail/
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POSTED June 11, 10:00 AM
Happy Men's Health Week! Humm, haven't heard of it? Well, Men's Health Week is recognized during the week leading up to Father's Day (as in now) and heightens awareness of preventable health problems by encouraging men and boys... Read More
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POSTED June 2, 12:18 PM
Witches and health care have a long and torturous (no pun intended) past going back centuries. But today I'd like to talk to you about a modern "witch", the window witch in the doctor's office. This title is not original, but according... Read More
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POSTED May 16, 8:29 AM
A common question: Should you tell your doctor what you have found on the internet and tell him or her what you think your diagnosis is? My vote is no, because you might mislead them and/ or get conned in the process. I'd keep it to myself... Read More
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POSTED May 12, 1:50 PM
When many people think about the U.S. health care system, they think of hospitals, doctors and nurses. They may remember when their children were born or the time they spent visiting their grandparents while they were in the hospital. Professionals... Read More
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POSTED May 6, 5:40 PM
Hello and welcome to my Examiner page about health care, the mess we're in and what you can do to even the playing field. I say that because most of us are at a disadvantage when it comes to receiving and paying for care. What I... Read More
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