February 13th, 2012 — 08:26 am
The medical transcription industry has become extremely popular due to the numerous advantages that it has and since it benefits the health care and medical industry to such a great extent. This has surely taken a huge load off the shoulders of medical professionals and they can devote more time to the betterment of their patients than worry about issues like looking after the patients and handle the transcriptions as well, all with equal dedication. The medical transcription industry ...
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February 12th, 2012 — 07:27 am
The medical and health care industry has made rapid progress in numerous ways by raising their standards and bettering the kind if services and treatments they offer to the patients. To make this possible they have outsourced and delegated their work to various sectors and each department only does the work it is assigned. This makes it convenient for medical professionals as well who do not have to look into various things together and out in the same effort in everything. They can ...
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February 11th, 2012 — 06:39 am
Do you suffer from high blood pressure? Has your doctor warned you that your cholesterol level is too high? Even people with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels need to keep an eye on these numbers. Your heart is a faithful organ. It quietly pumps away throughout your life--but if you do not take care of it, that lifetime will be shorter than it needs to be. Without your heart, you cease to function. Therefore it makes sense to do everything you can to promote a healthy, strong ...
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February 10th, 2012 — 06:26 am
When you need a specialist, how do you go about finding one? Do
you look in the Yellow Pages, go to an HMO or walk-in, rely on a
hospital referral, a friend, an online directory of doctors, or
perhaps a referral from your primary care physician?
Looking for the best doctor to suite your medical needs can be a
problem, especially if you don't have time and you need to
research the doctor's credentials. Whether you're in urgent need
of help, or just need a second opinion, I will show you how ...
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February 9th, 2012 — 06:26 am
As many of us expect, the New Year will bring both tremendous
challenges and opportunities for all of us both personally and
professionally. Employers continue to face the major challenge
of controlling the cost of their health insurance and other
employee benefit programs. Organizations that can best get a
handle on the cost of their employee benefit programs have an
excellent opportunity to gain an advantage over their
competition.
What are some practical ways to control the cost of your ...
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February 8th, 2012 — 06:48 am
As you probably know all to well, the cost of healthcare and
health insurance premiums continue to increase at levels
substantially above the general inflation rate. The reasons
given for these extraordinary cost increases are numerous and
include: technological advancements in the medical field,
increased demand for medical services and prescription drugs,
the aging of the population, cost shifting caused by the
uninsured and governmental reimbursement rates, state and
federal mandates, and ...
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February 7th, 2012 — 06:52 am
For good reason, practically every endeavor in life is rated.
I've seen ratings on who or what's #1 in business, industry,
NFL, NBA, MLB, person of the century, athlete of the century,
technology, restaurants, university, neighborhoods, travel
destination, best looking, best movie, best book, etc. It
doesn't stop. In fact, there are multiple ratings for the same
#1 spot because of varying value systems. Of course, each of us
has our independent rating to see if it's in agreement with ...
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February 6th, 2012 — 08:09 am
More than having a comfortable, temporary residence in the
hospital, it is important that one not only survive but come out
of the hospital, alive and whole.
According to a study, medical errors in hospitals cause more
deaths each year than vehicle accidents, cancer or even AIDS. A
recent study reported that there are up to 100,000 deaths each
year caused by medical mistakes. Hence, medical mistakes are
reported as the eighth leading cause of death among Americans.
The causes of medical ...
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February 5th, 2012 — 07:13 am
Alternative and Conventional Medicines are the two main systems
of healing in use today and the utmost caution should be taken
to choose wisely.
Being healthy is of crucial importance in the life of everyone.
I do not believe that there is anyone who relishes the anguish
of disease. Without health you cannot function properly in any
area of your life.
Whether enjoying the normal faculties of life or mentally
unbalanced, every person would rather be perfectly healthy than
endure the tortures ...
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February 4th, 2012 — 06:55 am
Ewing's sarcoma, a childhood cancer, is fairly rare, but is
often curable. Information on Ewings sacroma is key! The most
important factor is making an early diagnosis. The second
critical piece of information on Ewings sarcoma is the choice
and monitoring of proper pediatric cancer treatment.
Ewing's sarcoma mostly strikes between the ages of 10 and 20,
but younger children and older adults can also get the disease.
The cause of Ewing's sarcoma is unknown. Like other cancers it
is not ...
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