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en People who have difficulty with bathing, dressing and walking across a room require our health-care system to a greater extent. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. Those who have trouble performing such activities have higher rates of hospitalizations, longer hospital stays, and more physician visits than those with no disabilities.

en People find exercise 'hard' and few people want to exercise at an intensity higher than they have to. Walking briskly for 12 miles a week per week is realistic and does not require anyone to incorporate a hardcore training regimen. Increasing your mileage or intensity will give you even greater health benefits.

en Most of us can visualize the need for life and health insurance, but we cannot see ourselves needing help with activities of daily living — bathing, dressing, getting up from a chair or worse, the dreaded memory loss of Alzheimer's disease. My usual clients are the ones who have seen the need up close and personal.

en Where we used to primarily store information that would be valuable in time of emergency, we've expanded that in such a way that individuals can now store [information on] their medications, their doctor visits, their hospital visits, some digital images--anything related to their personal health. So we're no longer just for people who have a medical condition--we're for healthy people who'd like a safe and secure location to store their medical information.

en The health care system is moving to a privately-owned 'Single Payer' system where patients will have fewer choices, less leverage and higher costs. The number of the uninsured will surely increase has the insurers' control increases. If we are going to have a Single Payer system, why not let the government pay a lot less for better care instead of turning the health care system over to private insurers that take 20 percent for overhead and profit.

en The basic issue here is if the hospital requires the physician to meet their state requirements, and the physician signs a statement to that effect, it's difficult for a hospital to know what the financial condition of the physician is.

en The Health Buddy Program redefines the physician and patient relationship by using technology as a tool to prevent crises. Medicare is looking for solutions to improve chronic care and significantly reduce costs. Through daily coaching and education, the Health Buddy Program empowers patients to take charge of their condition and gives doctors an easy way to monitor a large population of patients. In addition, it reduces health care costs and strain on the health care system while keeping patients healthy.

en These are complicated issues, ... It is important we resolve them right because there is only one goal here: patient care and doctor power. That's what has made America's health-care system great. And that's where we have to end up. And if it takes a day or two longer, if it takes a week or two longer, if it takes a month longer, that is not the issue.

en What is disturbing to me is if you look at health care along the border, it is that we rank 51st in the border counties in providing health care. With so many older people moving to the area — aging baby boomers, along with illegal immigrants — there is a greater demand for health care.

en As part of our continuous effort to improve the care management of our patients at Lenox Hill Hospital, we have also chosen the Canopy system to support our case managers and social workers in tracking the appropriateness of hospitalizations, identifying criteria for continued stay and supporting the patient's safe and appropriate discharge.

en Among these are how many and how frequently people have lapses in their health insurance; the characteristics of people with disabilities; the presence of health care provisions in child support agreements; and whether more people enter or exit poverty during a given year.

en [Should such change take place,] patients would no longer have to appeal to their province for approval to leave the province for specialized health care, ... It would automatically be arranged by the health care system.

en They don't have a health care system in Belize. There is only one small hospital in Belize City. Most people go their entire lives without seeing a doctor.

en If this goes to the extent that supporters want it to, I think it will have a negative effect on the health-care system.

en Nearly 30 percent of adults aged 75 and older have one or more disabilities in performing basic activities of daily living. Additionally, of the more than 2.3 million older adults with severe disability, 84 percent receive some form of public health insurance. We wanted to find out what might be done to help this group more effectively.


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