Saturday, April 17, 2010

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This film is frightening and at times extremely funny. Michael Moore manages to expertly push the audience in shock and makes everyone feel like something needs to be done. I guess I feel this is a good idea, almost everyone knows of a health insurance nightmare and in many peoples opinions medical care is just too expensive but personally I had severe problems with certain aspects of Michael Moore's techniques.

Michael Moore's latest movie, SiCKO, makes clear the present healthcare scene in America. In such a situation, international healthcare providers help Americans by providing them the healthcare they need at affordable costs. Medical tourism, as the practice is called, benefits not only uninsured and underinsured Americans but insured Americans as well. Healthbase offers help to patients going overseas for surgery by saving them money and making accessible services not covered by their insurer.

Healthcare insurance business continued to boom in 2006, mostly at the expense of both providers and patients. A review of recent healthcare insurance industry trends help identification of six payer activities that will impact electronic medical billing and healthcare providers' revenue in 2007.

For some of us, looking good amounts to copious doses of hair gel, a quick acne wash and showering at least twice a week. But then again, there are cultures where the hand is still an acceptable substitute for toilet paper. That being said, it shouldn't be surprising that there are cultures on the opposite end of the spectrum - peoples and places that will go to mind-boggling lengths to eliminate one more wrinkle, get skin just a little bit smoother and hopefully change our innermost souls in the process.

This book is a wake up call, reminding us that we are all interconnected in this vast web of life and that the further away we stray from the source, the less aware we become. It reveals how global corporate capitalism doesn't value the individual or the community. The authors document accounts from around the globe of groups who are experimenting with different approaches to healing the planet and themselves in the process. These groups are freeing themselves of "global thought traps", networking, and brainstorming for innovative solutions for sustainable alternatives to corporate global capitalism's cold and destructive methods. These groups are serving as examples of how to become citizens with choices instead of just passive consumers.

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Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and digital billing systems offer substantial clinical care, financial, practice workflow, and compliance benefits to doctors, insurance companies, and patients. But half of medical practices that purchase EMR software fail to successfully implement it. Upon briefly reviewing key factors defining each technology, we compare them along two criteria, namely implementation success likelihood and costs.

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