Posts Tagged ‘Bill Of Health’
S Tyne Care Home's Clean Bill of Health
S Tyne care home's clean bill of health
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“Where we have found problems, they can often be traced back to poor procedures or poor understanding of them.” The Northumberland trust is one of the country's largest mental health and disability bodies, with a budget of more than £300m and a …
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Man helps the mentally ill in Grand Rapids
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Sims, 63, is a peer support specialist for Street Reach, a Cherry Street Health Services program that seeks out people with mental illness and substance abuse and gets them treatment. After serving in the Vietnam War, "I came back on a stretcher," he …
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NHS to Offer Treatment for Stalkers
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Do Any Candidates Have a Plan Other Than Insurance Paid by the Working Class to Cover Everyone?
Aside from actual costs to manage a medical facility, the invention of insurance has generated additional costs that have nothing to do with treating or preventing illness/childbirth.
Health care fees has become grossly inflated with expenses that have nothing to do with actual health: Cost of insurance coverage added to salaries and our taxes to cover national leaders completely: salaries and benefit packages for non-medical CEO and CFO’s and other personnel such as employees that specialize in filling out medical forms, applying for benefits, filing all the information, collections of payments; insurance company pays for fraud investigators, employees to find technicalities to not pay benefits, their CEO and CFO and all other employees.
My elderly dog needed jaw surgery: half was removed and it was wired. She stayed at the clinic getting IV fluid and medications for four days. Her bill was $395 (including tax and medications brought home). Had this been my mom, the hospital would be investigating the possibility of getting her home somehow in addition to charging her insurance, and any others she is eligible for them to sign up for, charging initially more than $20,000.00.
If a national plan is passed the above fees just guarantee beg business for insurance companies and hide it as a medical expense.
Has any candidate considered promoting health with tax incentives? How about a federal neutral health facility that is free to everyone and it only diagnosis’s health and illness using technology our tax money pays for. People could then seek health care if needed, if not they have a clean bill of health. This would help curb wrong diagnoses- the diagnosing practitioner gains nothing from illness or health. The money used for national insurance coverage now could be applied to these free facilities.
One more question: if we force employers to bare the cost of healthcare for everyone while import tax and easier globalization since 1994 signing of China Peace treaty, won’t all of our jobs/companies go off shore to avoid this expense?
















































