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Much needs to be done to ensure that national healthcare reform and parity live up to their promise for persons with mental illness and addiction disorders, Congressmen and advocates pointed out during a recent policy briefing on mental health.
There is an unfortunate dual crisis of increased demand and service reduction. Coverage expansion under healthcare reform will result in 1.5 million new patients entering the public safety net for mental health and addictions treatment, which already struggles to care for 8 million+ children and adults. Approximately 2.5 million people with serious mental disorders, individuals with major addiction disorders and homeless persons will remain uninsured, relying on services delivered by the safety net. The economic recession has resulted in over $ 2 billion in cuts to public mental health services -with more cuts on the horizon – leading to the elimination of services for the uninsured.
Another public health emergency was highlighted during the policy briefing: Persons with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression die, on average, at the age of 53 -the highest death rate among any population served by any agency of the United States Public Health Service.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on February 20, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
Tags: Addictions, Health, Mental, Public, Safety, Strengthening
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Dealing with health care public relations can be a tricky situation. How the public perceives your product can be vital to it’s sales, especially given the slew of drugs on the market. What separates you from the crowd? With Makovsky + Company, you gain access to a well-equipped health care public relations team, who will work to cut through the cloud of ambiguity and bring your message to the health care community and the public. As a firm, we have been around since 1979 and dealt with many clients and situations over the years. Our retention rate of 80% is one of the highest in the health care public relations industry. So what exactly do we do that separates us from the rest of the health care public relations firms?
When you partner with our team, our specialists will design a flexible plan for your company offering a range of options tailored to your specific goals.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on February 17, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
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Due to the passage of the new health care laws, there has been a great deal of talk amongst the health care activist community regarding the “public option”. While this has been touted as one of the best parts of the plan, it leaves people wondering if it is truly possible.
So what exactly is the public option? This term simply means that the general public will have more of a choice when selecting health care coverage. In other words, individuals will be able to compare overall benefits, companies, networks, prices, and general ratings of satisfaction in order to choose a plan that will provide the best options for themselves or their families. The public option takes this one step farther and offers an additional option to compare: a government insurance program. This means that the industry will change to a public vs. private competition, with the hopes of lowering the cost of care.
Continue reading ‘Is A Public Option For Health Insurance Doable?’ »
Posted by C. Kuntz on February 14, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
Tags: Doable, Health, Insurance, Option, Public
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A basic education in law studies will be gained at either a vocational college, faculty or law school. As a commonplace requisite to becoming a lawyer, students must earn their law degree through an accredited law studies program.
Designed for a big selection of legal professions, law colleges supply the vital training and skills necessary to begin a career in law and criminal justice. Various in curriculum, the study of law could involve legal aspects of Administration, Business and Bankruptcy, Civil and Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Cyberspace Law, Education and Environmental Law, furthermore Estates, Trusts and Wills. Other areas covered will include Family, Health and Immigration Law, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property (Copyright Problems), Employment and Labor Law, and countless alternative associated studies.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on February 8, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
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Can i register my individual name being a federal trademark?
The unequivocal answer for celebrities, athletes, published authors, speakers and individuals marketing goods and services under their individual names is, “Yes.”
A registration allows clients and counsel to do something quickly in order to avoid unauthorized usage of individual names for marketing of competitive goods and services, a practice and that is exploding on the web. In the same way major corporations build a “poison pill” to prevent uninvited control you attempts by competitors, people who have trademark rights in individual names may use a trademark registration to serve exactly the same purpose.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on February 5, 2012 at 2:19 pm under Public Health Law.
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For you who like to work with many people from different backgrounds, public health nurse can be your choice for your future job. This job has a great asset for your future life and to the society where you live in. it is because if you decide to become the nurse stated above, you will work in the society or the community.
Becoming a public health nurse, you will probably work in the clinic or the community center which gives the health services for the families come from lower class level. Another job they should do is visiting the people’s house to do some check ups or give the education they require related to their health needs.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on February 2, 2012 at 2:19 pm under Public Health Law.
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Can Republican lawmakers repeal the law?
Chances are slim to nil, at least through 2012. Although Republicans have regained control of the House, they will remain in the minority in the Senate. So it’s unlikely that Congress could pass a repeal bill. But even if that were to change, as long as President Obama remains in office, it’s a safe bet that he would veto such a measure. Easy To Insure ME has the answers
What about repealing parts of the law?
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Posted by C. Kuntz on January 27, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
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With many different insurance providers and health fund organizations available, people compare health insurance. Western Australia is regarded as among the major producers of iron ore, meaning that the state’s economy depends on mining.
Miners are involved in a really risky career. They risk their lives to going into a deep hole to get iron ores because the mine could cave in anytime. They can also get harmed by the equipment they use. Since mining is definately a risky job, miners should at least take pleasure in getting good healthcare benefits.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on January 24, 2012 at 2:22 pm under Public Health Law.
Tags: Australia, Cheapest, Health, Insurance, Laws
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At some point after Jan. 3, when Scott Walker becomes governor, Wisconsin will challenge the constitutionality of the federal law to overhaul the health care system.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has not decided whether the state will join the lawsuit filed in Florida by 20 other states, the National Federation of Independent Business and two uninsured individuals, or file its own lawsuit.
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Posted by C. Kuntz on January 21, 2012 at 2:18 pm under Public Health Law.
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Matt Sissel of Iowa City proudly served in Iraq as a combat medic. But he objects to being “conscripted” into an overhauled federal health care system.
The uninsured artist is riled about a provision in the new health law that would require him to purchase insurance or pay a penalty starting in 2014. Last July, he filed a lawsuit to have the landmark act declared unconstitutional. “I don’t want the federal government dictating my personal financial decisions,” says Sissel, 29. “It can’t even run its own budget.”
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Posted by C. Kuntz on January 18, 2012 at 2:29 pm under Public Health Law.
Tags: Care, Health, Insurance, Lawsuits, Over
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