Posts Tagged ‘System’

Affordable Health Care Products – Plays an Important Role in Health Care System

Now is the time to buy affordable clothing and health products online during these hard economic times. When you purchase products online, you can take advantage of great savings and deals. Many websites as well as brick and mortar businesses are feeling the squeeze of the recession and are drastically reducing the prices of clothing and health products. These businesses are doing their best to stay afloat during these hard economic times and by lowering prices, they are able to continue their services. What is amazing are the great buys that are available online, greater than your local mall and health store.

Health is the most important or crucial aspect for every individual that cannot be revealed in a feeble manner. However health care is all what one has to full concern about. Positive health care products are what which remains one health in a sufficient manner without any… Read More…

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Can our Economy and Health Care System Survive Aging Baby Boomers?

There have been improvements in the Social Security system that includes the introduction of Medicare that has had important effects on the economic well-being of senior citizens in the United States. Today, the percentage of senior citizens with incomes below the poverty line is about 10%. These gains have not been shared by all senior citizens. Poverty rates are higher among certain groups of senior citizens that include:

•Black Americans

•Hispanic Americans

•People who never finished high school

•People living alone

•People 85 and older

•People living in central cites

•People living in rural areas

Level of education among US senior citizens in the future is one of the most dramatic changes. By the year 2030, 83% of seniors will have completed high school. Senior citizens with a bachelor degree or more will have increased to 24%. These changes are significant… Read More…

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Are Drug Companies Destroying the U.s. Health Care System?

The U.S. government’s annual bill for healthcare spending – $3,925 per person – significantly exceeds that of all other nations. Despite this, our current health care system is increasingly failing both patients and medical practitioners. Of 13 nations, the U.S. is last for neonatal and infant mortality, last for years of potential life lost, 10th for age-adjusted mortality, 11th and 12th for female and male life expectancy respectively. Chronic degenerative diseases – heart disease, cancer, arthritis, obesity, etc. – are at epidemic levels and create the ideal long-term customers to grow the medical industry.

Looking for a culprit? Consider that pharmaceutical company profits are so large they outstrip every other American industry by far. Americans spend over $500 billion on drugs. The drug companies claim that they need large earnings ($124,835,595,000 in 1999, for example) to conduct their research, but just one of every five dollars the… Read More…

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7 Sad Realities They Hope You Never Discover About our Health Care System


1. Our conventional health care system needs you to be sick.

Although there is much evidence to support the effects of exercising regularly, dieting properly, living healthy and supplementing nutritionally to ward off illness and to live longer, the focus of conventional medicine still remains on treating disease instead of proactive prevention.

2. The “System” treats the “syndrome”, not the cause!

The suppression of symptoms doesn’t seem to be the most viable solution for our best minds to contrive, but this is exactly how it is all setup. You will be a loyal customer and friend to the end.

3. The Big 4 Leading Diseases can be prevented.

The American Cancer Society estimated that about 1/3 of cancer deaths are linked to diet and nutrition. According to the CDC regular exercise reduces heart disease, diabetes, colon cancer risks, and strokes… Read More…

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108,000 wait in vain for dental care in public system

This is an article by Ari Sharp that was recently published in The Sydney Morning Herald – Sydney, New South, Australia.

THE proposed multibillion-dollar plan for a steep rise in the Medicare levy to provide every Australian with dental care has been given the thumbs down by a dentists’ group.

In its final report to the Federal Government, released yesterday, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission called for a $3.6 billion-a-year Denticare Australia scheme that would offer universal access to preventive and restorative dental care and dentures.

The plan would be funded by an 0.75 percentage point increase in the Medicare levy, leading to an extra tax bill of $450 for those earning $60,000 a year and pushing the basic Medicare levy up to 2.25 per cent of income. The Denticare scheme was the only element of the health blueprint, whose recommendations total up to $9.3 billion a… Read More…

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