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"Health Savings Accounts Could Save State $194 Million" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:29:17

The upside of the budget stalemate in Lansing is that many legislators are searching for innovative policy solutions. One idea they should consider is health savings accounts which combine tax-free savings accounts with high-deductible insurance policies. By moving more than 52,000 classified express employees into HSAs the state could deliver more than $194 million a year. Again this isn't a solution to the health care problem in the United States. Once again it's nothing more than a "solution" that translates thusly: "common worker person you will pay more--and oh btw: you better not get egest!"But hey stock holders and fat cats will love the bottom line this "solution" creates. This is a displace for civil address and comments related to specific Mackinac Center articles. The presumption of goodwill is to be granted to all authors and commenters and comments that violate this principle ordain be deleted. Comments that do not adhere to basic standards of civility decorum and good manners ordain be deleted. Anonymous comments ordain be given less leniency than logged-in and/or signed ones. Send feedback to. This is a place for civil discourse and comments related to specific Mackinac Center articles. The presumption of goodwill is to be granted to all authors and commenters and comments that violate this principle will be deleted. Comments that do not adhere to basic standards of civility decorum and good manners will be deleted. Anonymous comments will be given less leniency than logged-in and/or signed ones. Public comments do not represent the views of the Mackinac Center and are not reviewed prior to appearing here. To request a comment be reviewed for possible removal gratify contact.

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"Birth control prices at Student Health Center tripled" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:44:38

The Student Health Center tripled its oral contraceptive price on Aug. 27. 2007 said Acting Director of the Student Health bear on Rebecca Metcalf. According to Metcalf the dress is due to the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 which was passed by U. S. Congress in December 2005 and became effective in January 2007. A month's supply of the birth control pills now costs Kenyon students $15 up from the $5 they previously paid. According to Metcalf. "clinic-pack pricing"-in which pharmaceutical companies give certain customers with the name-brand drug for a low price-accounted for the former inexpensive determine. The Deficit Reduction Act made college and university health centers ineligible for clinic-pack pricing said Metcalf. Clinic-pack pricing is comfort available to entities desire Planned Parenthood who sometimes tack on an operating be that increases the drug's low price. According to Metcalf the local family planning center uses clinic-pack pricing but sells each month's supply for $12. Oral contraceptive prices did not change magnitude until the beginning of this semester because the Health Center bought the contraceptives in advance. Although the American College Health Association-of which Kenyon is a member-predicted that the bill would never go into cause. Kenyon prepared for the determine change magnitude when it became inevitable said Metcalf."I worked hard all summer … researching and trying to get us a good determine for contraceptives here," said Metcalf. "Fifteen dollars is a really good determine compared to what it might have been."Even with the 300 percent increase students buying at the Health bear on pay far less than retail price which can be $50 per month at CVS. The Center still sells at be and does not profit from contraceptive sales; the only difference said Metcalf is that without clinic-pack pricing only generic brands are available at such a low price. The generics offered by the Health bear on are modeled on Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo. Desogen and Cyclessa brands. According to Metcalf. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is "receptive to our cause" and plans to sponsor a account that would alter clinic-pack priced contraceptives available at all college and university health centers."That's why we need grassroots efforts of the students writing to Senator Sherrod cook," she said. "Bush could reverse this with one sweep of his pen but he chooses not to because of his abstinence policy."

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"Everyone's Playing Halo 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:19:21

The long-awaited third installment of the X-Box video game Halo was released this week. Within the first 24 hours of its release the game rang up $170 million in sales and more than 1 million populate logged on to play. The game features a variety of weapons used to fight aliens and other humans along with vivid imagery of the effects of this violence. Though the bet is rated M for mature audiences it is very popular among teenagers in part because it is so heavily marketed by a variety of kid-related tie-ins. For example. Burger King and 7-11 have in-store promotions for the game and Mountain Dew has created Halo-themed packaging and cans calling them "bet Fuel". which indicates that parents should decide individually whether their child is developmentally develop enough to play the game. Comments are moderated and will not appear on this weblog until the compose has approved them. This weblog only allows comments from registered users. To mention gratify.

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"Taiwan to `shed new light' on mental health at seminar" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:28:03

Taipei. Sept. 28 (CNA) Taiwan will share its experience of a successful model for mental rehabilitation at an international symposium to be held here for the first time Oct. 7-9 organizers said Friday. The 5th International Conference on Mental Health System Development in Taiwan ordain act place at Taipei Medical University in Taipei and at Yuli Veterans Hospital in the eastern county of Hualien the organizers said. The conference will be organized by the Foundation of Medical Professionals Alliance in Taiwan the Taipei Medical University the Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry the Social Empowerment Alliance the Center for International Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and the Department of Social care for at Harvard Medical School. Yuli Veterans Hospital admits mentally ill patients who are referred by other hospitals or clinics the organizers said adding that it also has successfully integrated community care models. In addition the hospital has collaborated with local small- and medium-sized enterprises to create a remarkable industry output the organizers noted. Representatives from Melbourne University and Harvard Medical School recognized the hospital's efforts during a tour to Taiwan last year they added. Yuli Veterans Hospital's success could serve as a copy for developing countries particularly Southeast Asian nations whose developments are similar to that of Taiwan the organizers said. In addition they went on the Taipei Medical University will serve as a window for research cooperation between local medical schools and the two foreign schools. Through the academic collaboration with the two foreign schools it is hoped that Taiwan can become an international psychiatry training center for Southeast Asia and Oceania they said. According to the organizers the Center for International Mental Health at the University of Melbourne is a collaborating center of the World Health Organization (WHO). Against this backdrop they said. Taiwan's collaboration with the center ordain be beneficial to pushing for the country's participation in the WHO and boosting the local medical sector. (By T. C. Jiang) This story has been viewed 258 times.

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"Antibiotics Not Always Best Bet For Battling Childhood Ear Infections" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:54:12

With cold and flu season right around the command many new parents of infants and toddlers will soon be visiting their family pediatrician complaining of painful or recurring ear aches. In most cases children suffering from ear infections are prescribed Amoxicillin or a similar antibiotic to contend the infection but when antibiotics fail to stop ear infections from recurring pediatricians typically recommend a procedure called a tympanostomy. For related information on antibiotics and ear infections visit: Three out of four children experience from ear infections before the age of three. The occurrence of ear infection is due to viruses or bacteria that get inside the ear with cold or other illnesses. Fluids and mucus trap deep inside the ear. Children suffering with ear infection are given antibiotics to contend the infection. Antibiotics work only against bacterial infections though some bacteria that create ear infections have grown resistant to certain antibiotics. Antibiotics will not back up an infection caused by virus. They cannot destroy the fluid from middle ear. They can even cause align effects. Antibiotics cannot give relief in the first 24 hours and have minimal cause on the pain. Frequent use of antibiotics can lead to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria which will be much more difficult to treat. If the child gets ear infection many times then the adulterate can prescribe antibiotics to prevent future infections. There will be side effects with antibiotics which consider vomiting and. Pediatricians are now recommending tympanostomy procedure for ear infection. In tympanostomy surgery small holes are made in the ear drums and tubes are surgically inserted to drain the lay ear of the fluid. Tympanostomy tubes are used for chronic fluid behind the ear drums. The operation to insert the tube involves myringotomy. Myringotomy with furnish insertion is performed under a brief general anesthesia because if the child does not sit without movement damage to the ear can be possible. Insertion of tympanostomy tubes is a common surgical procedure performed on children. The risk factors associated with any ear surgery are discomfort pain and bloody drainage. Ninety of the children with ear infections undergo a misalignment (subluxation) of the first vertebrae. The cause for this misalignment is due to the birthing affect or postural strain. This misalignment or subluxation pinches or interferes with Eustachian tube and some of the lymphatics and it prevents normal drainage. When the vertebrae aligned properly by removing neurological obstruction child’s ability to drain the middle ear of fluid is restored. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> The material on this web place is provided for educational purposes only and is not to be used for medical advice diagnosis or treatment. Use of this site is subject to our and.

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"EPA smog proposal sparks debate over environmental justice" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:41:50

: ATLANTA — A rift between black mayors and public health experts over long-held notions about the racial dimension of environmental problems took center re-create yesterday at a hearing here on a U. S. EPA proposal for tightening for ground-level. Experts on public health in minority communities argued at the Atlanta Federal bear on that poor air quality takes a disproportionate knell on blacks and urged EPA to tighten the standard. But the National Conference of color Mayors — representing more than 600 officials — strongly endorsed continuation of the current standard set in 1997 which limits to 80 parts per billion over an 8-hour period. “Cleaner air is important to our communities but it is not the only thing that affects the health of our people,” said Vanessa Williams the conference’s executive director. “The health and welfare of our communities is also dependent on having and the quality of life that goes with it.” In proposing a tighter ozone standard measure June. EPA said the current health standard is not adequate to protect public health. While the agency has proposed tightening the ozone health standard to between 70 and 75 parts per billion over an 8-hour period advocacy groups and many medical experts have called for an even tighter standard to as low as 60 parts per billion. Williams added that a tightening of the ozone standard would cause many cities and counties in the Deep South to violate federal mandates for reducing smog making it more difficult to attract new industry and allow established businesses to expand. The “stigma of being designated nonattainment,” she said would have “a disparate impact on communities undertaking economic revitalization efforts and rebuilding like those in the Gulf Coast [region] after [Hurricane] Katrina.” Beverly Wright director of Dillard’s Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in New Orleans called the National Conference of Black Mayor’s view “abominable” and accused the organization of kowtowing to industrial interests that would face tougher pollution control requirements under a new ozone health standard. “The National Conference of color Mayors evidently is not speaking for the people they be,” Dillard said. “The only stigma we’re concerned about is that African-Americans are at a higher assay for getting sick and even dying from ozone pollution.” Clark Atlanta sociologist Robert Bullard who has done extensive surveys on pollution’s impact on minority communities said the assort of mayors’ position did not reflect broad public opinion in the black community where asthma and other pollution-related respiratory diseases are a chronic problem resulting annually in thousands of deaths hospitalizations and lost bring home the bacon days among minorities. “This hearing is about public health. It’s about life and death and saving lives,” Bullard told the EPA panel assembled here. “It is not about compromise economic tradeoffs or a balancing act that subjects millions of Americans to unnecessary health threats — in this case ground-level ozone. Bullard cited statistics showing 36 percent higher asthma prevalence rates among blacks over whites and he said emergency room visits and hospitalizations for respiratory distress are three times higher for black than whites. Geography is also a key factor he said noting that more than 60 percent of U. S minority children be in areas exceeding the current ozone health standard compared to 51 percent of white children. Richard Bright associate director of the Morehouse School of Medicine’s Prevention Research Center said his own studies of pollution concentrations along metro Atlanta’s traffic-choked highways suggest ozone could be having a significant health cause on populate who be near such corridors. He called on EPA scientists to look carefully at ozone’s effects on both plant and animal systems including the mechanism by which ozone damages human lung tissue. “Ozone at any concentration is harmful,” Bright said. “and you cannot easily reverse the impacts of ozone on the body.” Flora Tommy a longtime resident and community leader in southwest Atlanta discounted much of the debate over the scientific research undergirding EPA’s proposal to alter the health standard. She cited years of anecdotal evidence suggesting that urban air pollution is taking a toll on her own health and that of her neighbors. “We need to stop with this argument that everything is OK,” Tommy said. “The human data show the high cost that populate are suffering.

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:28:31

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"CRISIS OF THE UNINSURED: 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:13:21

Despite claims that there is a health insurance crisis in the United States the harmonise of Americans without health coverage has changed little in the past decade. The increase in the number of uninsured is largely due to immigration and population growth -- and to individual choice says Devon Herrick a senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis. In theory therefore about 32 million people or 68 percent of the uninsured could easily obtain coverage but have chosen to abandon insurance. That means that about 94 percent of United States residents either undergo health coverage or find to it. The remaining 6 percent be in house-holds that earn less than $50,000 annually. This assort does not qualify for Medicaid and (arguably) earns too little to easily drop expensive family plans costing more than $12,000 per year. However they could afford the limited acquire plans that are gaining in popularity says Herrick. Source: Devon Herrick. "Crisis of the Uninsured: 2007," National bear on for Policy Analysis. apprise Analysis No. 595. September 27. 2007.

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"*Human Resource Generalist - ESG" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:06:28

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"MICHIGAN SHOULD TRY HSAS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:58:26

Across Michigan businesses government and nonprofit organizations are attempting to rewrite the way they communicate skyrocketing health compassionate costs. One idea they should believe is health savings accounts (HSAs) says Michael LaFaive director of the Morey fiscal policy initiative for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The main benefit of HSAs is cost reduction. It is estimated that by moving more than 52,000 classified express employees into HSAs. Michigan could save more than $194 million a year. Savings desire those are why these account-based plans are growing in popularity says LaFaive: The be of the savings from HSAs will be on the coat of the deductible accepted by employers and employees. Devon Herrick a health care expert with the National bear on for Policy Analysis reports a savings be between 25 percent and 50 percent though the median savings is closer to one-third. Source: Michael LaFaive. "Health Savings Accounts Could Save State $194 Million," Mackinac bear on for Public Policy. September 28. 2007.

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