5 Things to be Thankful for in Healthcare

As we approach Thanksgiving, it’s important to look at all the things we have to be thankful for.  

This is especially true in healthcare.  So much in the news is about the controversy in our healthcare system, ObamaCare, etc., but really  There is Much to Be Grateful For:

  1. The U.S. Healthcare System Offers Sophisticated Care:  Americans have access to dependable, advanced care for all conditions.  In many countries, people either have little care or none at all.  And, in some countries, very preventable diseases go untreated, such as glaucoma, tuberculosis, and strokes.  In the U.S., no matter who you are,  doctors must treat you for an emergency no matter if  you can pay for it or not.
  2. U.S. Healthcare Technology is Expanding Every Day:  Healthcare technology has boomed over the last several years.  Most healthcare providers have begun using Electronic Health Records and Patient Portals to better communicate with other providers and patients.  Also, patients have more devices to personally monitor their health such as fitbits and smart phone apps.  This will help doctors and nurses provide you more efficient and effective care.
  3. U.S. Healthcare Protects Your Privacy Rights:  With HIPAA and other laws, healthcare providers must keep your health information private and confidential.  And if your privacy is compromised, the healthcare provider must notify you immediately and he or she could face heavy penalties.
  4. U.S. Healthcare Provides More Options for Care:  As the U.S. population ages, our healthcare system is providing more and more opportunities to stay healthy and happy.  There are more coverage for wellness programs and preventative care.  It used to be that the only way your health plan covered you is if you were sick.  Now, health plans have to cover wellness check ups as well as screening tests, such as colonoscopies and mammograms, often at little or no cost to you.
  5. U.S. Healthcare Research Continues to Grow:  Over the last ten years, healthcare research has made amazing advances.  For example, scientists are currently sequencing all of the genes that make up our DNA.  This allows other researchers to isolate the specific genes that cause certain diseases and in turn  helps healthcare providers better treat and determine cures for various diseases.  This along with many other advances are moving disease prevention moving forward at an amazing pace.

So as we consider our many blessings of family, friends and health, remember to also be grateful for our many blessings in healthcare.  Happy Thanksgiving!

Helpful Health Care Links: November 21, 2014

Insurance Or Assurance ConceptThis week, our helpful health care links focus on a variety of topics- a breakdown of what you need to know when signing up for ObamaCare this Open Enrollment period. We also included an eye-opening article from NPR discussing the level of privacy your smart phone apps provide you. All are worth your time. And, as always, if you ever come across a healthcare story that you think merits more attention, please send it our way!

Obamacare Open Enrollment Period: What You Need to Know

The second annual enrollment period for health plans through federal and state exchanges has started. If you need to buy health insurance or make changes to your current plan, you have until Feb. 15 to get it done.

Metro Detroit Employers Projected to Save in 2015 with Lower-Cost, High-Deductible Health Plans

Southeast Michigan’s total health benefit costs for active employees are projected to increase only 2.9 percent in 2015 as employers continue to make changes in benefit plans, primarily going to lower-cost, high-deductible plans.

How Well Do Your Apps Protect Your Privacy?

PrivacyGrade is a site for people to figure out what information their apps might be collecting. You’ll be surprised how much personall information is tracked by your phone activity.

New ‘Hutch’ Director Aims to Push Toward Cancer Cures Based on The Immune System

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle is announcing that it has hired former Merck cancer research boss Gary Gilliland as its next director.

As California Expands Medicaid to New Beneficiaries, Many Others Are Dropped

Even as the state celebrates its enrollment of more than 2.7 million low-income Californians in Medi-Cal in 2014, it may drop an unusually high number of beneficiaries from its rolls by year’s end.

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Your Medical Life List: Part 1 VIDEO

The first rule of being your own medical record keeper is to put your documents together before you need them.

When you’re sick or have a family member who needs immediate medical attention, you rarely have the time or the resources to gather health information. So, it’s important that, before an emergency, you have a Medical Life List on hand for you and for each of your loved ones. In a nutshell, your Medical Life List is your own personal medical record created by you and updated by you. In this video, Lori-Ann Rickard provides you with a handy guide to get you started.

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Want to avoid unnecessary grief and expense when you get sick? Then you need this essential guide to the business behind your healthcare decisions. MyHealthSpin’s “Easy Healthcare: Before You Get Sick” ebook guide gives you all of the practical advice you need to take charge of your healthcare options!

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