Hospice is a philosophy of care that accepts dying as the final stage of life, according to the American Cancer Society. The term was first applied in 1967 to the specialized care provided to terminally ill patients and their families. Although...
Home health care consists of skilled nursing and therapy or non-skilled general assistance for people who are home-bound, recovering from an illness or accident, or medically fragile and under the care of a physician. The Macomb, Michigan area...
CDC.gov reports that obesity rates for all demographic groups in American society have risen throughout the decades leading to and beyond the 21st century. Obesity affects us by contributing to multiple elements of health and well-being. Obesity...
Long-term care (LTC) insurance is a relatively new form of insurance that has evolved in response to the escalating cost of nursing home stays and in-home care providers. It helps to pay for personal care services when you lose the ability to...
Although California is the most populous state in the U.S. with the largest amount of uninsured children, according to The Children's Partnership, California offers a variety of health care options specifically for children. With a number of...
When you leave a job, you may be leaving behind a benefits package that includes health insurance. Private health insurance involves policies that are sold to private individuals and families. Many of the same providers of group health insurance...
When a woman becomes pregnant, several state and federal benefits are available to help her have a healthy baby. At the very least, a pregnant woman is entitled to 12 weeks of unpaid leave under federal law. But 40 percent of all pregnant women...
Medical insurance is a very important asset in the U.S. It provides protection and coverage for individuals who incur medical expenses due to illnesses or other health problems. This protects an individual from paying large sums of money that...
In the United States, private companies provide consumers with health and medical insurance. Other countries, such as Great Britain, provide public health insurance through the auspices of the government, funded by its taxpayers. Proponents of the...
If you do not have health insurance through an employer, you will want to find the most affordable options available. Buying health insurance privately can be very expensive, especially if you need a comprehensive package. Purchasing health...
Unfortunately, accidents happen and illness strikes even if you are on vacation. According to the U.S Department of State, before you travel abroad, find out if your medical coverage is effective in other countries and if you have emergency care...
Health policy broadly describes the actions taken by governments---national, state, and local---to advance the public's health. It is not a single action but requires a range of legislative and regulatory efforts ranging from ensuring air and...
Medicare is a government-funded health insurance program targeting elderly people 65 years of age and older or those diagnosed with a disability such as renal failure. There are several options to choose from with Medicare but none offer complete...
Heroin is a highly addictive opiate drug that users inject, snort or smoke. Purging heroin from the system of an addict is referred to as heroin detoxification or detox. Rapid-detox centers allow addicts to undergo medical detox under general...
Health care reform was a leading issue in the 2008 presidential elections, with every candidate called to take a stance on how to care for the 45 million or more Americans without insurance and cut the high per capita costs of the American health...
Most individuals opt into their company's group health insurance coverage. Rates are usually lower than buying a private health insurance plan. However, if you are unemployed, self-employed or want different coverage inclusions, you may decide to...
The word "hospice" is often equated with end-of-life medical care. But hospice benefits reach far beyond a patient's physical condition to cover spiritual, psychological and social needs as well. The services even extend to a patient's family in...
Part D is a prescription drug plan for seniors and disabled residents receiving Medicare. It is available to beneficiaries enrolled in Part A and/or Part B, which covers doctor's visits and hospitalizations. It can be purchased as a stand-alone...
Americans purchase health insurance to protect themselves against the expenses associated with medical care. By paying recurring premiums, an insured consumer receives coverage for specified medical procedures, courses of treatment and...
According to the US Department of Health and Human Services (HRSA), "nearly one million American women deliver babies without receiving adequate medical attention." HRSA estimates that infant deaths are five times higher among women who have not...
Insurance companies offer protection against financial losses resulting from a variety of hazards. Insurance policies typically pay for losses resulting from auto accidents, damage or loss of property, disability, medical and dental care or death....
PPO and HMO health insurance plans provide coverage for medical services in hospitals, clinics, private physician practices and other medical facilities. These health insurance plans have some features in common, but they also have some...
Medicare supplement health plans, also called Medigap plans, are medical insurance policies offered by private insurance companies to fill the gaps in Medicare coverage.
Medicare regulations require all insurance companies that offer Medicare...
A bone density test uses X-rays to measure how many grams of calcium and other minerals are packed into a segment of bone to determine your risk of osteoporosis, a disease that causes bones to become fragile and more likely to break. Experts say...
Parents desire their children to have access to the best health insurance coverage possible. Children should have physical checkups on a regular bases, immunizations for school admission, and access to care in case of an emergency. Private health...
National health insurance is health insurance that is provided to all members of a nation. Varied examples abound around the globe. In every instance government legislation has been required to establish national health insurance. A national...
Life Alert is a medical emergency response system that dispatches help to seniors in the event of fire, poisoning or medical emergency. Like other emergency response providers, Life Alert helps elders live independent lives so retirement homes do...
Children's medical coverage is a private-public patchwork. However, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, more than 8 million children, or 10.4 percent, under age 19 lacked health insurance in 2008. Uninsured children have lower immunization...
Home health services are intended to treat or assist individuals who need ongoing care after being discharged from the hospital. Sometimes friends and family members are working or have family obligations of their own and therefore are unable to...