Day: February 12, 2021

  • Occupational Health: Core Areas of Knowledge and Competence, Part 2

    OHA can help by helping managers cope better with out-of-work. The nurse can participate in training line managers and managers on how best to use public health services, how to direct staff, what information is needed and what to do about it. By developing transparent referral procedures, ensuring medical confidentiality and respect for workers’ rights,…

  • Rebuilding the Tower of Babel – A CEO’s Perspective on Health Information Exchanges

    Identify the exchange of medical information The United States is facing the largest shortage of health care providers in the history of our country, exacerbated by an ever-growing geriatric population. In 2005, for every 5,000 U.S. residents over 65, there was one geriatrician, and only nine of the 145 medical schools trained geriatricians. By 2020,…

  • Health Care Reform – Why Are People So Worked Up?

    Why are Americans so excited about health care reform? Statements such as ‘keep your hands off my health insurance’ or ‘everyone should have access to advanced care, regardless of cost’, in my opinion, are uninformed answers and deep responses indicating a poor understanding of the medical history. our future and future resources, as well as…

  • Health Care Reform – Busting The 3 Biggest Myths Of ObamaCare

    In recent months, we have witnessed many health reform regulations introduced by the Ministry of Health and Human Services. Every time this happens, it gets in the media, and the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and the channel’s news programs write all sorts of stories. All analysts are starting to talk about the…