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  • Prescriptions risk score used to deny health insurance

    Lawmakers are going to have a difficult time with this one as they are not technically up to date enough as a whole to comprehend how all of this works in my estimation. with understanding the algorithms of finance and the economy, Wall Street showed us that.   Sad, but it is true and this...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-28-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, My Commentaries, healthcare, privacy, health insurance, Prescriptions, Congress, Hospitals, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Venture Capital, Reserve Funds, Profits
  • Aetna and Costco create yet another prescription program

    One more program to confuse us when needing a prescription, although I’m sure there is money to be saved here, but shoot I like the $4.00 or $10.00 generic prescriptions offered by others, no enrollment and no questions asked, simple.  For the monthly fee, you might need to be a patient with some...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-06-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, Other Items of Interest, drugs, healthcare, health insurance, Prescriptions, Medicare Part D, Aetna, Pharmacy, Costco
  • Medicare HMO costs keep cancer patients out of clinical trials

    The National Cancer Institute has made clinical trial participation a top national priority and yet participant levels are still not perhaps where they could be.  Yes, this is a big decision for any patient/physician to make as far as whether or not to enroll, but many trials are offering lifesaving...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-02-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, My Commentaries, Investors, health insurance, Pharma, Cancer, clinical trials, HMO, Pharmaceuticals, R and D, Drug Development, Cancer Institute
  • E-Prescribing Reminder – Effective January 1, Medicare will pay 2% bonus to those who use a “Qualified” program or system

    A qualified system is not faxing!   Many offices who are set up with an EMR or EHR are already covered and are either set up and ready to go or have the capabilities.  For those who are not, there’s a permanent link on this page to NEPSI, the free e-prescribing initiative where you can sign...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-31-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, drugs, healthcare, medicare, health insurance, Physicians, Prescriptions, e-prescribing
  • The battle of the medical bills where nobody but the insurers win

    I don’t know of one doctor or hospital that is not writing off balances of what the insurance companies are not paying.  On top of that it is one administrative nightmare, medical assistants can’t get the time in the consultation rooms with the doctors as they are tied up on administrative functions...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-23-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, healthcare, health insurance, Claims, Hospitals, bankruptcy, Balance Billing, Patients, Sicko
  • Genome Database Will Link Genes, Traits in Public View – George Church

    The cost sometime next year though may go down with Complete Genomics and their upcoming offer of $5000.00 to sequence a complete individual DNA.  There are some that don’t share the same interest in view of privacy issues, but in my small opinion, privacy is pretty much only existing in the shadows...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-19-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, personalized medicine, Genomics, health insurance, Harvard Medical School, DNA Testing, X-prize, Sequencing, Risk Management, George Church, Personal Genomics Project, Polonator
  • The Wellness Programs: Payouts to Those Who Work Out - Insurers give discounts on premiums

    Wellness programs indeed have their place and can offer some nice incentives, such as this article states, but both individuals were relatively healthy people and were probably already in a pretty good place with exercise and how they took care of themselves, thus for them it worked and found a couple...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-14-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, healthcare, health insurance, fitness monitoring, Big Brother, incentives, premiums, employer insurance, Wellness Programs
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