The future of healthcare part 1
Oldecam and Notaspringchick for OFN with some comments of what the future of healthcare is going to be in this country, look no further then Hollywood for the answer part 1, www.montebubbles.net, www.oldefartnetwork.com, Newsvideoweb
Duration : 9 min 46 sec
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Rep. Tom Price admonishes govt-takeover of healthcare
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Healthcare Reform Tom Price
Rep. Tom Price of Georgia admonishes the Democrat government-takeover of health care.
Support a real reform for health care.
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rsc.price.house.gov
(July 16, 2009)
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Duration : 0:5:30
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Employment In Ohio – A Look At Healthcare Opportunities
The 34th largest among the states in the US is Ohio; by size. It is also the 7th most highly populated state, making demand for healthcare along with other medical services quite large in the area. According to United States Bureau for census in 2002 there existed about 168 community hospitals which were located all across the state, hence providing opportunity in employment healthcare. The state of Ohio continues being one among states which also provides several leading research in the medical field.
The employment healthcare, including the Ohio cities and other rural areas, is not only limited to the doctors, nurses or researchers. Several different non-clinical designations could be found in the listings for varied employment healthcare. The hospitals in Ohio, provide with long-term care facilities, hospitality, the outpatient treatment centers and other clinics require the office managers, skilled business staff, sales and the marketing professionals, the accountants, professional attorneys, the human resource professionals or the administration professions. At times, the unusually considered placements include the billing or coding professionals, the liaison along with public relations people and also the community outreach and the public health professionals. Wider range in employment healthcare, Ohio with other locations and areas of the US, makes it an ideal employment circumstance for any kind of professionals.
For any state, the non-medical positions, the employment healthcare, other Ohio jobs with the hospitals and healthcare positions could be found in many different locations such as the internet, with the help of professional journals and other publications, through union posting and with internal memo’s or even job vacancy listings. With the help of any of such services, the prospective job seekers would be assisted in determining whether they have qualifications required to apply for jobs and also if any position is available.
With the help of any one employment healthcare recruiting centers or agencies could also help narrowing down job searches to not just specific types of vacancies but also the benefits shown, hours of work, along with the retirement plans and other details which the job seeker shows interest in. Several healthcare employment services based in Ohio exists which could provide full or even part time employment. It could even provide the on-call or PRN healthcare professionals. Those people who are new to the place could find it sometimes very advantageous working as on-call medical staff member as it would allow contact with many hospitals on temporary basis. It would also make sure that the hospitals prove to be good match for employees. It would allow people who are new to the place to know about commuting to hospitals from the living location and also different specialized hospitals and also clinics within the area. As there are many options for the employment healthcare, the state of Ohio and other surrounding areas, the on-call option might be ideal.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/employment-in-ohio-a-look-at-healthcare-opportunities-703316.html
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What Battlestar Galactica Taught Me About Healthcare “Reform”
http://bytestyle.tv/node/46
“The politicians tell us free market health care doesn’t work, but we haven’t had a free market in decades.”
PLEASE READ:
http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/you’ll+regret+it+for+the+rest+of+your+shortened+life
http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/we-already-know-the-results-of-one-so-called-health-care-reform
http://www.breakthematrix.com/blog/10813
New Report from the Congressional Budget Office:
* Enacting this proposal would result in a net increase in federal budget deficits of about $1.0 trillion
* According to the CBO, this legislation will leave at least 36 million Americans uninsured
* It will force at least 23 million Americans to give up the health coverage they have.
* There would be no change from current law regarding Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
CONTACT YOUR REPS:
http://www.downsizedc.org/etp/campaigns/114
From DownsizeDC.org:
The government already pays for nearly half of all health care. This means we’re half-socialized already.
Starting with depression era wage and price controls, and continuing with government tax policies, the politicians have made Americans dependent on their jobs to get health insurance.
State government policies have made insurance too expensive by piling on special interest mandates dictating specific types of coverage.
Medicare and Medicaid have fixed the prices we pay for health care, causing the extraordinary paradox of both price inflation and shortages in areas like primary care.
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Duration : 0:3:13
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What are some good transferable skills for the healthcare industry?
I’ve been recently laid off, and my experience is in media production/creation (using Flash Actionscript/Adobe Illustrator. I hear the best industry to get hired in during a recession is in the healthcare industry. What transfrerable skills are sought after in the healthcare field?
I am sorry that you were laid off from work but i advise you to go into a career that you enjoy and not just for the money.But chose a career that make you love what you do. There are many jobs and the medical career but you need to talk to college counsel for career guidance.
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