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Medical Professionals Role In Health Care

The medical industry and drug companies have their place. But this is in disease care and crisis care, not health care. Their method is: • Disease pathology, identifying a disease and giving it a name. Once the condition has been named, the appropriate method of removing this condition is followed with most often no thought given to the underlying cause. • Singular approach. Fight disease by killing germs and bacteria using strong chemicals (drugs), surgery and other methods designed specifically to remove diseased tissue and pathogens. This is done with no real concept of health. They do not work with the body’s internal self-regulating and healing instincts.• A pronounced ‘disassociation’ with long term effects within the living organism and outer environmental concerns. I do not plan to put down the roles of medical doctors and nurses. We certainly do need their services in our communities, however, our methods and philosophies are different. This is often seen in the different attitude and approach we have to caring for children and particularly babies. Up until only recently, quite often the advice given at medical child clinics was the opposite of the advice you will receive from a good natural health professional. Now, thankfully, the new breed of doctor and nurse is emerging. These are independent thinking individuals that have not restricted their level of thought and research to their university subjects alone but have studied broadly to also include the natural health approach. Many more medical doctors are seeking to learn about the natural health method. I work with such professionals and there is harmony, cooperation and success between us. No one has a closed mind. All are seeking the best for the child.  An intelligent and unbiased inquiry combined with rational scientific explanation is what is needed if we are ever to replace the former, ‘stooped in tradition’ and closed minded medical attitude of rejection through arrogance and ignorance. It is more than this. It is becoming more apparent that the medical profession’s attitude towards natural and complementary healthcare and those of the public who chose to use it is negative and completely un-¬accepting of its value. The following story reveals the seriousness of the situation. Earlier this year in Canberra, an inaugural summit was held sponsored by the Complementary Health Council in an effort to establish some form of collaboration between the medical profession and the complementary and natural health care industry and also provide the government with sound reasons to allow the development of our industry in this country. Representatives from the government parties and the Australian Medical Association were invited and did attend. One of the first speakers was a medical doctor who I have lectured with and have respect for. He related the following story that reveals clearly the attitude of the medical profession towards complementary and natural health care. The doctor referred to the struggle of the alternative and comp¬lementary health industry as a war with the medical industry. I agree but let me bring out; we of the natural health camp are only ‘defending ourselves and patients’ from attacks from the medical fraternity! The following story reveals our plight and that of many of our patients. The doctor had a family consisting of a mother, father and baby with eczema come into his office for consultation. To cut a very long story short these were people with healthy children who moved from the Blue Mountains to settle under the flight path of Sydney Airport. The first baby developed asthma and eczema. The mother was expecting at the time and when born, it was doing well but also finally developed asthma and eczema within a few months. The mother had a deep commitment to comp¬lementary health care, was committed to breastfeeding her baby and had a qualified herbalist and a qualified homeopath looking after her baby birth and saw them regularly for the care of the baby. She also saw a pediatrician but the baby still was not doing well to spite all these efforts the baby lost some weight so the pediatrician suggested they go to hospital and at the hospital the name of the pediatrician was laughed about by other doctors in the hospital as being a bit on the weird side. When the mother related the history of her past use of homeopathy and herbs, things got a good deal more serious and when she mentioned that the child at eight months had not been vaccinated, things got very serious indeed. The net effect of all that happened was that within two days the department of community services was bought in and a joint investigation team were bought in because it was clear evidence of an abusive and non¬caring mother that she would choose complimentary health care over orthodox medical advice. She had only received the medical advice two days before and it was, ‘catheterize the child and stop breastfeeding’. Her rejection of those two items led to the removal of the child from their care. The child is now under the care of the director general of the department of community services – ‘leased back to the family’ only on the basis they sign an agreement that the mother will not use any further complementary care and will accept all medical care without question in future. As long as she obeys that rule, as long as she does not see another health care practitioner apart from an orthodox medical practitioner, she can keep her baby. If she sees a complementary or alternative health practitioner, or indulges in any form of complimentary health care including homeopathy, the baby will be removed. The baby is being held to ransom. The mother found it absurd that the decision to keep breastfeeding was seen as ‘evidence of an abusive mother.’ Having met the family for two hours the day before relating this story, the doctor realized just how deeply this war divides. Had she gone to hospital and said nothing, she would have been back at home within days with a re-hydrated baby. The fact that she mentioned ‘what she believed’ meant that the medical profession went on full attack and incorporated the department of community services and the police to enforce an opinion that her views were unacceptable’. We of the natural and complementary health profession as well as those who choose to follow this more natural and less dangerous path of healthcare are constantly defending ourselves from the attacks of the medical profession. This manner of arrogance has been the flavour of the mainstream ‘stooped in tradition’ orthodox medical profession and industry all along and until a real leader with an open mind genuinely takes the lead, I expect nothing will change. The medical profession will continue to put down and suppress the role of qualified natural and complementary health care practitioners and those who choose to follow the same. ‘Fear is born in ignorance, arrogance is the barrier to communication, learning and progress.’ I share this observation, research and press releases revealing the situation in of public health (or lack of it) and where it is going. It is no longer a matter of ‘doing what everyone else is doing’. I am not attacking the medical profession, the innumerable headlines you will read in the future in the papers reveal the danger and error in the method of modern medicine. Parents must think for themselves and, to a large extent, take responsibility for the health of their children. I will reveal this information with numerous press releases and news headlines; the government and also the medical establishment are finding out that many of the chemical drugs and procedures they have previously recommended for years have been shown to be harmful and dangerous to say the least. These reports will help the reader to understand the current ‘disease care’ system is dangerous. Responsible parents need to know that the ‘sickness industry’ is just that, an industry designed to treat sick people. Their method pays no attention and has no idea of the concept of ‘health’ and the essential importance in building it. This is where the philosophy I share offers you the reader, a world of difference and a welcomed ‘positive approach’ to keeping your children not only disease free, but vibrantly well!

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Software Plays an Integral Role in the Emergence of the ‘Medical Home’

The ‘medical home’ model of health care is viewed by many as one of the most promising avenues on the road to providing better patient care while reducing medical costs. As more insurers, corporations and physician groups test the medical home concept, it is moving beyond theory into practice. Vital to the concept’s success is the ability to automate certain patient care processes for preventive care and chronic disease management, without placing an undue burden on the caregiver.

The medical home provides a centralized point of care for patients and the coordination of their treatment. Computerization of processes such as physician alerts and patient reminders is an essential part of this environment. Studies* show that physician groups implementing an automated system of alerts and reminders delivered higher quality of care to patients, whether they went in for basic care, visited specialists, or required hospitalization. Along with improving the performance of their practices, physician groups in the study also reduced their costs for overall patient care.

If you have an electronic medical records (EMR) system in your practice, it may already have the functionality you need for computerized alerts and reminders. If not, or if you haven’t yet adopted an electronic medical records (EMR) system, you can set up automatic alerts and reminders with the help of a database software application known as a Patient Registry. It doesn’t require special expertise or training to implement, and what’s more, Medicare (PQRI) and other Pay-for-Performance (P4P) programs are now providing financial incentives to use a Patient Registry with alerts and reminders in your practice. When you look for the right software for your practice, there are four areas of functionality you should expect in a reliable system of Alerts and Reminders, described in this article.

At the point of care, the system should identify patient-specific suggestions, screening tests, exams, and other preventive services in support of disease management as well as preventive and wellness patient care. The conditions for displaying alerts may be set or modified by the provider, to follow established guidelines or other requirements. Alerts must be individualized to address a patient’s specific clinical situation, and the system should be able to document that a preventive or disease management service has been provided, or overridden, and document the reasons. For example, after a patient has had a complete hysterectomy, the system should be able to remove alerts for an annual pap smear.

Providers should have a straightforward way to create, update, and individualize the rules for patient reminders in the same way as they would for physician alerts. Between healthcare visits, patients should receive automatic notifications of preventive services, tests, or behavioral actions that are due or overdue. The system should have the capability to send notifications by letter or email, and then record their delivery. For patients that prefer to be notified by telephone, the system would generate a printed patient list.

Visit Plans bring relevant patient information together with guidelines for managing each patient’s conditions at the point of care. The Visit Plan includes a summary of the patient’s key clinical indicators (medications, test results), with suggestions to be presented at the point of care. In situations where the computer system is not used at the point of care, Visit Plans can be printed in advance, allowing clinical personnel to prepare for each visit, and providing alerts. It should be possible to print Visit Plans for one or all of the patients scheduled for a particular day, or for a period of time over the course of treatment.

Easy access to relevant reports, both prepared and ad-hoc, helps physicians identify patients who need special attention. These reports measure changes in the practice’s performance and results against clinical guidelines. For example, if a physician can view a report monitoring diabetic patients with glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) over 8%, he can quickly determine if they are receiving proper care with regular testing and proactive disease management, regardless of whether they have a scheduled appointment or what brings them to the office.

If you are moving toward the medical home concept, now you can automate certain patient care processes for preventive care and chronic disease management, without placing an undue burden on you and your practice. With these guidelines in mind, you can implement a computerized system of alerts and reminders in your practice, and be on the road to providing better overall patient care while reducing medical costs.

*Use of reminders for preventive procedures in family medicine. Robert W. Shepherd, MD., Canadian Medical Association Journal

Use of reminders for preventive procedures in family medicine. Robert W. Shepherd, MD. CMAJ. 1991 Oct 1;145(7):807-814. [PubMed]

*A computerized reminder system to increase the use of preventive care for hospitalized patients.Dexter PR, Perkins S, Overhage JM, Maharry K, Kohler RB, McDonald CJ.

Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care, Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Indianapolis 46202, USA.

New England Journal of Medicine. 2001 Sep 27;345(13):965-70. PMID: 11575289 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

* VersaForm currently offers several medical software applications which can be downloaded at no charge from the company’s website: Medical Software.

Mr. Landau is founder and CEO of VersaForm EMR Software. VersaForm designs and develops medical practice management, Electronic Medical Records and clinical software to enable healthcare organizations to use computer and network systems for greater efficiency.

San Diego Auto Insurance – The Role of Quotes

Aside from purchasing car insurance, it is also important for people to be able to get lower rates with their car insurance policies. Affordable San Diego auto insurance is the target of many these days. The world is now experiencing financial crisis that is why it just normal to aim something that is cheaper than usual.

While there are the most common ways on how to lower the rates, plenty of people are still looking for some other alternatives to have a lot of choices. With the help of the internet, it is now easier to look for these alternatives to lower the rates. The internet can suggest and offer a lot of options.

Another thing that can lower your San Diego auto insurance rate is if you will gather loads of quotes. Quotes play a very important role in lowering the rate of your car insurance policy. The quote is the estimated price of a certain policy and by looking through it you will be able to estimate how much will you spend on your insurance. You already have an idea on how much it will cost you.

Getting car insurance quotes is now made easy by the internet. Before, people still need to shop around by going and inquiring personally to different car insurance companies. This is time and energy consuming. Since the internet is already here, then there will be no need for you to do this. You can now get the quotes in just a short period of time by searching for the websites of the car insurance companies online. With just a few clicks, you will see that there are now plenty of websites that can help you in gathering the quotes.

You must always remember that you must not stick in just a single quote because there will be some other quotes which are lower than the first one that you saw. Gather as many quotes as you can and compare them. By doing this you are sure that you have the best quote with you. However, if you choose to just get your quote online you must be very cautious. There are some websites there which are just scams. They appear to have the lowest quote to catch your attention but in the end you will discover that they are just a bunch of fake and they are only after your money.

If you have chosen a certain company which you think have the best quote, you must first make a thorough research on the company to make sure that they are not just a scam. If you are planning to purchase San Diego auto insurance, you must not skip the part where you need to look and get quotes because this is very significant. Through this, you will be able to save a lot of money because you are able to get the quote that matches your budget. You must share this news to everyone who is also planning to purchase car insurance.

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