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Hypotension - Why You Should Get Your Blood Pressure Checked Regularly? - 0 views

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    When a person has hypotension, then upper number (systolic) shown by the blood pressure instrument (sphygmomanometer) generally falls below 120 mm Hg and lower number that sphygmomanometer shows generally below 90 mm Hg. When you observe such reading in your blood pressure, you should follow various health remedies and diet tips to get rid of this condition.
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Understanding Medical Identity Theft and ways of preventing it - 0 views

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    Understanding Medical Identity Theft and ways of preventing it Medical Identity Theft is a common phenomenon in today's situation, where most health records are digitized. Although a lot of precaution goes into the security and protection of these records, Medical Identity Theft is a cause for worry. medicalIdentityTheft The most common types of data that are stolen are Social Security Number (SSN), name and the Medicare number, the most potent tools with which to impersonate and manipulate data. Why do crooks steal medical data? Medical Identity Theft happens mainly because hackers and mischief-makers access protected data to lay hands on confidential information about patients, using which they obtain medical care on behalf of the person/s whose records they steal or purchase expensive medicines. In many cases, a Medical Identity Theft is detected only after one gets a bill for a purchase or service that was never made. medicalIdentityTheft Medical Identity Theft is also committed to buy drugs and obtain fake bills that are then submitted to Medicare in the name of the original holder of the medical record. These acts can significantly dent a person's credit rating. More importantly, when wrong information or fictitious diagnosis is made into the medical record, it can lead to dangerous consequences. Ways of protection of medical data The Office of the Inspector General (OIG), which comes under Health and Human Services (HHS), realizing the gravity of the problem of Medical Identity Theft, has formulated the "3D" approach to protect medical data and prevent Medical Identity Theft. These are: Deter: One of the ways of protecting medical data is to prevent Medical Identity Theft. Users should be cautious about parting with information to anyone who claims, over phone, to have a new scheme whose enrolment requires the Social Security Number. Detect:Many fraudsters accost people at accessible public places to announce supposedly "new" medical schemes. Governm
Roger Steven

2016 Update on Physician Compensation and Population Health - Strategies for Implementi... - 0 views

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    Overview: This webinar will focus on the major fraud and abuse laws, including the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, and the False Claims Act. In this webinar Mr. Wolfe will provide an overview of the health care regulatory issues related to implementing value-based physician compensation models. Why should you Attend: Given the substantial awards and settlements in recent Stark Law enforcement actions, Stark Law compliance has become more than just a compliance issue: it is an enterprise risk management issue. As medical groups, hospitals, and health systems transition to value-based physician compensation arrangements, they will need to make sure their arrangements continue to be compliant with the Stark Law. Areas Covered in the Session: Provide a general overview of the Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute and the False Claims Act. Explain the requirements for compliance with key regulatory exceptions and safe harbors. Compensation and valuation issues unique to the group practice model Discuss best practices when implementing value-based physician compensation models. Summarize the recent changes to the Stark Law for 2016. Who Will Benefit: In-House Counsel Health Care Compliance Officers Health Care Human Resources Health Care CFOs Health Care executives Speaker Profile Joseph Wolfe is an attorney with Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C., the largest health care focused law firm in the country. Mr. Wolfe provides advice and counsel to some of the nation's largest health systems, hospitals and medical groups on a variety of health care issues. He regularly counsels clients on a national basis regarding compliance-focused physician compensation and alignment strategies. He is a frequent speaker on issues related to the physician self-referral statute (Stark Law), hospital-physician transactions, physician compensation governance and health care valuation issues. Before attending law school at the University of Wisconsin, he served as a combat engi
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Relax, Enjoy, and Smile at Main Street Dental Team - 0 views

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    Everyone deserves a healthy smile! Unfortunately, according to Statistics Canada, 40% of people don't seek dental care. One of the most common reasons for not seeing a dentist regularly is a fear of pain and injections. Unfortunately, neglecting your smile can lead to serious repercussions, including toothaches, infections, and even loss of teeth.
Roger Steven

Strategies to Comply with Difficult Healthcare Fraud, Waste and Abuse Laws - 0 views

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    Overview: Become knowledgeable and understand the False Claims Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Physician Self-Referral Law, Excluded Individuals and additional criminal/civil laws that may worsen the punishment if these laws are violated. Understand the criteria of each law, exceptions and how to identify an issue that requires mitigation. Why should you Attend: Are you able to distinguish with certainty an agreement, contract or activity that is permissible versus one that is not under our current healthcare laws and regulations? Do you have a contract organization system where reviews are done regularly and retained centrally? Do you conduct auditing and monitoring of potential high risk compliance areas related to fraud, waste and abuse? If you are uncertain or need additional guidance on recognizing potential violations of healthcare fraud, waste and abuse regulations and how to audit and monitor for non-compliance, this training is for you. Areas Covered in the Session: Define and describe elements of the Anti-kickback Statute, False Claims Act, Exclusionary Rule, Physician Self-Referral Law and potential penalties for violations Discuss exceptions and related criteria to the Physician Self-Referral Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute Identify common potential issues that may result in violations and how to avoid or mitigate them Provide examples on how to comply with the regulations Describe areas to audit, monitor and implement policies/procedures for compliance Who Will Benefit: Health care providers Revenue cycle management employees Coders, Billers Compliance officers Contract management Compliance and Internal Audit professionals Healthcare administrators Speaker Profile Gail Madison Brown is a registered nurse and an attorney with over 25 years of experience in health care. For the last 15 years she has focused on health care compliance and revenue cycle management operations. Gail's experience ranges from starting new compliance programs and making impr
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PathSOS - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women. Getting mammograms regularly can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer For a consultation, Contact PathSOS, www.pathsos.com support@pathsos.net +91 124-4995078
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Emergence of Covid-19 and Increasing Rate of Depression Leads to Relaxation of Regulati... - 0 views

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    Opioids agonist drugs are a group of powerful and widely used drugs that alleviate the pain of moderate to severe chronic pain by reducing the impact of narcotic receptors in the brain. These include both codeine and hydrocodone, the most common opioids. Although they relieve pain, they have serious side effects that include drowsiness, respiratory depression, dizziness, nausea, and sweating. These drugs are very powerful, so overdoses are common, and death from them is even more common. This group of drugs has received heavy criticism from both patients and doctors alike for the risks involved in using them. The opioid antagonist hydrocodone works by blocking the opioid receptors in the body. Codeine is the only opioid that does this in a pure form. Because hydrocodone blocks the opioid receptors in the brain, it becomes less available to people who take it. This opioid group is popular among heroin abusers, since heroin creates a euphoric state that cannot be reproduced with hydrocodone. For this reason, heroin abusers frequently turn to other forms of treatment, such as prescription medications and methadone. Other opioids agonist drugs in this group include oxycodone, hydromorphone (Percoset), hydromorphone hydrochloride (hydrocodone), and methadone. Taking them is not without dangers though. Oxycodone has caused at least five deaths and several dozen hospital admissions in the US since 1999. In extremely rare cases, people have died of overdosing on hydrocodone. Heroin abusers also regularly take this drug, since it can suppress their desire for heroin. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2021/02/emergence-of-covid-19-and-increasing.html
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Coherent Market Insights_CMI_Blog: The rise in prevalence of Peptic Ulcer and progressi... - 0 views

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    Peptic ulcer drugs are medicines that are used to help fight and treat the symptoms of ulcers in stomach. These drugs, when taken regularly, can stop the production of certain hormones, such as pancreatic enzymes which are responsible for the digestion of foods. When the stomach produces too many enzymes, this can result in a painful ulcer. The first introduction of Peptic Ulcer Drugs was in the 1930s and it is still an important part of medical treatment today. Histological research on ulcers in patients who had undergone ulcer surgery showed that ulcers developed because of a reduced digestive system and inadequate absorption of nutrients in the intestines. The first Peptic Ulcer Drugs, introduced in the United States were drugs which helped to improve the absorption and metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates in the bloodstream. Other Peptic Ulcer Drugs include drugs that reduce the inflammation of the lining of the stomach and lower the levels of certain enzymes which can cause ulcer growth. Read More @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-rise-in-prevalence-of-peptic-ulcer.html
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9 Ways to Boost Male Fertility & Increase Sperm Count - 0 views

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    Research-based ways to boost male infertility and increase sperm count include various lifestyle changes, such as exercising regularly, Get enough vitamin C, Minimize your stress levels, Quit smoking and limit alcohol, Avoid toxic chemicals in the workplace, Eat more greens. Consider ashwagandha, Aim for a healthy weight, balance zinc levels, etc, Read the full blog.
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Professional Window Cleaning Company - 1 views

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Anklet Comfeel - 0 views

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    Tynor Anklet Comfeel Anklet comfeel is a next generation product, to provide mild compression, warmth and support to the ankle joint. It is used to allay pain and inflammation, generally associated with old age, arthritis or injury. Knitted on 3 dimensional computer controlled circular looms, it conforms to the complex anatomy of the ankle with exactness. Closed heel Anatomic shape Four way stretch Uniform compression Simple pull on application. Tynor Anklet Comfeel Features Anatomically shaped and reduced compression on patella Better compression and grip Easy knee movement Perfect conformance to the complex anatomy of the ankle Improved comfort Bi-layered, cotton on the inside , a dermophillic interphase Enhanced comfort Better sweat absorption Better patient compliance. Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Four-way stretchable fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. Two layered with interwoven air space Retains body heat effectively. Speeds up healing Allays pain
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Chest Binder - 0 views

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    Tynor Chest Binder Chest Binder is applied to the thoracic region to compress and bind the rib cage and provide splinting to the sternum while allowing sufficient flexibility for comfortable breathing. Anatomic chest pad. Controlled compression. Optimum chest splinting. Soft feel. Tynor Chest Binder Features 50 mm thick PUF pad hold and binds the fractured sternum without compromising on patient comfort. Strong elastic band gives good grip and helps in equidistribution of pressure. Reduces post operative pain and discomfiture. Facilitates phlegm expulsion after cardio thoracic surgery. Tynor Chest Binder Measurements Measure circumference around the chest.
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Weight Cuff - 0 views

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    Tynor Weight Cuff Tynor Weight cuffs are used to exercise ailing joints to build strength and aid recovery. Tynor Weight Cuff is flexible and cushion, so it does not injure. Recommended for use to improve muscle tone, muscle mass, strength and stamina. Tynor Weight Cuff Features Offers 1 kg resistance when wrapped around Weight is wrapped in comfortable and soft fabric Used to build muscles, flexibility or to lose weight Can be secured easily around to prevent injuries or accidents Cuff is safe to be used during everyday activities as well Tynor Weight Cuff Measurements Sizes Available: 1/2 Kg / 1Kg / 2 Kg
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What Causes Tooth Sensitivity? - 2 views

The main reason behind hypersensitivity is the wearing down of enamel, a tooth's outermost, protective layer. This degeneration exposes the softer dentin and cementum material underneath. These par...

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