Bottom Line Health

June 27th, 2009 by admin

Choosing a health plan is not easy as it was. The distinction between the health plans have begun to blur the health benefits that companies are competing for your business.

Although there is no “best” plan of health, there are airlines that are more appropriate than others at your company and your employees need health care.

As CEO of Vista, one of the health services, are not immune to the rising costs of health care. As an employer, I face the challenge that makes the cost of maintaining health coverage for employees by 1000 VISTA Florida. My responsibility also extends to more than 10,000 employers in South Florida and 330,000 VISTA members.

While many delegates, the presidents and CFOs complain about the cost of providing health care for their employees, are rarely involved in the process of selecting a company health benefits.

Fortunately, in southern Florida, employers have a very competitive market for the purchase of health care. Although there are many airlines to choose from, the differences between items are rare. Network providers, service plans and drawings are very similar. Therefore, all things, why pay more? How do you know the health benefits of the company is good for your business? Ask yourself these questions. Read the rest of this entry »

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Whose Health Are We Talking About?

June 22nd, 2009 by admin

Researchers at the National Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio federal data analyzed by the national system of surveillance-mail. Sought emergency room patients under 17 years of age who had been injured by falling furniture or televisions in the years 1990 to 2007. The researchers estimated that 264,200 children were treated by this type of injury, during the 18 years. That about 14,700 a year, these lesions. Most children were under 6 years old, but 2 years more were wounded. The consumer group recommends the U. S. SAFE KIDS heavy furniture - especially television - to be anchored to the walls. This requires a different type of television.

“Put the benign paroxysmal vertigo is more common in older people. It ’caused by head trauma or a virus. Doctors estimate 20% of all dizziness is caused by ear stones - single crystals in the inner ear. The treatment consists of a series of simple head movements to get back to rock the utricle, a packet in inner ear that contains about 1,000 rock of calcium carbonate. Helping to send messages to the brain that guides the direction of up and down. When the rocks are divided into channels the ear, the brain is confused, causing dizziness - a legitimate case of “rocks in his head.” Read the rest of this entry »

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