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  • Pop Quiz: Test your knowledge of managed-care plans

    Pop Quiz: Test your knowledge of managed-care plans

    Preventing health insurance mishaps by knowing how you’re covered THERE’S NO GETTING around the fact that healthcare insurance plans can be complicated and confusing. There are many different types of plans, such as managed-care plans, and each has its own set of rules and requirements. However, having the right information — down to the smallest…

  • Health insurance update: Who falls in the coverage gap and how can they get insured?

    Health insurance update: Who falls in the coverage gap and how can they get insured?

    “I think most of the providers that volunteer feel a moral and ethical obligation to help take care of those people.” — Dr. David Loewy, volunteer with We Care of Polk County LOCAL RESIDENTS who have issues getting health insurance coverage are fortunate in that there are many agencies here that offer a wide range…

  • Medicare and end-of-life care: What’s changing?

    Medicare and end-of-life care: What’s changing?

    New proposed policy encourages the process of advanced-care planning END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS are complicated and fraught with emotion, but a recent announcement by Medicare will hopefully offer some clarity to those facing such tough decisions. In early July, Medicare announced plans to pay doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician’s assistants for conversations with patients concerning end-of-life care.…

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  • Understanding Tailbone and Pelvic Pain

    Understanding Tailbone and Pelvic Pain

    We’ve all heard it: “This is a pain in the butt,” right? As with most expressions, fables and fairytales, that expression came from somewhere. Pain in your tailbone and pelvis can be very debilitating but different from other forms of back pain like sciatica or stenosis, which basically are inflammation or pinching of nerves and…

  • The Dangers of Diabetes

    The Dangers of Diabetes

    Diabetes affects millions of people in the U.S. It is one of the most common diseases affecting the developed world and is strongly linked to the obesity factor. It’s a chronic illness, and like HIV, people don’t die of diabetes but its complications. More than 7 million people with diabetes are undiagnosed, and 1 in…

  • Get Ahead of the Class: Making the Most of Your Child’s Back to School Physical

    Get Ahead of the Class: Making the Most of Your Child’s Back to School Physical

    Summertime feels a little bit different this year, and going back to school might feel different, too. While we may not know exactly what’s in store for the next school session, there’s no better time than the present to make sure your kids are ready by having their required physicals.  Get Your Child Ahead of…

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