Well, it looks like the shoe dropped after all on health care reform. Want a quick “what’s happening now” look at the reconciliation bill? Visit my health care blog for the simple, clear & uniquely me on this topic.
This week’s edition of Health Care Tuesday looks at the health care reform bill of President Obama – well , not all 2,700+ pages. For a brief summary of key changes, go to my health care blog and read Has Health Care Reform Shoe Dropped.
This week’s issue of Health Care Tuesday dreams of uninterrupted sleep. How many of you know someone who gets enough sleep – all the time? Studies have shown the lack of sleep can have deadly consequences. Read about it at my health care blog, Simply stated health care. Sweet dreams!
The latest edition of Health Care Tuesday gives some salty suggestions from the Institute of Medicine in preventing and treating high blood pressure – what it calls a “neglected disease.” Read more on High Blood Pressure Feels Neglected at my health care blog, Simply stated health care. And thanks for dropping by.
This week’s post for Health Care Tuesday is a bit late today. I wasn’t feeling too well and that got me thinking about health care reform. Now, there’s something to be sick over! Read my thoughts at my health care blog, Simply stated health care, and share your magic pill formula!
Did you know that diseased gums can be a pregnancy test? Read the latest edition of Health Care Tuesday and find out how your mouth is telling tales about your overall health. Visit my health care blog, Simply stated health care, for my trip down memory lane to the days when I was a dental [...]
It’s Health Care Tuesday at simplystatedbusiness. This week we are taking a look at a recent report from the February 2010 issue of Health Affairs, titled Workplace Wellness Can Generate Savings. Harvard reasearchers analyzed the wellness programs of large employers and found the study “suggests that large employers adopting wellness programs see substantial positive returns.” The Return on Investment (ROI) [...]
I spent over 30 years specializing in the health care industry – primarily employee benefits, wellness and health care. It’s difficult to put all that time behind you. Some of you know that I have a second blog devoted to health care issues. Topics cover wellness, health insurance, health legislation and, of course, we cannot ignore [...]





