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About 'home health care assistance'|Part 1: Home Health Care – How to Pick the Right One For YOU!







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Over               the               past               few               years               health               care               has               been               revolutionized.

The               health               care               field               is               overflowing               with               huge               technological               advancements               and               achievements.

The               internet,               tele-medicine,               e-visits,               cell               phones,               e-mail               and               EMR's               (electronic               medical               record)               have               all               impacted               health               care               in               a               positive               way.

These               technological               innovations               have               made               the               delivery               of               health               care               much               easier               for               the               patient               and               physician.

Health               care               is               now               more               easily               accessed,               diagnosis               of               illness               is               less               delayed               and               diagnostic               tests               are               read               faster               and               transferred               to               the               primary               physician               through               the               internet.

Each               of               these               advances               helps               health               care               facilities               and               health               care               professionals               provide               better               quality               care               for               their               patients.

Imagine               the               Possibilities
               When               the               World               Wide               Web               was               being               developed,               no               one               could               have               imagined               the               possibilities               for               the               enhancement               of               the               medical               field.

With               today's               internet               service               it               is               possible               for               an               increasing               number               of               patients               to               be               educated               about               the               various               diseases               and               treatments,               simply               at               the               click               of               a               button.

The               internet               allows               patients               to               look               up               information               on               hospitals               and               other               health               care               facilities.

Patients               are               able               to               research               various               physicians               and               see               if               they               have               the               appropriate               credentialing.

Before               the               internet               this               task               would               have               been               tedious               and               complicated               for               most               patients'               to               achieve.

On               the               other               hand,               the               internet               has               allowed               these               same               health               care               facilities               and               physicians               perform               unlimited               marketing               to               reach               their               patient               base.

Therefore,               the               internet               has               been               very               beneficial               for               both               sides               of               the               coin.
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               Health               care               has               become               increasingly               high               tech               with               the               use               of               the               internet.

E-mail               is               another               piece               of               technology               that               has               advanced               health               care               delivery.

E-mail               has               become               a               way               of               contacting               physicians               that               are               making               patients               and               providers               much               happier.

There               is               something               comforting               about               being               able               to               communicate               with               a               physician               by               e-mail.

It               is               a               quick               and               easy               process.

Some               medical               offices               even               use               secure               websites               to               exchange               messages               with               their               patients.

There               is               a               fear               by               physicians               that               the               use               of               e-mail               to               communicate               with               patients               can               overburden               their               already               busy               life.

However,               there               is               some               evidence               that               the               use               of               patient/doctor               emails               can               reduce               the               need               for               office               visits               and               increase               a               patient's               participation               in               decision               making               on               their               medical               care.
               Tele-Medicine               Advances
               Tele-medicine               is               another               huge               advance               that               is               affecting               healthcare               delivery.

Tele-medicine               offers               a               way               to               remotely               care               for               patients               without               the               need               for               costly               medical               visits.

It               has               made               independence               more               possible               for               the               elderly               and               disabled               patients               that               have               a               lack               of               outside               assistance.

Everyday               thousands               of               patients               are               evaluated               within               the               comfort               of               their               own               home               through               these               tele               monitoring               systems.

Diseases               such               as               cardiac               conditions,               high               blood               pressure               and               diabetes               are               just               a               few               that               are               being               controlled               through               tele-medicine.

It               is               now               not               uncommon               for               home               health               agencies               to               transfer               all               Medicare               patients               to               their               tele-health               programs               upon               admission.

This               helps               the               home               health               agencies               better               meet               the               needs               of               the               physicians               and               the               patients.

Also,               physicians               are               getting               a               better               idea               of               how               their               patients               are               doing               once               they               leave               their               offices               or               hospitals               and               return               to               their               home.
               All               of               these               technological               advances               are               just               the               beginning               in               the               future               of               health               care.

It               will               be               simply               amazing               to               stand               back               and               watch               what               the               next               advancements               will               be.

This               type               of               growth               will               have               extraordinary               outcomes               for               patients               suffering               from               serious               illness               and               disease.

The               cost               of               health               care               could               also               be               impacted               by               reducing               the               overall               costs.

This               is               something               that               governmental               agencies,               insurance               providers               and               taxpayers               will               all               agree               is               very               important.






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    According               to               the               U.S.

    Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics               (BLS),               health               care               will               generate               3               million               new               jobs               between               now               and               2016,               which               is               more               than               any               other               industry.

    This               is               important               information               in               today's               tough               economic               times               when               people               are               not               only               losing               jobs,               but               many               are               looking               at               new               employment               avenues               and               retraining.

    Here's               a               look               at               just               two               jobs               in               health               care               that               I'm               personally               familiar               with;               both               continue               to               be               in               demand               even               as               the               economy               turns               sour.

    Home               Health               Aide.

    There's               no               better               place               than               home               for               people               who               have               physically               challenging               needs               that               can               be               adequately               met               with               the               assistance               of               a               home               health               aide.

    From               personal               experience,               I               can               attest               to               how               meaningful               this               job               can               be.

    A               home               health               aide               who               cares               for               and               provides               personal               care               and               related               assistance               to               individuals               in               my               community               makes               it               possible               for               her               clients               to               live               in               their               own               homes.

    Home               health               aides               typically               help               their               clients               with               everything               from               getting               out               of               bed,               bathing               and               dressing               to               cleaning               house,               doing               laundry               and               shopping.

    Each               situation               is               different,               but               the               range               of               assistance               to               a               homebound               person               can               be               extensive               and               involve               a               variety               of               situations.

    Many               of               those               receiving               assistance               from               a               home               health               aide               are               elderly,               but               others               are               terminally               ill,               handicapped,               disabled               or               recovering               from               illness               or               injury.
                   A               home               health               aide               will               have               certification               (CNA               training)               and/or               an               associate's               degree               in               a               related               field.

    Although               the               training               and               requirements               vary               from               state               to               state,               most               CNA               certification               requires               completion               of               at               least               300               hours               of               classroom               and               practical               training.

    Unfortunately               -               and               despite               the               importance               of               this               work               -               home               health               aides               are               not               particularly               well-paid.

    In               my               state               of               Minnesota,               a               home               health               aide               in               Minneapolis               can               expect               an               annual               salary               of               between               $26,000               and               $30,000,               depending               on               training               and               experience.

    Nonetheless,               the               rewards               that               come               with               providing               this               service               to               those               in               need               are               great.
                   Health               Care               Information               or               Medical               Records               Technician.

    If               you               like               the               idea               of               a               job               in               health               care,               but               would               prefer               not               to               work               in               direct               patient               care,               consider               a               job               as               a               health               care               technician.

    Simply               put,               these               technicians               assemble               and               keep               patient               records.

    A               patient's               medical               records               contain               everything               from               doctor               notes               and               diagnoses               to               patient               health               complaints               and               observations               to               medical               and               surgical               treatment               to               intervention               outcomes               and               recommendations               for               future               care.

    An               accurate               medical               history,               x-ray               and               lab               reports               and               a               variety               of               forms               and               other               health               information               are               also               contained               in               a               patient's               chart               or               medical               records               file.

    The               technicians               in               our               local               hospital               are               responsible               for               assembling               and               maintaining               these               records               -               accurately               and               completely               -               as               well               as               communicating               with               physicians               and               other               medical               personnel.

    The               job               requires               attention               to               detail,               in               addition               to               familiarity               with               medical               terminology               and               good               communication               skills.
                   Our               health               care               technicians               both               have               associate's               degrees               in               health               care               management.

    Depending               on               education,               experience               and               job               location,               health               care               technicians               in               Minnesota               can               expect               to               be               paid               in               a               range               from               $25,000               to               $35,000               per               year.
                   I've               covered               just               two               health               care               jobs               that               are               worth               exploring.

    There               are               many,               many               more,               which               makes               health               care               a               worthwhile               consideration               for               anyone               looking               to               either               change               jobs               or               train               for               a               new               job               direction.
                   Resource:
                   U.S.

    Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics;               http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs035.htm






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