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2013년 12월 3일 화요일

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Children               today               inevitably               face               a               constant               exposure               to               addicting               temptations               ranging               from               drinking,               smoking,               drugs               and               pre-marital               sex.

However,               as               a               result               of               youth               and               lack               of               adequate               knowledge,               they               tend               to               overlook               the               fact               that               these               temptations               ultimately               affect               their               life               throughout               adulthood.

When               the               consequences               of               these               actions               finally               catch               up               to               them,               people               will               realize               their               mistakes               and               desperately               try               to               do               anything               to               minimize               the               risks               that               endanger.

One               such               way               of               coping               with               the               financial               stress               of               such               illnesses               is               purchasing               long               term               health               care               insurance,               and               it's               becoming               increasingly               popular.

Long               term               health               policies               can               be               considered               the               ideal               way               to               ensure               retirement               and               quality               care               for               the               rest               of               the               family               when               one               is               indisposed               of               health               and               requires               permanent               medical               care.

Its               financial               aid               can               be               invaluable               in               guaranteeing               quality               care               for               the               entire               family               without               losing               a               lifetime               of               savings               in               the               process.
               People               are               considering               enrolling               in               such               policies               much               earlier               in               life,               years               before               they               think               about               retirement               or               become               afflicted               with               illnesses,               the               reason               being               the               growing               costs               of               health               care               each               year.

It               is               advised               to               think               about               long               term               care               insurance               as               early               as               your               mid-50s               in               contrast               to               mid-60s               because               of               an               advantage               of               significantly               less               cost               and               premiums.
               Another               major               advantage               of               taking               out               a               policy               earlier               in               life               is               the               increase               in               chances               of               getting               an               approval               in               policy-without               any               exclusions.

If               one               misses               this               opportunity               earlier               in               life               and               then               acquires               an               illness,               it               will               be               nearly               impossible               to               obtain               coverage               because               no               company               will               be               willing               to               issue               a               policy,               regardless               of               price.

Even               if               you               are               a               little               older               than               average,               if               you               have               alternate               forms               of               income               other               than               SSI               and               Social               Security               benefits,               you               should               consider               looking               into               a               long               term               health               insurance               plan.
               Remember               the               fact               that               once               you               decide               to               look               into               a               long               term               policy,               your               current               health               and               conditions               of               life               will               be               reviewed               in               order               to               give               an               appropriate               plan;               the               company               will               ultimately               assess               your               ability               to               handle               daily               basic               activities.
               These               basic               activities               or               "Activities               of               Daily               Living"               are               elementary               actions               such               as               taking               a               bath,               dressing               yourself,               eating               by               yourself,               and               using               the               bathroom               without               any               help               from               others.

Not               being               able               to               handle               such               ADL               will               reduce               your               chances               of               being               approved               of               a               policy.
               This               is               not               to               be               of               great               concern,               however,               since               different               companies               maintain               different               criteria               for               approval;               furthermore,               there               are               different               policies               you               can               apply               for-while               some               policies               are               geared               towards               home               health               care,               others               are               designed               for               care               to               be               received               while               staying               in               a               long               term               care               facility.

You               will               be               given               the               chance               to               consider               all               options-just               make               sure               you               thoroughly               understand               all               your               options               first.

If               you               feel               pressured               and               uncomfortable               then               politely               move               on               to               the               next               company               to               apply.


               Sources               
               1.

AHRQ.

Choosing               Long               Term               Health               Care.

http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/qnt/qntltc.htm               
               2.

Health               401k.

Health               Insurance:               A               Necessity.

http://health401k.com/HealthInsuranceANecessity.aspx






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    Fight               Against               HIV/AIDS               Faces               Setback               Due               to               Global               Recession               What               do               you               call               a               crisis               that               has               been               going               on               for               over               two               decades,               has               cost               millions               of               people               their               lives,               and               yet               manages               to               wax               and               wane               in               the               press               and               always               has               budgetary               problems?

    For               the               millions               of               people               who               are               HIV               positive               the               answer               is               the               disease               which               may               take               their               lives               if               they               are               unable               to               obtain               antiretroviral               medications.
                   While               shortages               of               life               saving               antiretroviral               medications               may               mean               that               millions               in               the               developing               world               will               lose               their               lives               in               the               coming               decade,               many               Americans               believe               that               due               to               the               Ryan               White               Act,               such               a               disaster               would               not               befall               any               American               who               is               HIV               positive.
                   This               has               been               more               or               less               true.

    When               I               was               a               medical               student               it               was               an               often               repeated               mantra               that               HIV               positive               patients               in               the               United               States               got               the               best               medical               care               possible,               or               at               least               as               good               medical               as               some               fancy               health               care               plans.

    This               is               because               a               person               who               is               HIV               positive               gets               pretty               much               their               entire               medical               care               paid               for               by               the               government.
                   Feeling               jealous?
                   You               shouldn't               be,               many               HIV               patients               don't               take               their               medication,               or               can't               stand               the               adverse               effects               and               die               of               AIDS.

    And               if               that               wasn't               enough               of               a               problem,               patients               who               are               living               longer               with               HIV               are               experiencing               something               similar               to               rapid               aging.

    While               many               have               described               HIV               as               a               treatable               chronic               disease,               the               reality               is               that               even               with               treatment               many               patients               develop               HIV               resistant               strains               and               die               of               AIDS               anyway.
                   However,               as               the               Great               Recession               has               affected               governmental               budgets               and               increased               pushes               for               austerity               measures,               so               to               has               health               care               budgets               for               HIV/AIDS               patients               been               frozen.

    This               is               a               problem               because               as               HIV/AIDS               patients               live               longer,               the               budgets               for               their               care               must               expand               to               enroll               a               larger               number               of               patients.

    However,               some               legislators               want               to               remove               money               for               the               medical               care               of               HIV/AIDS               patients               for               diseases,               such               as               diabetes,               which               are               not               strictly               due               to               their               HIV               positive               status.

    However,               virtually               every               medical               condition               an               HIV/AIDS               patient               has               is               affected               by               the               HIV               virus               in               one               way               or               another.

    It               sounds               cruel               to               offer               subsidized               antiretroviral               therapy               and               then               not               pay               to               go               the               extra               yard               to               the               touchdown               by               not               paying               for               diabetes               treatment.
                   Why               Do               HIV/AIDS               Patients               Get               "Special               Treatment"?
                   This               may               be               a               fair               question               to               ask,               and               many               are               asking               it               with               regards               to               funding               for               global               health               initiatives.

    However,               a               recent               development               in               the               study               of               patients               on               antiretroviral               medications               makes               the               care               of               the               HIV               positive               patients               important               to               society               as               a               whole:               HIV               positive               patients               who               are               on               retroviral               therapy               are               much               less               likely               to               spread               the               virus               to               others               due               to               suppression               of               viral               levels               in               the               blood.

    Is               this               a               cure?

    No,               but               some               experts               believe               that               if               everybody               who               was               HIV               positive               was               on               antiretroviral               medications               then               the               HIV               virus               would               be               wiped               out               in               less               than               a               century.
                   This               is               why               it               make               sense               to               treat               all               of               the               medical               conditions               that               an               HIV               positive               patient               has.

    If               an               HIV               positive               patient               with               diabetes               can't               get               care               for               this               condition,               then               this               will               likely               affect               their               ability               and               desire               to               care               for               the               HIV               infection.

    This               could               lead               to               an               increase               in               HIV               strains               resistant               to               medications,               or               a               failure               to               comply               with               their               therapy.
                   What               is               the               Obama               Administration               doing?
                   Recently               the               AIDS               Health               Care               Foundation,               on               July               8th               2010,               released               a               statement               which               denounces               the               Obama               administration's               modest               increase               in               HIV/AIDS               funding,               only               $25               million,               as               not               being               enough               to               treat               all               the               HIV/AIDS               patients               in               the               United               States.

    Already,               there               are               HIV               positive               patients               on               waiting               lists,               and               the               longer               they               wait               to               get               antiretroviral               medications,               the               longer               HIV               will               damage               their               bodies               unchecked.

    New               research               and               expert               opinion               is               pushing               infectious               disease               experts               to               begin               antiretroviral               therapy               for               HIV               positive               patients               immediately               when               they               first               test               positive.

    If               anything,               the               treatment               of               HIV               positive               patients               is               likely               to               be               ramped               up               significantly               over               the               next               decade               due               to               this               emerging               consensus.
                   Why               Hasn't               President               Obama's               Health               and               Human               Services               Secretary               increased               funding               for               HIV/AIDS               patients?
                   It               seems               that               the               approach               that               the               White               House               is               taking               with               regards               to               HIV/AIDS               funding               is               that               measures               which               are               apparently               more               cost               effective,               such               as               preventing               malaria               and               childhood               diarrhea,               in               the               developing               world               is               more               bang               for               the               buck               than               increasing               funding               for               HIV/AIDS               patients.

    In               the               United               States,               care               for               an               HIV/AIDS               patient               is               approximately               $10,000               per               year.
                   In               addition,               politicians               see               funding               for               HIV/AIDS               as               increasingly               taking               up               a               larger               percentage               of               the               health               care               budget               in               the               United               States,               and               other               countries,               over               the               coming               decades.

    A               misguided               approach               would               be               to               keep               funding               levels               where               they               are               or               only               increasing               them               slightly.

    In               reality,               increased               funding               of               "test               and               treat"               programs               may               prevent               millions               of               HIV               infections,               thus               it               is               both               a               life               saving               measure               for               the               patient,               and               a               public               health               measure               which               will               benefit               everyone.
                   However,               because               the               science               behind               this               new               "test               and               treat"               paradigm               for               HIV               treatment               is               new,               it               is               likely               that               the               White               House               has               not               figured               this               into               their               budget               calculations               when               deciding               where               to               spend               shrinking               government               resources.

    Is               the               Obama               administration               behind               the               times?

    I               would               say               yes,               at               least               in               regards               to               funding               for               HIV/AIDS               initiatives.
                   Sources:
                   http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20100707006826&newsLang=en






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    Elderly               seniors               might               be               frail               and               require               a               minimal               amount               of               medical               care.

    Other               seniors               who               live               alone,               after               the               death               of               their               spouse,               might               need               a               bit               more               assistance.

    Many               elderly               seniors,               with               severe               arthritis,               have               a               limited               range               of               motion               and               are               unable               to               handle               many               of               the               household               chores.

    If               they               are               to               remain               independent,               they               need               help               to               continue               to               stay               in               the               house               they               lived               in               for               most               of               their               married               life.
                   Their               options               are               limited.

    They               could               sell               their               house               and               move               to               a               senior               residence.

    However,               this               would               entail               leaving               behind               lifetime               friendships               and               familiar               surroundings.

    What               about               their               pets?

    Many               senior               housings               do               not               allow               animals               on               the               premises.

    How               could               a               senior               be               expected               to               part               from               their               dog               or               cat               who               is               almost               as               old               as               they               are?

    There               could               be               a               solution               for               those               seniors               to               help               them               to               continue               living               at               home.
                   I               looked               at               a               Senior               Residence               a               few               years               ago               with               my               daughter.

    She               lives               in               Arizona               and               was               here               for               a               visit.

    The               main               building               was               lovely.

    It               was               four               stories               high,               and               it               was               surrounded               by               trees,               flowers               and               freshly               cut               grass.

    It               looked               like               a               friendly               place               to               live               in.

    They               had               recreational               facilities,               a               community               dining               room               and               groups               to               join.

    The               thought               of               moving               peaked               my               interest               and               my               daughter               and               I               paid               the               senior               residence               a               visit.
                   We               walked               through               the               door,               and               on               the               left               was               a               reception               desk.

    A               cheery               receptionist               welcomed               us.

    I               thought               that               this               was               getting               better               with               each               step               I               took,               and               it               looked               like               a               nice               friendly               place               to               live.
                   I               walked               a               few               more               steps               and               noticed               elderly               seniors               with               walkers.

    Some               were               in               wheel               chairs.

    They               were               friendly               and               outgoing,               but               it               felt               like               the               inside               of               a               hospital               or               a               nursing               home.

    I               was               not               quite               ready               for               this               yet.

    I               am               too               active,               and               I               was               told               that               there               were               no               pets               allowed.

    That               put               a               halt               to               the               visit.

    I               would               never               leave               my               cat               'Beauty'               behind.

    As               far               as               I               was               concerned               the               visit               ended               the               moment               she               told               me               that               there               were               no               pets               allowed.
                   My               daughter               started               to               usher               me               over.

    The               receptionist               was               ready               to               show               me               the               apartments.

    I               stood               there,               glued               to               the               spot,               and               thanked               her.

    I               explained               that               I               could               not               leave               my               cat.

    My               daughter               gave               me               that               'questioning'               look,               hesitated               for               a               moment               and               then               we               left.
                   There               are               other               options               for               seniors               who               need               a               minimal               amount               of               help               that               would               allow               them               to               remain               in               their               own               homes               and               keep               their               loving               pets               their               life               time               friends               and               remain               in               familiar               surroundings.
                   Senior               care               is               available               in               many               ways.

    Some               are               costly               or               limited               by               the               kind               of               homecare               available.

    Each               State               offers               some               type               of               senior               help.

    It               is               posted               on               their               online               sites.

    However,               the               type               of               senior               care               offered               might               not               be               what               a               senior               needs.
                   Help               is               available               for               seniors               who               need               a               minimal               amount               of               household               assistance.

    They               might               require               help               in               cleaning               the               house,               doing               the               weekly               laundry,               or               transportation               to               and               from               the               senior               center               once               a               week.

    Others               might               need               a               homecooked               meal               once               a               day.

    Help               is               out               there               for               the               seniors.

    All               they               need               to               do               is               to               find               it.
                   1.

    Search               for               Government               Sites               that               offer               help               to               needy               seniors.

    Make               sure               you               tell               someone               you               might               speak               to,               that               both               you               and               your               mate               need               a               minimal               amount               of               care,               if               that               is               the               case.

    Explain               the               circumstances               and               the               type               of               help               needed.
                   2.

    Look               for               private               agencies               that               offer               Home               Care               Services               for               seniors.

    Find               how               much               they               charge               for               in-home               help.

    Explain               the               type               of               care               you               will               require.
                   3.

    Many               seniors               merely               require               light               housecleaning               services,               like               cleaning               the               kitchen               and               bathroom,               washing               the               dishes               or               doing               the               laundry.

    Other               seniors               might               require               more               intensive               household               care,               like               washing               the               windows,               the               floors,               vacuuming               the               carpets               and               dusting               the               furniture.
                   4.

    Keep               in               mind               that               seniors               who               need               help               with               cooking               and               preparing               hot               foods               should               contact               Meal               on               Wheels               in               their               area               to               be               assured               of               having               at               least               one               hot               meal               a               day.
                   5.

    Make               sure               that               family               members               are               told               the               type               of               help               that               is               needed.

    Those               who               live               within               driving               distance               might               offer               to               assist               with               household               chores               on               a               regular               basis.
                   Seniors               in               need               of               health               care               should               contact               their               local               hospital               to               find               out               about               Nurses               or               Health               Aids               who               might               be               available               to               make               home               visits.

    Ask               how               much               they               charge.

    The               other               alternative               would               be               moving               to               a               Senior               Housing               Community               that               offers               health               care               for               their               residents.
                   Sources:               my               own               experience               and               knowledge               
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