Thursday, February 14, 2013

Can I ask you a personal question?



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Can I ask you a personal question?

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For someone who believes in our freedoms, this is a very personal question. I promise it's worth your while to see it here...




Dear Reader,

If you've ever wondered what your life is worth to your insurance company, I've tracked down a depressing answer for you.

About $19.

That's how much insurance companies save on typical office visits as they increasingly try to drive you to seek your medical care online. Many insurers are starting to offer "e-visits" where you log onto a website, fill out a form describing your symptoms, and a doctor gets back to you with a diagnosis.

Insurers will tell you it's the best thing to happen to medicine since stethoscopes and germicide. They'll try to convince you that you can get great medical care without ever leaving your couch.

But what they won't tell you is the real reason they'd prefer you didn't pay your doctor an office visit -- it saves them cash.

Keep that in mind when you hear reports about a new study out of Pittsburgh that concluded that e-visits are just as effective as office appointments for treating some illnesses.

Researchers looked at more than 8,000 e-visits and office visits for patients seeking care for sinus infections or urinary tract infections at four primary care practices in Pittsburgh. Whether you paid your doctor an e-visit or an office visit, you had a 7 percent chance or less of returning three weeks later for a follow-up for the same condition. In other words, you have the same chance of being misdiagnosed.

Well, isn't that refreshing?

The researchers then went on to reveal the real motives behind their study -- they estimated that each e-visit is about $19 cheaper than an office visit. Over the course of a year, that could add up to billions in savings for insurance companies.

Good for them, and bad for you. Here's why.

Unfortunately, this research is not surprising. Going to the doctor is already starting to feel like visiting a car wash -- you hand a clerk some cash and you're in and out in 10 minutes. Too many doctor appointments are focused on matching your symptoms with the latest Big Pharma prescription pill.

And that's exactly what's happening with e-visits -- researchers found that patients who visited their docs online were more likely to be prescribed an antibiotic. Doctors were throwing prescriptions at the problem "to be on the safe side" and moving on to the next case.

Let's face it -- if you feel like you can get the same standard of care from a computer that you get from your doctor, it's time for a new doctor. Doctors -- and there are so many great ones out there -- should take the time to get to know you, your health history, and your concerns.

And to do that, they need to see you. These personal visits give your doctor the opportunity to observe other dangerous symptoms you might not even be complaining about -- like a mole or lesion that needs investigating, or a change to your speech or personality.

Doctors are trained observers -- and they can't observe you via an online form. Remember that as insurers try to force these new cyber visits on you. It may be good business for them, but you're worth a heck of a lot more than $19.





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Take 40 winks and call me in the morning

Those dreaded senior moments can happen to anyone. Some mornings when you wake up you have a better chance of finding Jimmy Hoffa than your car keys. You bump into a nice gentleman you've met a dozen times, and you just can't remember his name.

These mental slips can be awfully frustrating, but there may be a promising and simple solution on the horizon.

A new study from the University of California, Berkeley found that we sleep more poorly as we age, and that this lack of quality sleep may be causing our memory problems.

In their study, the Berkeley researchers asked a group of test subjects in their 20s to complete memory exercises, and compared their results to test subjects in their 60s and 70s.

Well, you can guess how that went. The youngsters scored 25 percent higher on the memory tests than their senior counterparts.

But here's where things get interesting -- after each group had a night's sleep, they retook the test. This time, the younger subjects outscored the older participants' by a staggering 55 percent!

When researchers took brain scans of their subjects while they slept, the reason became clear. Older subjects were not enjoying as deep a sleep as their younger counterparts -- and this is probably what was stunting their memories.

Sleep is vital to our memory and overall good health. If you're struggling with your sleep, Dr. Wright has written about the benefits of supplementing with melatonin or with chaste tree extract, which helps increase your body's natural production of melatonin.

The important thing is to take your sleep problems seriously, because they have health consequences. Work with a doctor skilled in natural healing to find a safe solution that works for you.

P.S. -- If you're still having trouble slipping off to sleep don't despair, and whatever you do don't reach for an over-the-counter sleep aid or a prescription bottle. With those un-natural pills you run the risk of becoming a virtual zombie. Safe natural sleep CAN be yours. Discover the secrets to calm, relaxing sleep night after night. Learn more from our friends and affiliates at The Douglass Report by clicking here.



Bear in mind we are not addressing anyone's personal situation and you should rely on this for informational purposes only. Please consult with your own physician before acting on any recommendations contained herein.



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Sources:
Are e-visits as good as office appointments?: (www.foxnews.com)

Poor Sleep and Memory Issues Linked Among Seniors, Study Finds: (www.abcnews.com)



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