Share of Cost, Despite Federal Legislation, Shortages Of Drugs Used In Acute Care Settings Remain Persistent And Prolonged

Friday, Feb. 17th 2017 6:00 AM

Early evidence suggests that provisions of the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012 are associated with reductions in the total number of new national drug shortages. However, drugs frequently used in acute unscheduled care such as the care delivered in emergency departments may be increasingly affected by shortages. Our estimates, based on reported national drug shortages from 2001 to 2014 collected by the University of Utah’s Drug Information Service, show that although the number of new annual shortages has decreased since the act’s passage, half of all drug shortages in the study period involved acute care drugs. Shortages affecting acute care drugs became increasingly frequent and prolonged compared with non–acute care drugs (median duration of 242 versus 173 days, respectively). These results suggest that the drug supply for many acutely and critically ill patients in the United States remains vulnerable despite federal efforts.

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Share of Cost, Gum Disease and Age

Wednesday, Feb. 15th 2017 6:17 AM

The leading cause of tooth loss in adults is not the aging process but gum disease. It is important to understand that gum disease can happen at any age. However, with good oral health habits and a healthy lifestyle you help to keep your gums healthy and your teeth for a lifetime.

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WISDOM TEETH, DENTAL INSURANCE PLAN HELP AND INFORMATION

Monday, Feb. 13th 2017 9:01 AM

What are wisdom teeth?      Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to come in the back of the jaw bone, know most commonly as the third molars.

When do wisdom teeth come in?   Most people get their wisdom teeth between the ages of 15 – 25 years old.

How do I know if I have wisdom teeth?  If you cannot see them toward the rear of your mouth, wisdom teeth can be detected by an x-ray given by your dentist.

What are the problems associated with wisdom teeth?  Sometimes wisdom teeth can cause crowding of the teeth, infections, cysts, tumors, jaw and gum disease.

What is an impacted wisdom tooth?   An impacted wisdom tooth is one that is entrapped completely or partially by soft tissue which can also be a cause of bacterial infections. It is important you see a dentist immediately for this condition. Infections in the mouth, gum, and jaw area can quickly travel to the brain and then you have a whole set of other problems.

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Share of Cost, Government Patent Use, A Legal Approach To Reducing Drug Spending

Saturday, Feb. 11th 2017 6:00 AM

The high cost of patent-protected brand-name drugs can strain budgets and curb the widespread use of new medicines. An example is the case of direct-acting antiviral drugs for the treatment of hepatitis C. While prices for these drugs have come down in recent months, they still create barriers to treatment. Additionally, prescribing restrictions imposed by insurers put patients at increased risk of medical complications and contribute to transmission of the hepatitis C virus. We propose that the federal government invoke its power under an existing “government patent use” law to reduce excessive prices for important patent-protected medicines. Using this law would permit the government to procure generic versions of patented drugs and in exchange pay the patent-holding companies reasonable royalties to compensate them for research and development. This would allow patients in federal programs, and perhaps beyond, to be treated with inexpensive generic medicines according to clinical need—meaning that many more patients could be reached for no more, and perhaps far less, money than is currently spent. Another benefit would be a reduction in the opportunity for companies to extract monopoly profits that far exceed their risk-adjusted costs of research and development.

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Share of Cost, Popular heartburn drugs may cause serious kidney damage

Thursday, Feb. 9th 2017 6:00 AM

Extended use of drugs to treat heartburn, ulcers and acid reflux may lead to serious kidney damage, including kidney failure, according to a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System.

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Share of Cost On Tooth Decay

Tuesday, Feb. 7th 2017 7:19 AM

Tooth decay is damage that occurs when germs (bacteria) in your mouth make acids that eat away at a tooth. Which can lead to a hole in the tooth, called a cavity. If not treated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and tooth loss.  One of the best way to avoid tooth decay is by have proper at home dental care habits. Such as: brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily, and by using a mouthwash that kills the germs that cause bad breath and gingivitises

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Share of Cost Website

Sunday, Feb. 5th 2017 8:06 AM

Our dental web site is very clear if you are selecting a dental insurance plan or a dental discount plan.  We understand that there are many dental plan web sites popping-up all over the internet, claiming to offer “dental insurance” when in fact they do not and are not licensed to offer a dental insurance plan.  The managing organizations have negotiated with local dental offices to establish a set price for a particular dental procedure and offer deep discounts (some from 20-60%) off the regular ADA pricing code.

With dental insurance plans for you and your family, we can help make it easier to keep your smile healthy.  From dental cleanings to root canals, it can be difficult to predict how much money you’re going to spend for your dental care.  Our individual dental insurance plans provide you with the coverage you need to promote good dental health.

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Share of Cost, Keeping Your Dental Appointments.

Sunday, Feb. 5th 2017 6:53 AM

Your dentist can diagnose and treat dental health problems before they become larger more serious dental issues. However they can only do that when you are making and keeping your regular dental appointments.    New research suggests that the health of your mouth mirrors the condition of your body as a whole. Such as, when your mouth is healthy, chances are your overall health is good. On the other hand, if you have poor oral health, you may have other health problems. So, seeing a dentist regularly not only helps to keep your mouth in top shape, but also allows your dentist to watch for developments that may point to other health issues.

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Share of Cost, Symptoms of Barrett’s Esophagus

Friday, Feb. 3rd 2017 2:00 PM

There are no symptoms that are linked with the change in the esophagus tissue that occurs with Barrett’s esophagus.  However, many people who are diagnosed with the condition also experience the symptoms of GERD. These symptoms include:

* Heartburn – a burning sensation in the chest
* Difficulty swallowing food
* Chest pain

The majority of people who are diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus do not experience any symptoms at all.

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Share of Cost, How do I Avoid Going to the Dentist.

Wednesday, Feb. 1st 2017 6:45 AM

Question: I do not like having to go to the dentist. There is an old saying that an apple a day helps to keep the doctor away…. so is there anything that works on a dentist?

Answer: The Short Answer…. NO.   Even if you eat an apple a day, you still will need to see a doctor if for no other reason the your annual check and exam. (Which btw eating a apple day dose not work either)  The same goes to seeing a dentist. It is important to see your dentist regularly for your dental check ups and basic cleaning’s.  If you if have very good at home oral habits (which is important in maintaining good dental and oral health) it does not void out seeing a dentist for your check ups.  Cavities can still happen, by seeing your dentist he or she can spot a small cavity and fix it before it becomes a much larger cavity with larger dental care needs.  But that is not all a dentist does at your check up. They look for signs of gum disease/gingivitis as well oral cancer.  Seeing a dentist is an important part of having and maintaining  good oral health.

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Share of Cost Offers a wide selection of quality dental insurance plans

Tuesday, Jan. 31st 2017 6:42 AM

We offer a wide selection of quality dental plans, Free Dental Insurance Quotes, side-by-side comparisons, best available prices, online applications and a knowledgeable Customer Care team to help you find the plan that is right for you.  Discount free dental insurance online enhanced view  Dental Insurance Online.    Free Multiple Online Insurance Quote.   The article that appears before you is going to inspect the free dental insurance online field, and will also show people several handy means in order to put into practice a part of its facts.

There are states that aside from the free dental insurance that they give outs to very low income group, they also have these reduce fee insurance coverage for children to families who might not be able to fall under the free insurance dental coverage.  Dental insurance through your employer is usually cheaper then through a private company.  Dental care for kids would be an important part of parents need for insurance because they are aware of the soaring cost of dental care for children.

If we are unable to offer a dental insurance plan, we will provide a alternative dental plan, if available, and clearly state it.  Please be sure to contact the plan dental office to confirm they are accepting new patients and they are accepting the dental plan you have selected.  If you have any dental insurance plan questions please feel free to contact our office during regular business hours.

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Share of Cost, Causes and risk factors of Barrett’s esophagus

Sunday, Jan. 29th 2017 5:00 AM

As with most diseases and conditions, there are certain groups of people who are at a higher risk of developing Barrett’s esophagus. The NIDDK state that between 5 and 10 percent of people with GERD develop Barrett’s esophagus.

People who are at an increased risk include:

* Overweight and obese people
* People with long-term GERD for more than 5 years
* People with GERD who are over 50 and need to use medication regularly
* Smokers

People who are under the age of 30 when their chronic GERD begins may also be at an increased risk.

According to the NIDDK, males develop Barrett’s esophagus twice as often as females. Caucasian males are also more likely to develop Barrett’s esophagus than other males. There are also several factors that could reduce the risk of Barrett’s esophagus. The NIDDK suggest the following factors:

* Having an infection caused by bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori
* Frequently using aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs
* Following a diet that is high in fruit, vegetables, and certain vitamins

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Share of Cost, Does it hurt to have teeth pulled.

Friday, Jan. 27th 2017 8:47 AM

Question: I have to have four teeth pulled before I can have braces, not because they are bad or anything.  I never had my teeth pulled out or really any other type of major dental treatment does it hurt?

Answer: Pain depends on the person.  However if you are not going to be under anesthesia during the dental process of having your teeth pulled. Then the dentist will normally numb out your mouth enough so that you are not feeling any pain. If you do feel any pain you only need to let the dentist know this so that he or she can numb out that area some more.   You  may have some pain after the process is done.  This is normal and the dentist may prescribe you something for the pain if necessary or you can normally take an over the counter product such as Avil or Alive

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Share of Cost, Get help breaking down the dental insurance quotes

Wednesday, Jan. 25th 2017 6:44 AM

Get help breaking down the dental insurance quotes you receive by speaking to an agent either face-to-face or through a sit that will give you an online dental insurance quote, like Insurance Company.com.  An adviser can look at what specific dental coverage you want for your organization and help you compare dental insurance plans and obtain dental insurance quotes.  However, you can easily get dental insurance quotes online and speak with dental insurance company representatives who will help you understand what your dental insurance rates and coverage will be.

Read in-depth reviews of the dental insurance quotes which we think stand out from the crowd.  Remember, that buying insurance AFTER a dental problem arises may prevent you from getting the coverage you need; but with the incredibly low prices you can get from our dental insurance quotes, you can comfortably get the coverage you need without hurting your wallet.

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Share of Cost, Life expectancy worldwide has risen by 5 years, say WHO

Monday, Jan. 23rd 2017 6:00 AM

Since 2000, there have been dramatic gains in overall global life expectancy, say the World Health Organization in a new report. The overall increase of 5 years to just over 71 years is the fastest since the 1960s and reverses the decline seen in the 1990s. However, major inequalities in how long a child born today can expect to live still exist within and among nations, says the United Nations health agency.

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Share of Cost on Toothpaste

Saturday, Jan. 21st 2017 6:36 AM

When brushing your teeth you will want to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. Fluoride toothpaste helps to prevent tooth decay. Ask your dentist if you need a mouthwash that contains fluoride or one with ingredients that fight plaque. Also look for toothpastes that have been approved by the American Dental Association.

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