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26

Dec

Naviating the Healthcare Maze nominated for award

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Dangers to Address, Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized, Welcome Post

 

Subject: Press release:Navigating the Healthcare Maze-nominated for National Book Award

“Navigating the Healthcare Maze” by Jeff Knott has been selected for nomination in the 2009 “Independent Book Awards” competition under “Healthcare/Medicine/Self-Help.”
Winners will be announced during US Book Expo America in May in NY City.

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26

Dec

Navigating the Healthcare Maze Nominated

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Dangers to Address, Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized, Welcome Post

 

Subject: Press release:Navigating the Healthcare Maze-nominated for National Book Award

“Navigating the Healthcare Maze” by Jeff Knott has been selected for nomination in the 2009 “Independent Book Awards” competition under “Healthcare/Medicine/Self-Help.”
Winners will be announced during US Book Expo America in May in NY City.

 

 

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21

Sep

Book of the Month

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Dangers to Address, Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized, Welcome Post
Visit The ‘X’ Zone Book Club at http://www.xzonebookclub.com/ and Congratulations to Jeff Knott as Author of Navigating The Health Care Maze as Book of The Month!

 

BOOK AVAILABLE ON NAVIGATINGTHEHEALTHCAREMAZE.COM-ORDER THE BOOK-CLICK ON DCPRESS-READ HOW TO SURVIVE THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM-NO MORE IMPORTANT TO READ THAN NOW!!-A GREAT GIFT TO GIVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS-PROMOTED ON ALL NATIONAL MEDIA RIGHT NOW!

RECOMMENDED ON MONTEL WILLIAMS AIRAMERICA, FOXBIZNEWS AND OVER 20 NATIONALLY SYNDICATED RADIO NETWORKS!

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25

Jul

FOXNEWSRADIO-Jeff now Healthcare Policy Analyst

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized

On Thursday Jeff appeared on 11 FOXNEWSRADIO affiliated stations across America as their Healthcare Policy Analyst reviewing President Obama’s Healthcare Reform Press Conference last Wednesday from the White House.

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20

Jun

Fox Business News-Jeff discussed Healthcare Reform

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Dangers to Address, Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized, Welcome Post

Saturday, June 20th at 10a.m. -11a.m. Jeff appeared on FoxBusinessNews distinguished panel of 4 discussing the Healthcare Reform draft proposal by President Obama. The lively TV show took call-in questions and discussion amongst the panelists.

Much work and negotiating on both sides of the aisle are needed before a final reform is passed. Neither party is going to be completely satisfied in the final outcome but by working together a bipartisan healthcare much needed healthcare reform is finally likely.

Again, it was reiterated that patients and doctors need to work closely together-consumer  empowerment in healthcare. Healthcare consumer literacy is so vital in this whole process. We can no longer be oblivious to all that has and is going on in the healthcare arena.

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19

May

The ER-Great advice!

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Health In the News, Issues Awareness, Tips, Uncategorized

How To Use Hospital Emergency Rooms Wisely

By Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D.

August 19, 2008

Deciding whether to go to the hospital emergency room (ER) is often a clear-cut decision. For instance, if you thought you were having a heart attack or realized that your child just swallowed a bottle of medicine, you would go to the closest hospital as quickly as you could.

Many other situations aren’t as clear. Should you go to the ER if you have a high fever but can’t get an appointment to see your doctor right away? Does a twisted ankle need attention tonight or can it wait until your doctor’s office opens in the morning? Most ER visits take place after regular business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.). That’s when 63 percent of adults and 73 percent of children younger than 15 arrive for treatment, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Deciding whether your situation is a true emergency can be a tough call when you feel sick or are in pain. To help you decide what to do, you can call your doctor’s emergency phone number and ask for advice. Some health plans offer advice from nurses over the phone that can help you make decisions about your care. These call lines can be helpful and are often available on a 24/7 basis.

It’s a good idea to find out how your health plan defines an emergency. Some plans require you to call your primary care doctor before you go to the ER, unless your condition is life threatening. If you don’t follow this policy, you could end up paying for the entire visit.

But don’t worry that you’ll have to foot the ER bill if you thought your condition or injury put your life at risk. Most States have enacted laws that forbid health plans from denying payment for ER care if patients believed they had life-threatening health conditions. Similar laws apply to people covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and other Federal health insurance programs. A major study found that these laws did not cause people to use the ER more often.

If you have a medical emergency and go to the ER, you should notify your health plan as soon as possible about that visit. If you are admitted to the hospital from the ER, you could be transferred to another hospital if the one you went to is not part of your health plan’s network. This is another good reason to find out about your health plan’s policies before you face a medical emergency.

Depending on where you live, you may have seen or used urgent care or retail medical clinics. These are often located close to hospitals or doctor’s offices or inside some drug or large discount stores. Many health plans have added these clinics to their networks.

Although urgent care or retail clinics are not able to take care of emergencies, they are staffed to handle conditions that require fast medical attention, such as sore throats with fever and ear infections. And, if you have a real emergency, the urgent care center will help you get to an ER for the care you need. If you can’t decide if you need urgent care, call your doctor’s office and ask for advice.

As much as I wish everyone had health coverage and a primary care doctor, I know that’s not the case. Many of the 47 million Americans without health insurance use ERs as their only source of health care. And some people who have health coverage but don’t have a regular primary care doctor do the same.

In fact, a 2005 report from my Agency found that children from poor families were almost twice as likely as kids from higher-income families to use hospital ERs. Our report also found that most children used ERs for non-emergency problems, such as asthma, bronchitis, cuts, bruises, and sprains. Medicaid, the health insurance plan for low-income Americans, pays far more for care provided in an ER than it does for care given in a doctor’s office.

Besides the higher cost, an ER visit usually isn’t recorded in a patient’s medical record. That’s why I advise patients who use ERs or urgent care clinics for primary care to create a personal health record. This can be a simple folder or binder that includes medication lists, lab results, and treatment records. Having these documents in one place can reduce the chance that important information about your medical history will be overlooked.

ERs can literally save your life when you face a medical crisis. Use them wisely so they can continue to serve this function.

I’m Dr. Carolyn Clancy, and that’s my advice on how to navigate the health care system.

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13

May

MONTEL WILLIAMS SHOW MENTIONS “NAVIGATING THE HEALTHCARE MAZE” BOOK

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Health In the News, Interviews, Issues Awareness

“Navigating the Healthcare Maze” book was mentioned by Montel Williams on his show today. www.airamerica.com. Also Jeff spoke and has been invited back for further commentary with Montel

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27

Mar

Valpak Book Club-Los Angeles area-Starts today with “Navigating the Healthcare Maze” a charter book !

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Health In the News, Uncategorized, Welcome Post

Valpak, the nationally well-known coupon giant (www.valpak.com) has selected “Navigating the Healthcare Maze” to be a charter book for their new Book Club-launched yesterday March 26th..

The initial launch is focused on the Los Angeles area with a shockingly low purchase price. “Navigating the Healthcare Maze” is a book of important consumer healthcare   information for all.

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12

Aug

Grim Prognosis for Consumer-Driven Health Plans

Posted by Jeff Knott  Published in Health In the News

Healthcare in the news: HSA’s…do they work? Read it here and then let us know what you think! Money quote:

“Consumers did not drive HSAs,” Guest says, referring to health savings accounts, a foundation of consumer-driven plans. “They may be good for the wealthy and the healthy,” but HSAs are mostly driven by “employers trying to save money and insurers trying to increase profits.”

Stay Well My Friend~ Jeff

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