
How many members of the house can the insurance lobby buy?
I say 19 (they must be saving money for the Senate?):
What do you say?
On Wednesday, the House okayed legislation that would strip health insurance firms from an antitrust exemption Congress granted them 65 years ago.
The vote was 406 to 19. All nay votes came from Republicans. House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) who voted the package while House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) voted yes in a rare split for the GOP leadership team. Other lawmakers voting no were Reps. Steve Buyer (R-IN), Todd Tiahrt (R-KS), Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI), Paul Ryan (R-WI), Tom Price (R-GA), Ron Paul (R-TX), Jerry Moran (R-KS), John Linder (R-GA), Doug Lamborn (R-CO), Steve King (R-IA), Lynn Jenkins (R-KS), Jim Jordan (R-OH), Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Trent Franks (R-AZ), Paul Broun (R-GA), Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Todd Akin (R-MO).
Once again providing proof that the House Republicans (as well as the Senate GOP) continues to put party/ambition/power over country/citizens.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/24/opinion/24reich.html?em
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/feb/09/stimulus-foes-see-value-in-seeking-cash/
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aPeLiub0jnQE
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Medical coding is getting bigger as supportive healthcare activities. Currently, it is in the spotlight and in consideration of medical and health industry. In medial industry, medical coders are in high demands. They apply suitable codes to healthcare services, procedures and treatments. They also shorten the decryption of conducted examination by applying code.
Medical coding plays a viral role. IT helps you to send accurate and precise information to insurance companies. Accurate data help to get reimbursement from healthcare insurance companies and government against the services that has provided to your patients.
Let us get into the word of coding and learn from basic. Here you can checkout the importance to healthcare industry and society of coding services. It will help you to expand and enhance your medical profession. Here are some of the pros of having medical coding services:
• Medical coding is a new business in the healthcare world. It is growing steadily as well as demand also increasing world-wide. So, this demand helps to generate more business and job opportunity. Certified medical coders will get prior preference. If you are planning for this filed, get the certificate.
• Coding companies, hospitals and insurance companies are ready to employ you. As certified coding specialist you will get wide range of work space such as office of doctors, hospitals, coding centers, law firms, insurance firms, government body and others. You also allowed to work from home.
These are the social benefits; let us move over other benefits:
• Medical coding is widely used because it offers you error free coding. With error free services, you or your hospital will get the quick reimbursements and make the cash flow leveled.
• Healthcare practitioners and hospitals can get the coding from remote palace by outsourcing. This way they can get out of managing extra workforce. They can also save space and utilize that in clinical tasks. So, your medical profession becomes organized and delivers effective results.
As social benefit, it generates more job opportunities and offer better pay that helps to increase the standards of living. With integrated medical coding system, your practice and hospital will get more exposure by having highly satisfied patients.
Ray Charles likes to write on medical related topics. He is currently affiliated with Medical Billing-India, a company providing medical billing and medical coding services.
Filed under Health Insurance by on Jun 23rd, 2010. Comment.

Every company and Corporation wants to find ways to cut expenses, and it is becoming apparently clear that one of the fastest-growing costs is health care. In fact health care expenses and costs have outpaced inflation by a factor of 10 over the last decade. And if you thought things were going to get better with Obama Care, it appears that things have only gone up since then, and will probably continue to climb.
There are a number of reasons for this and many that were not factored in by the congressmen and women who voted for this. Yes and the OMB which promised we would lower our government's cost, health care, and the politician's promises that they would lower our personal costs. Most voters currently are not amused, and most corporations after figuring out what it will really costs them, have taken a one-time charge against their quarterly profits.
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal noted that for many employers it would be cheaper to pay the fine than to actually insure their employees for health care. For instance, the article stated "If AT&T stopped health care for their 283,000 employees it would have to pay $600 million in fines. However it would reap the rewards of saving at least $1.8 billion over the next decade." Companies such as Caterpillar, General Electric, and AT&T shocked Wall Street with their estimates of what the new Obama Care would cost their companies.
Well prior to the ObamaCare passage there was an interesting article in business week on November 23, 2009. It was an article by Catherine Arnst titled;
"10 Ways to Cut Health Care Costs Right Now - Employers and Hospitals Don't Have To Wait for Congress to Address Inefficiencies and Waste"
In this article the author suggests "cracking down on fraud and abuse, developing a healthy workforce, coordinate care through family doctors, make health a community effort, stop infections in hospitals, get patients to take their medicine, discuss options near end of life, use insurance to manage chronic disease, let well-informed patients decide end of life issues, and apologize to the patient."
These do indeed sound like great ideas, unfortunately many of them were not addressed in ObamaCare, and therefore they still remain problematic. The MSRA virus is a huge cost, and it is true that people are completely out of shape in America, and there are far too many malpractice lawsuits, which could have been prevented, merely by apologizing to the patient, and explaining what happened and why.
In reality, there is probably no good way to cut the health care costs or the insurance cost for your company or Corporation, because they are skyrocketing at such a huge rate, that even if you cut some costs now, you will still be paying more for insurance and healthcare well into the future, we all will. Therefore, it might just be worth paying the fines, rather than insuring or providing health care for your employees, this is definitely something to think about.
Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes in good quality, and truthful articles. http://www.bloggingcontent.net.
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Filed under Health Insurance by on Jun 21st, 2010. Comment.