Monday, December 23, 2013

DRUG TREATMENT CENTER WELCOMES NEW STAFF MEMBER


Renowned author, trainer Dr. Barry M. Gregory joins Good Future, Inc.

Delray, Fla. — December 16, 2013 — A new staff member recently joined the team at a local rehabilitation center. Good Future Rehab Center, a mental health and drug treatment center that offers intensive outpatient services, individual and family therapy and much more, recently welcomed Dr. Barry M. Gregory to their staff.

Dr. Gregory, Ed.D., M.Ed., LMHC, was brought on at Good Future as the rehabilitation center's new clinical director. He will help direct the implementation of state-of the art, evidence-based treatments for both adults and adolescents. He is now working directly with many families impacted by addiction and helping to oversee the individualized treatment plans of every adult and adolescent client from admission to discharge.

Dr. Gregory has over 15 years of experience in the substance abuse and mental health fields and has been a licensed mental health counselor in the State of Florida since 2003. He has extensive clinical experience working with individuals and families impacted by alcohol and drug addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders.

Nationally renowned for his training seminars in evidence-based treatments like Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies, 12 Step Facilitation Therapy and Relapse Prevention, Dr. Gregory has conducted over 500 national training seminars for addiction and mental health professionals and is author of the new book “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Skills Workbook: Practical Exercises and Worksheets to Promote Change.”

In addition to serving as assistant director of a university counseling center, Dr. Gregory serves as a faculty member at colleges and universities, as director of outpatient and residential services at a community mental health facility, as coordinator for a substance abuse treatment center program in a jail and as a Clinical Director Department of Children and Families (DCF) Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in South Florida.

Dr. Gregory has a Doctor of Education degree with a major in higher educational leadership (2001) and Master of Education degree in Counselor Education with a Major in Mental Health Counseling (1997) from Florida Atlantic University. His published doctoral dissertation tested the efficacy of brief motivational and skills interventions to reduce high risk drinking with inter-collegiate student athletes.

Good Future Rehab Center is located in Delray Beach, Florida, cited by the New York Times as the foremost addiction recovery city in the United States. Good Future's mission is to improve the lives of those struggling with abuse, addiction and co-occurring disorders, offering the most comprehensive addiction treatment in the nation based on multiple research modalities.

Good Future's multidisciplinary team of highly trained medical and addiction treatment professionals provides a safe, trusting experience and helps clients begin on a pathway to a new, sober future. The center's professionals have years of specialized experience in women’s addiction issues, dual diagnosis, prescription drug addiction, sober living, alcohol treatment, drug rehab treatment programs and drug rehab programs.

Learn more about Dr. Gregory and the Good Future Rehab Center programs at goodfuturerehabcenter.com.






Good Future Rehab Center.
Address: 2230 West Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33445

Phone: (561) 859-0930

Fax: 561.266.0854

Email: info@goodfuturerehabcenter.com

Web: www.goodfuturerehabcenter.com

About Us Page: http://www.goodfuturerehabcenter.com/about-addiction-rehab-center/

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZIkntrE034

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Medical products and services advertising for $5.00





Image courtesy of Stuart Miles / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Rx Savings from August to November 2013 in the RGV

Total for August to November 2013

Total Transactions: 411

Total Savings: $9,724.02

Savings Per Script: $31.37

Average Savings: $39.46

Brand Transactions: 26

Brand Percentage: 6.19%

Generic Transactions: 385

Generic Percentage: 93.81%

U&C Transactions: 141

U&C Percentage: 32.58

The majority of the prescriptions filled are from cardholders in the Rio Grande Valley and a few from outside of  the state of Texas.  There has been a average savings of $2400.00 for the past four months.  Think of how many more people can still benefit from this free program.   I really need your help in sharing to others information about how they can save money on their prescription medicines and laboratory tests.  Your help is greatly appreciated and thank you so much.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

How can I avoid the 2014 tax penalty if I do not enroll into an Affordable Care Act plan?


Mr Girard's goal is to reach out to fellow Christians, to help the body of Christ save a significant amount in the coming year by signing up for 2013 health insurance plans that are only available for the next 2-4 weeks. This will help them avoid the 2014 tax penalty and give them a full 1 year reprieve before they must purchase an "Affordable Care Act" plan. The insurance companies are not advertising this, but it is a tremendous opportunity for individuals and families who need to acquire new health insurance and can still pass through underwriting.
Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 Adults can enroll themselves online 24/7 at http://InsureMyParts.com. Mr. Girard just expanded to every state where this is still an option from the most well known top A rated carriers in the nation. In some states, with some carriers, new enrollees only have until Dec. 15, others until Dec 30. So time is of the essence.

InsureMyParts.com  was designed by  Mr. R. Girard, a licensed Health & Life insurance agent whose goal is to help individuals and families across the U.S. sign up for health insurance online 24/7 from the comfort and convenience of their own homes.

Because the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has become a reality, millions of U.S. citizens have received cancellation letters from their insurance companies, informing them that the Government mandates new plans with new coverage at new prices that are difficult for many to budget in the coming year.

Mr. Girard wants to give people a reprieve all over this great country by letting them know that they have the option of signing up for a brand new 2013 Major Medical Health Insurance Plan that could be significantly less expensive than many of the new "Obamacare" plans.  

These 2013 Plans allow new enrollees to avoid the 1% income tax penalty for not having creditable health insurance coverage in 2014.   Enrollees can also keep their coverage for 1 full year or until the end of 2014.   But not all companies are doing this in all states.

That is why Mr. Girard is working diligently to update this site so that men and women in 36 states + D.C. who visit InsureMyParts.com can quickly find only companies, plans, and prices that are still available, giving them a one year reprieve, IF they can pass through underwriting.

Will buying short term also work in avoiding the tax penalty?

"It can count as creditable coverage; however, in some cases (perhaps all) the policies will not be renewed ... so for example with Humana you can get 1 to 6 months coverage but once your term expires you can not even apply for a new short term plan with them - you will be instructed on how to acquire a new 2014 long term major medical plan. To avoid the tax penalty you will need to have continuous coverage."

It's still 2013 - which means it's not too late.  But the door is closing quickly.

" Won't you please help me spread the word?   Families, couples, and single people could lose their coverage not realizing they had these options at these prices."  ~  Mr. Girard

Monday, November 25, 2013

What is Legionnaires' Disease?

In 1976, an American Legion conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania turned deadly when 221 men developed a new mysterious disease. This disease killed 34 of those men.

Legionnaires' disease is a serious and potentially fatal infection of the lungs.

Prevention: How?

Landlords and business owners can help control the spread of the legionella bacteria by using treated and sterile water in cooling, HVAC, and water heating units. Homeowners and business owners who operate pools, fountains, and spas should regularly clean and maintain equipment.

Find out more @ http://www.legionellacontrol.com/

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Top Therapist in NYC

The key to properly managing a mental illness or personality disorder is finding a therapist who knows how to help. Mental illnesses cause a wide range of symptoms that can affect all aspects of a person’s life in a negative fashion. A therapist is someone who can help to retrain a person’s brain, so that he or she can overcome some of the negative thoughts that the illness generates. This person can also help a client to understand the nature and the origin of the problem. To obtain the right treatment from a top therapist in NYC, one would have to contact a firm and schedule an assessment. An assessment or evaluation consists of a battery of questions that a specialist asks a prospective client to gauge the areas in which that person needs help. Assessments can often pinpoint a specific mental disorder or personality disorder to a certain degree. The therapist usually combines the data contained in the assessment with information that he or she gathered from the person to formulate an effective treatment plan. A person can also use an assessment to qualify for certain benefits, court proceedings, and accommodations at work. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a common practice of the top therapist in NYC. This type of therapy involves using various strategies to change the negative and irregular thinking patterns of people with mental disorders and personality disorders. For example, a therapist will help a person with OCD to realize that he or she is not in any danger for not repeating the act of hand washing, door locking, or bathing an extraordinary amount of times per day. The therapist would also help a depressed or bipolar person to understand that life is not unbearable just because something did not go as planned. In a phobia situation, the therapist may slowly expose the person to the object of his or her fear, until one day the person becomes immune to it.



Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services provides assessments and evaluations for people who have learning disabilities, mental illnesses, and personality afflictions. The organization can evaluate people for conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, schizophrenia, autism, depression, anxiety and the like. A person can use the results of the assessment to obtain treatment, prove disability status, or to receive special accommodations. The company accepts most insurance plans and accepts vouchers from the New York City Department of Education. Interested parties can schedule a free consultation today.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Depression from life circumtances


An estimated ten percent of all Americans suffer from some form of depression during their lives. This figure varies but is pretty much the same worldwide. There are a few areas of the world that depression seems to have missed, but not many. Depression in general affects the way we behave from our sleeping patterns up to the way we think and live life.

The difference between depression and bipolar depression is in the severity and frequency. Depression alone is often brought about by life circumstances, while bipolar depression is chemically- induced and the flip side of mania. The depression and mania come in cycles, regardless of the circumstances in a person’s life.  While those suffering clinical depression are at risk of using drugs or alcohol to alleviate their symptoms, the risk is greater in those with bipolar depression. A person who knows the highs of mania may try to recreate the feeling when they are depressed or “stable”. Drugs often help create that high for a short time. This puts the person at risk of adding drug addiction to the bipolar disorder.


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Friday, October 25, 2013

Do I Really Need an EKG Course to Work on a Telemetry Unit?



Pretty much the only rhythm you know is normal sinus rhythm, and the only facts you know about telemetry are that a very fast or slow heart rate can be bad.  You’ve heard of atrial fibrillation but could you point it out on a monitor if you saw it?  What about ventricular tachycardia- would you know it if you saw it on the screen and would you know what to do about it?  And forget about junctional rhythms, heart blocks, and bundle branch blocks… what are those?  You are indeed a newbie to the world of cardiac telemetry and EKG.

That’s why you should to take an EKG course.  Whether online or in person, an EKG course is your best bet in getting the knowledge and competence you need to care for your telemetry patient and safely work on a telemetry unit.  

Most EKG courses start with reviewing cardiac anatomy and physiology and the cardiac conduction system.  This helps by giving you a picture and a basis for everything you will be learning, as most EKG courses are broken down into categories of where the cardiac electrical impulse originates from, i.e. sinus, atrial, junctional, etc.  

Another aspect of EKG education is learning what all those lines and squiggles on the monitor stand for and what they are called.  It shows you which part of the heart coordinates with which wave on the screen and what that part is doing at the time of that wave, i.e. the big up and down wave is the QRS complex- it represents the electrical impulse moving through the ventricles.  Then we learn how to measure each of these.  Each wave or line on the screen determines a certain length of time.  Time is important because it shows how quickly or slowly an impulse is moving through the heart.  A slower impulse may mean there’s an issue in the conduction system somewhere.

Once all the labeling and measuring is learned, most EKG courses then break it down into categories of where the electrical impulse originates from.  There are usually 5 categories here: sinus, atrial, junctional, ventricular, and the heart blocks.  Sometimes a 6th category is paced rhythms.  Each category has several rhythms within it that need to be learned and each rhythm has its own set of rules regarding the wave lengths, time, etc.  Once these rules are learned, reading EKG’s and telemetry gets A LOT easier.

Some EKG courses also have extras like a review of cardiac medications and their indications regarding cardiac arrhythmia or a clinical perspective on each rhythm regarding the causes, treatments, and clinical presentation.  A good EKG course will also give you lots of rhythm strips to practice measuring and figuring out what each rhythm is.  It’s not enough just to just practice at work, as most of the rhythm strips you will encounter there will be a form of sinus rhythm with the occasional atrial fibrillation.

Finally, when choosing an EKG course, make sure it offers you everything you think you will need to feel comfortable and confident caring for your cardiac patient. 




Where can you get a free lesson on EKG?



Where can you get a FREE lesson on EKG?







Using the lessons of this free telemetry course, you will be be able to identify whether an EKG rhythm is safe or potentially fatal.




What is COPD?

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is known by several names – COPD, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, or COLD. The condition is progressive, meaning that the effects of this disease worsen over time. The effects cannot be reversed, but patients can manage their condition.

The two most common conditions associated with COPD are emphysema and chronic bronchitis, according to the Mayo Clinic. To manage these conditions, patients should not smoke and should avoid prolonged exposure to other lung irritants.

By working with their doctors, patients can take an active role in managing their symptoms. Treatments often include doctor-assisted pulmonary rehabilitation, which includes exercise, breathing therapy and diet monitoring. To get the most benefit out of this treatment, patients should make a point to exercise regularly and take care with their diet, trying to avoid foods that encourage the production of mucous. In some cases, doctors may prescribe the use of ventilators or oxygen therapy through a facemask or nasal cannula. For these treatments to be most effective, the patient should wear their oxygen mask or breathing device regularly. 

Smoking is both a cause of COPD and an irritant. Patients who have emphysema or chronic bronchitis will likely hear their doctors tell them that they need to quit smoking, and perhaps the best way to manage symptoms is to do just that. Patients should faithfully take their medications, including bronchodilators and expectorants, in order to manage their symptoms.

In severe cases, doctors may consider surgical intervention. Lung volume reduction surgery is a treatment for severe cases of emphysema. It involves removal of portions of damaged lung tissue, according to the Mayo Clinic. Lung transplant is another option for patients with severe COPD. In very severe cases and those cases of COPD caused by a deficiency of the protein Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, doctors may perform a bullectomy, which entails the removal of large air pockets and damaged lung tissue. 

When it comes to surgical interventions, the patient can play an active role in their preparation and recovery – by getting as much exercise as possible and following dietary recommendations prior to the surgery. Afterward, patients should follow all instructions and take prescribed medications faithfully.
Individuals who live with COPD may runs the risk of other issues, like thinning bone, weight problems, heart failure and even an increased risk of lung cancer. These complications are yet another reason that patients should cooperate with their doctors and treatment plans as much as possible.

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The Connection Between Obesity and Sleep Apnea


We all know about the many health risks associated with obesity, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and diabetes.  A less spoken about risk is sleep apnea. People that carry excess weight can develop a type of sleep apnea called Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Causes of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Due to Obesity

People that carry excess weight have fat that compress their upper airway while they sleep.  Not everyone that has Obstructive Sleep Apnea is obese, but this condition is much higher in this category of people.  OSA causes poor sleep quality, which may explain why severely overweight people also feel tired throughout the day.

Effects of OSA on Obesity

When obese people suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea, they may be stuck in an endless cycle that will only make the problem, and their health, get worse.  OSA causes poor sleep quality, reducing the amount of a hormone called Leptin to build up in one’s system.  Leptin is the hormone that regulates appetite and metabolism.  Not having a good night’s sleep can result in one feeling hungry because of this lack of Leptin.  The body thinks it does not have enough energy, and so it thinks it needs more food to build up the necessary amount of energy, causing a person to eat more than they really need.  If an obese person continues to eat more than they can work off, they will continue to put on weight, making the Obstructive Sleep Apnea to become worse, and producing less Leptin during the night.  This cycle continues and gets worse as time goes on. 

Ghrelin is another hormone that helps to regulate weight.  It determines when your body needs to eat or store it away for later use in fat cells.  When sleep deprivation occurs due to OSA, a lower buildup of Ghrelin occurs, making the body think it is hungry rather than tired.  Rather than wanting to sleep, the body thinks it needs to refuel, and so it increases the desire to eat, rather than sleep.

What To Do If Suffering From Obstructive Sleep Apnea Due to Obesity

If one suffers from OSA due to obesity, the first step would be to consult his or her doctor for consultation in lifestyle modification.  There is a treatment called PAP (Positive Airway Pressure). The devices that the doctor can prescribe, if used as directed, can result in an increase in quality sleep and weight loss, assuming a proper diet regimen is also followed. 


Why is immunisation necessary for public health?



Why immunise?


 ... for protection against serious infectious diseases

by Dr Robert Arlt - Consultant Paediatrician

 

Dr Arlt provides general paediatric care, ultra-sound, health checks, developmental checks for babies and children at Richmond Practice.

There are two ways of protecting ourselves against most infectious diseases:
  • vaccination 
  •  by preventing disease being passed on from one person to another, ex. thorough hand washing
Immunisation is effective in eradicating disease and preventing death.

A worldwide immunisation campaign against smallpox in 1979 lead to complete eradication of
the disease, after reports of 10 to 15 million cases in 1966. As a result, vaccination against
this disease could be stopped. In the early 1960s hundreds of children in the UK died of
poliomyelitis every year. Now the disease has nearly disappeared thanks to the effective
vaccination programme in place worldwide. We need to protect others too
By vaccinating children we achieve "herd immunity." This is the level of immunity that occurs
when the vaccination of a majority of the population (or herd) provides protection to
unprotected individuals. It is more difficult to maintain a chain of infection when large numbers
of a population are immune and this prevents massive outbreaks of a disease. It is particularly
important to protect vulnerable people who cannot be immunised, especially babies in their
first two months of life.

The licensing of vaccines is closely regulated 

Vaccines go through many different phases of testing. Their safety and any potential side
effects are always carefully assessed. Organisations such as the European Medicines
Agency (EMEA) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) also continue to work actively to
monitor side-effects contributed to vaccines after they have been released.

What about the side effects? 

We must see vaccines as what they are. Some are ‘dead’ and contain no active disease cells.
Examples are tetanus, diphtheria and poliomyelitis. But they do contain additives needed to
preserve the vaccine and to increase its efficiency. These sometimes cause local reactions
like fever and flu symptoms and allergic reactions that we must be ready for when we
immunise. Some vaccines are ‘live’ or ‘attenuated’. However, they are so weak that anyone
with a fairly normal immune system will not have a problem. Our immune systems fight off full
strength bugs all the time. Of course, we should not use these ‘live’ vaccines on immune-
deficient people.

... and MMR?

The recent scare around the combined Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR) vaccine was
connected to the work of Dr Andrew Wakefield. He linked the vaccine with autism and bowel
disease (Lancet (1998.) This contributed to a resurgence of measles cases in Britain when
many parents declined the MMR vaccination for their children. Many large-scale studies,involving millions
of children ailed to establish a link to autism and the Wakefield hypothesis
has not gained acceptance in the medical community. Dr Wakefield has since admitted that
his claims were “not proved.”

To conclude, immunisation protects everyone and helps a great deal in eradicating many
serious infectious diseases. It saves lives and is safe when used appropriately.





Richmond Practice routine childhood immunisation programme
  • when to immunise
  • diseases protected against
  • vaccine given

   Two months old
  • Diphteria, tentanus, pertussis
  • (whooping cough), polio and
  • Haemophilus influenza typeb (Hib)
  • Pneumococcal infection
  • DTaP/OPV/Hib and
  • Pneumococcal conjugate
  • vaccine (PCV)
Three months old
  • Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis
  • (whooping cough), polio and
  • Haemophilus inflyenzae type b (Hib)
  • Meningitis C (meningococcal group C)
  • DTaP/IPV/Hib and MenC
Four months old
  • Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis
  • (whooping gough), polio and
  • Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)
  • Meningitis (meningococcal group C)
  • Pneumococcal infection
  • DTaP/IPV/Hib and MenC
  • and PCV
Around 12 months
  • Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) and
  • meningitis C
  • Hib/MenC
  • Around 13 months
  • Measles, mumps and rubella (German
  • measles)
  • Pneumococcal infection
  • MMR and PCV
Three years and four
  • months or soon after
  • Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio
  • Measles, mumps and rubella
  • DTaP/IPV or dTaP/IPV
  • and MMR
Girls aged 12 to 13
years
  • Cervical cancer caused by human
  • papillomavirus types 16 and 18
  • HPV*
  • 13 to 18 years old
  • Tetanus, diphtheria and polio
  • Td/IPV
  • *Human papillomavirus vaccine
The HPV vaccine was introduced into the routine immunisation programme in September 2008.




Mother Nature's Safe Ways To Treat Hyperthyroidism


Hyperthyroidism, a term for the over activity of the thyroid gland, affects many people globally every year. The thyroid usually produces a protein-bound thyroid hormone that is essential to cellular activity. This hormone helps every organ in the body function at its proper speed, and is a fundamental part of a body's metabolism.

When the thyroid produces an excess of this hormone, but they don't bond to the proteins and circulate normally through the body, this is called hyperthyroidism. It affects every part of our anatomies, and can become a serious problem.

What you can do?

Fortunately, there are not only many ways to detect if a thyroid is overproducing, but there are quite a few different options one can undertake for diagnosis and treatment.

Only your doctor can prescribe medications to you. But there are many things you can do entirely on your own that can curb an overactive thyroid gland and feel better at the same time!


You get out what you put in

Diet is extremely important to your personal health, and your thyroid is not an exception. The right kinds of food has been proven to improve thyroid efficiency. One of the best is protein. Protein has demonstrated that it can assist in transferring the thyroid hormone around your body. Eggs, nuts, and fish are all great sources of protein.

Another place that will help is in the area of candy and soda. Instead of sweets, try whole fruits. The body treats it exactly the same as sugar. And caffeine excites the metabolism, forcing the thyroid to work even harder. Avoid those energy drinks too, if you can. They will make your sugar levels jump incredibly.

One more piece of advice in the food category is to eat smaller meals more frequently. When a person eats a large meal, their insulin level spikes, causing even more thyroid problems. It is better to have a few smaller meals instead, to keep the thyroid working smoothly.

It's also a good idea to avoid alcohol, as it dehydrates you and takes your minerals with it when it is metabolized. Staying active is also one of the best ways to keep your thyroid working right. At least fifteen minutes of brisk exercise each day lowers levels of insulin. Plus, exercise is incredibly healthy.

These easy and natural practices promote thyroid health. For more information about Hyperthyroidism, click here.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

I have NO benefits from my employer. What can I do?

Your situation may be similar to mine.  I am a contract worker in sales part time and just got hired as part time relief (PRN) employee at a hospital with no benefits. I get concerned about how many hours I can work and how I'm going to manage paying my bills too.  I've been laid off  for a long time and had lost my employer sponsored health insurance plan.  So far I've been paying for myself and my children short term policies that last 4 to 6 months (max).  My wife still has her health plan from the job that she has.  When I buy a new policy there is the option to choose a deductible, coinsurance, and out of pocket maximum amount to fit my budget.  I prefer to pay lump sum upfront for more discount when I buy my new plan. Most plans are core medical so I use the FreeRxPlus discount card to help with buying my prescription medicines and with any blood tests I think may not be covered by my health plan.  There is a little bit of freedom doing it this way because you can choose your policy and can be rest assured that you will not lose coverage from another unseen downsizing or layoff.


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Friday, August 30, 2013

Thursday, August 29, 2013

How do I utilize the lab test benefits of the FreeRxPlus card?

Too many times I have seen office managers and nurses too busy to realize that they could have referred their patients for laboratory (blood tests) services.  There are other card companies who may come and go to those offices that only provide a prescription discount. What I bring to you is the only card company that offers to the public a free discount card that has two benefits.  (pharmacy and laboratory)

What kind of patients would need this card?  For example: the unemployed, private pay, uninsured, underinsured, medicaid lapse, medicare part D patients, high deductible, high out of pocket, and non-citizens who pay cash for these services.

How do I use the FreeRxPlus card to set up service with a medical laboratory?


  • Ask your clinic office manager to get for you a detailed written doctor's order legible enough for you to dictate that order to the operator when calling 1-800-808-1213. Please have your FreeRxPlus card ready with you when calling.
  • If you are ordering a lab test you will need to choose a LabCorp office near where you live listed by an operator or you can search before calling at https://www.labcorp.com/wps/portal/findalab . 
  • A customized requisition will be mailed to you so that you can present it to that office when it is time to draw your blood.  You can ask for your blood test results to be mailed to you so that you can bring it to your next scheduled doctor's appointment.


If you do not have a FreeRxPlus card I'd recommend that you get one at http://tinyurl.com/rxprintcard

or save the image below and print


Monday, August 12, 2013

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Prescription Savings of the Rio Grande Valley for July 2013

Total Transactions
110
Total Savings
$2,517.40
Savings Per Script
$34.96
Average Savings
45.15%
Brand Transactions
3
Brand Percentage
2.73%
Generic Transactions
107
Generic Percentage
97.27%
U&C Transactions
38
U&C Percentage
34.55%

This data is from the prescriptions filled in these cities: Brownsville, Port Isabel, San Benito, Harlingen, Weslaco, and Rio Grande City, Texas.

There were a few prescriptions filled in the states of Arkansas, Illinois and Indiana.



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Worried about the new Health Care Bill?

Afraid you'll be forced to buy health insurance you can't afford? Our economy is bad enough and according to a recent study by Price Waterhouse Coopers, the new healthcare reform bill will make health insurance premiums rise by 40%.

Healthcare sharing ministries like Medi-Share are the only organizations to be exempt from the regulations and costs of the recently passed health care bill (Page 128, H.R. 3590 ).

This means that as a part of Medi-Share, you would be exempt, too. The requirements, the taxes, the penalties, and the high costs will simply pass you by.




Prescription savings of the Rio Grande Valley for June 2013


Total Transactions 112

Total Savings $1,712.92

Savings Per Script $22.54

Average Savings 39.85%

Brand Transactions 5

Brand Percentage 4.46%

Generic Transactions 107

Generic Percentage 95.54%

U&C Transactions 36

U&C Percentage 32.14%

This data is from prescriptions filled in these cities: Brownsville, Port Isabel, San Benito, Harlingen, Weslaco, McAllen, Mission, Rio GrandeCity, Atlanta and Conroe, Texas.

There were some prescriptions filled in the states of Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois and Indiana.



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Use the FreeRxPlus card to buy Pet medications


   




My oldest son and my wife had brought home a puppy from the pound.  When it was time to take the dog for neutering at the shelter they said she had a runny nose and a cold.  They were unable to do the surgery that day.  I took our dog to the veterinarian and the diagnosis was viral distemper.  The veterinarian said that viral distemper is usually acquired from being at the pound and also suggested for us to feed the puppy scraps, dog food and plenty of water.  Blackie did have seizures and a fever temperature of 102 F.  I told the veterinarian that I use the FreeRxPlus card for our prescriptions and had asked if a human equivalent drug could be prescribed for Blackie.  The veterinarian prescribed an antibiotic called Cephalexin for her cold and runny nose.  I took the prescription to the H.E.B. pharmacy in Brownsville because I know they handle pet prescriptions also just like Walmart.  The retail price of the drug was $24.00 and the discounted price after using the FreeRxPlus card was $14.00.  The extra $10.00 in savings helped me to pay the vet bill. I had to bring back Blackie for a follow up about 2 weeks later.  I had also given Blackie silver sol in addition to her antibiotics, food, water, love and attention.  Most puppies with distemper have a great risk of death so I've decided to share our silver sol with her also.  It may have had a synergistic effect for combating her respiratory infection. I'd mix her dry food with silver sol and then giver her antibiotics 2x a day.  The veterinarian was impressed by her condition, weight and vigor.  We are still waiting and monitoring her condition until the vet clears her for neutering as required when adopting a pet from the city shelter.



Friday, June 14, 2013

Total precription savings of the Rio Grande Valley in May 2013




Total Transactions 113

Total Savings $2,162.15

Savings Per Script $33.78

Average Savings 42.52%

Brand Transactions 8

Brand Percentage 7.08%

Generic Transactions 105

Generic Percentage 92.92%

U&C Transactions 49

U&C Percentage 43.36%


This data is from the prescriptions filled in these cities:  Brownsville, Port Isabel, San Benito, Harlingen, Weslaco, Alamo, McAllen, Rio Grande City and Atlanta, TX.

There were a few prescriptions filled in the states of Indiana, Arkansas, Illinois and Delaware.



Thursday, May 23, 2013

Vitamin discount plan



 The basic health plan also includes discounts on mail order vitamins and supplements from this fantastic company.



What is Medical Bill Saver?



Do you have medical bills that aren't covered by insurance?? Our Lifestyle Saver plan can help! Lifestyle Saver includes a product called Medical Bill Saver™ which can lower out-of-pocket costs on medical bills not covered by insurance. Advocates will work with providers to lower the balance on uncovered medical or dental bills over $400. Negotiation can lead to 25-50% savings!

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Monday, May 20, 2013

A Short Guide To Health Insurance Policies


Health insurance can at times be tricky. especially if you are somewhat new to the field. Determining the many differences in rates, policies and even the differences in insurance carriers can seem like a very daunting task. Even if you have lots of experience in dealing with health insurance you may sometimes find yourself confused and taken aback by the various insurance plans. In order to prevent expensive mistakes when dealing with health insurance one must decide to learn the ins and outs of this topic.

Carefully evaluate each health insurance plan before choosing the one that meets your needs best. Some available plans allow you to pay on a temporary basis while you wait until you can afford full coverage at a later date.

Check with physicians and medical care providers that you use routinely to be sure that they will accept whatever health insurance you may be purchasing. Simply check the insurance company website for a list of hospitals and doctors that are in the network of the insurance provider.

To keep your medical coverage affordable, inquire as to whether or not your employer has a wellness program you can participate in. A lot of employers these days give rewards to their workers who participate in health and wellness assessments. You might be able to find fitness programs that will help your employer save money on insurance coverage, which will lower your premiums.

Health insurance encompasses a wide variety of factors which requires you to be prepared and organized when choosing your policy. Research your options before choosing the health insurance you will use for you and your family. Ensure you have good communication with the companies and be thorough in your research.

Now that you've read some tips dealing with insurance, you should have no trouble browsing policies and finding one that suits you and your situation well. Not only will you save money on your health insurance, but you'll feel more at peace knowing that you have coverage for all your health care needs.


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Prescription savings for the RGV in April 2013





Total Transactions 103

Total Savings $1,758.79

Savings Per Script $29.31

Average Savings 40.88%

Brand Transactions 5

Brand Percentage 4.85%

Generic Transactions 98

Generic Percentage 95.15%

U&C Transactions 43

U&C Percentage 41.75%


This data is from the prescriptions filled in the cities of Brownsville, Port Isabel, San Benito, Harlingen, San Juan, Weslaco, McAllen, Rio Grande City, Beaumont and Houston, Texas.

There were some card holders who filled prescriptions in the states of Indiana, Delaware, and Illinois.




Friday, April 26, 2013

Prescription savings of the Rio Grande Valley for March 2013



Total Transactions 95

Total Savings $1,573.06

Savings Per Script $32.77

Average Savings 45.37%

Brand Transactions 7

Brand Percentage 7.37%

Generic Transactions 88

Generic Percentage 92.63%

U&C Transactions 47

U&C Percentage 49.47%


This data is from the card usage in the cities of : Brownsville, San Benito, Harlingen, Port Isabel, Weslaco, Edingburg, Rio Grande City and Houston, Texas.

There was some card usage in the states of  Delaware, Illinois, and Indiana.





Thursday, March 21, 2013

Are You Looking To Buy Health Insurance? Check Out These Tips!


Everybody should have a good health insurance policy. It is crucial in the event you experience a serious medical emergency. Disaster can strike at anytime and to anyone in the form of injury, illness or accident. If you are not prepared with good health insurance, you could stand to lose everything. On the other hand if you have a good plan then you can rest better knowing that your expenses will be taken care of in the event of an emergency.

You can get inexpensive health insurance if you are in a group. Many employers offer cheaper insurance this way. Though, if self-employment is in your cards, what do you do? Then look into becoming a member of the Freelancers Union, or a similar association or organization. There are plenty of advantages, the main one being affordable health insurance.

When talking to the health insurance company, never give them more information then they need. You should answer the questions asked as directly as you can, but no more. If you add any extra information, it will be notated in their records and could result in higher premiums or even a rejection of your application.

Take note of your bills. Even with health insurance, expenses can get costly, particularly prescriptions. Many doctors just write out these prescriptions for brand-name meds without mentioning generics. Compare prices at more than one place. Generic medications are often less expensive, but different pharmacies may charge different amounts.

If you compare group insurance to individual insurance, you can plainly figure out that group insurance has lower monthly premiums; however, individual policies give you more choices. The most important point is that having some form of health insurance is vital. In these times, living without health insurance coverage is flirting with disaster. It is too easy for something unexpected to happen that could leave you penniless. Don't put it off any longer; determine what kind of health insurance you need right now.


Dental, Vision and Lifestyle Discount Plans

  
Are you uninsured or underinsured? Do you need a dental and vision plan? Your Discount Benefits has affordable solutions designed with you in mind! Our programs provide access to discounted rates at providers nationwide with no paper work to fill out and no referrals required. Since our discount medical plans are not insurance your membership is accepted regardless of past or current health conditions.  

Your Discount Benefits offers one of the most inclusive medical discount plans and lifestyle savings programs in the nation to individuals, families, employers and their employees.







For just $9.95 per month, our Basic Health plan offers discounts for the entire family: Up to 50% off dental services and up to 60% vision services! There are other choice plans that include mail order diabetic supplies, vitamins, hearing aids, hearing aid supplies, chiropractic care, nurse hotline, doctors online, doctor hotline, pet care, road side assistance, identity theft protection, medical bill saver, hospital advocacy, legal care, alternative health and wellness.  Check out our website and register today for your very own discounts! Our plans are affordable and can be used by the whole family. 

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