Archives By Author: Del Meyer

If I Don’t Have Insurance, I Am Unable To Pay For Medical Care

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:57 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

A patient told my office she couldn’t afford to see me since she didn’t have health insurance. She had applied for ObamaCare and paid the first months premium of $600 but was unable to make the next payment. Therefore, she would be unable to keep her six-month follow up appointment. What she didn’t comprehend was […]

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The More Tests I Am Able To Obtain, The Better My Healthcare Will Be

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:56 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

There is a prevailing opinion that the more test I can convince my doctor to order, the better my health care outlook. Please read Dr. Goodman’s report above. He points out that you could obtain your entire health care benefits in diagnostic studies and not even obtain a single helpful treatment. This you could use […]

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Increasing Minimum Wages Would Help Our Welfare/Medicaid Patients

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:55 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

Most of the Benefits of a Minimum Wage Increase Would Not Go to Poor Households by David R. Henderson | March 12, 2014 Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University National Center for Policy Analysis Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee United States Senate I welcome the opportunity to share my views and research findings on proposals […]

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Medicine Is All About Science

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:53 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

In its quest to become the epitome of scientific discipline, the medical profession has lost sight of its original goal—that is, to relieve suffering. Today, with our obsession with the “scientific method,” we have deviated far from that goal. That is why the medical elite have coined the term “evidence-based medicine,” to emphasize that the […]

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Help For Physicians To Do Healthcare Correctly?

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:52 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

Dr. Steven Landers, MPH wrote: Dear Del, Healthcare reform is shifting the industry away from a fee-for-service model to paying for outcomes through value-based purchasing metrics as well as ACOs, risk-sharing models, shared savings programs, and bundled payments. This calls for a total overhaul in the structure of your business, and as a fellow business […]

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You Can Keep Your Insurance And Doctor And Save Money With Obamacare

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:51 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

Medicaid surge triggers cost concerns for states By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Associated Press   May 27, 2014 WASHINGTON — From California to Rhode Island, states are confronting new concerns that their Medicaid costs will rise as a result of the federal health care law. That’s likely to revive the debate about how federal decisions can saddle […]

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Pharmaceutical Management Companies Improve The QOC

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:50 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

Pharmacies programs are now making direct contact with our patients causing confusion and questions their personal physician’s (frequently referred to with the derogatory PCP designation) competence. Although these letters, which are shared with the patients, do state that they obviously do not have the entire patient’s record, and the “PCP” is in a better position […]

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Government Medicine Will Give Immediate Access For Everyone

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:50 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

We’ve been in the practice of pulmonary medicine for the last 45 years. We’ve seen a large number of patients in respiratory failure. Hospitalization in an intensive or respiratory care unit may be required by some if the patient has obvious difficulty in moving air into and out of his lungs as manifested by a […]

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Education Myths: Why Is “Logan” Depressed?

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:48 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

Logan graduated from “Bowdoin College” convinced that he is a “citizen of the world.” He convinced his alma mater to divest from carbon-based energy stocks. He can speak fluently about “the common good.” Although he is a “citizen of the world” in his mind, he was never required to learn a foreign language. He considers […]

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The $64,000,000 Question?

Posted on May 22, 2017 3:47 am By Del Meyer in Medical Myths

With the President’s Confidence Ratings Sinking to one-third and Congressional ratings slipping to one-tenth, “Why is America putting any confidence in these Medical Illiterates to devise a healthcare program which involves our most personal and confidential lives?” Send your answers and comments to medicaltuesday@earthlink.net The $64 Question Maybe some of you will remember the CBS […]

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