Navigating the Medical Maze

Navigating the Medical Maze
Author: Steven L. Brown
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441201440

Consumers are bombarded with competing health-care suggestions. Too often, decisions are made from emotions, peer pressure, or marketing, rather than through careful investigation. Steven L. Brown guides readers through issues impacting medical choices, weaving a Christian worldview throughout his approach. Beginning with the positive and negative attributes of medical doctors, Brown examines principles of practice and the effect bias can have on a physician's recommendations. The author also gives readers tools to navigate the world of alternative medicine and work through the emotional impact of illness. A section of frequently asked questions rounds out an insider's view of some of the critical health-care issues of our time.

Navigating the Medical Maze with a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Navigating the Medical Maze with a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Sue Ming
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0857008609

This comprehensive guide enables parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to play an active and effective role in their child's medical care from diagnosis to early adulthood. With a focus on working with health care providers to ensure the best treatment for your child's unique needs, it includes: - a description of the developmental and medical conditions faced by children with ASDs in lay terms - an explanation of common diagnostic tests - a presentation of conventional and alternative therapies and how they work - tips for managing day-to-day medical or behavioral problems - advice for parents considering enrolling their child in a research project - and all the latest medical information. This authoritative and accessible book provides parents of children with an ASD with the foundation of knowledge they need to become an active partner in the medical care of their child and the map that will allow them to navigate the complex medical world.

The Medical Day Planner

The Medical Day Planner
Author: Tory Zellick
Publisher: Victory Belt Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781936608775

Tory Zellick created this portable, easy to use planner after years of caring for her mother, who was suffering from breast cancer. The organizer is designed to be a helpful tool and guide for those who have taken on the role of caregiver, or for those patients who are healthy enough to care for themselves. As we all know, illness can be an overwhelming part of life. What you have here is a fill-in-the-blank guide to help be proactive throughout the treatment process. With its universal appeal, The Medical Day Planner is the perfect solution for recording vital information for patients of all ages with any ailment. It allows you to easily and conveniently track doctor's information, medication history, treatments, procedures, tests and scans, appointments, and hospitalizations, as well as stay organized with the 52-week day planner. Each section cross-references, allowing you to be fully prepared.

Medical Parenting

Medical Parenting
Author: Jacqueline Jones
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1642794511

Medical Parenting is the essential guide for parents to take control of their child’s health, from choosing a pediatrician to helping children transition into adulthood. As one of America's Top Doctors™, a mother of two grown children, and a physician and surgeon with over 25 years’ experience, Dr. Jones understands that there is no greater responsibility as a parent than ensuring your child's optimum health. With so much information out there, it can be hard to navigate the medical system. Medical Parenting walks parents through a myriad of scenarios involving children’s health, from choosing that first pediatrician to chronic illness and surgery to nutrition and binge drinking in teenagers, so parents feel confident in their decisions and learn self-care along the way. More than just a medical system how-to, Medical Parenting is told from a physician and mother’s perspective to include heartfelt stories from Dr. Jones’ own journey of self-discovery. Dr. Jones helps parents connect with their children on a personal level as they grow towards adulthood and find their way through the maze of the medical system today.

Navigating the Maze of Research

Navigating the Maze of Research
Author: Debra Jackson
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2015-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0729584623

- NEW chapter: Indigenous Insights into Nursing and Midwifery Research - NEW chapter: Navigating Nursing and Midwifery Research Ethics - NEW chapter: Knowledge Translation of Research Findings: Challenges and Strategies - A significantly expanded glossary to encompass the widening scope of nursing research.

The Healthcare Labyrinth: A Guide to Navigating Health Plans and Fixing American Health Insurance

The Healthcare Labyrinth: A Guide to Navigating Health Plans and Fixing American Health Insurance
Author: Marc S Ryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645439936

The Healthcare Labyrinth is not just a comprehensive guide to navigating health plans--it offers a blueprint for fixing our broken healthcare system. The American health insurance system is anything but simple to maneuver. Health plan enrollees become entangled in an intricate and opaque maze of confusion, often resulting in frustration, regret, and deep debt. In The Healthcare Labyrinth, health plan and healthcare technology veteran Marc S. Ryan seeks to demystify the U.S. healthcare system, helping Americans become wiser consumers and allowing them to navigate the maze with more confidence and certainty. Marc walks through how the current system operates, tracing the dysfunction, high costs, and lack of quality to three major issues: --a lack of affordable universal access; --little focus on wellness, prevention, and care management; and --outrageous pricing, especially compared to other developed nations. Using his decades of experience, Marc outlines a bipartisan blueprint to transform America's unique system without upending the employer-based system. He relies on leading academic, research, and mainstream media sources from across the political spectrum to examine the U.S. healthcare system and compare it to those of other developed nations.

Managing the Documentation Maze

Managing the Documentation Maze
Author: Janet Gough
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470597496

The accessible, easy-to-follow guide that demystifies documentation management When it comes to receiving documentation to confirm good science, U.S. and international regulators place high demands on the healthcare industry. As a result, companies developing and manufacturing therapeutic products must implement a strategy that allows them to properly manage their records and documents, since they must comply with rigorous standards and be available for regulatory review or inspection at a moment’s notice. Written in a user-friendly Q&A style for quick reference, Managing the Documentation Maze provides answers to 750 questions the authors encounter frequently in their roles as consultants and trainers. In simple terms, this handy guide breaks down the key components that facilitate successful document management, and shows why it needs to be a core discipline in the industry with information on: Compliance with regulations in pharmaceutical, biological, and device record keeping Electronic systems, hybrid systems, and the entire scope of documentation that companies must manage How to write and edit documents that meet regulatory compliance Making the transition to an electronic system, including how to validate and document the process Anyone responsible for managing documents in the health field will find this book to be a trusted partner in unraveling the bureaucratic web of confusion, while it initiates a plan on how to put an effective, lasting system in place—one that will stand up to any type of scrutiny.

Unraveling U.S. Health Care

Unraveling U.S. Health Care
Author: Roberta E. Winter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1442222980

Unraveling U.S. Health Care is a guidebook to the health care system that provides a timely and thorough explanation of U.S. health care, written in readable laymen’s terms. Roberta Winter educates and informs general readers about useful information that will empower their health care decision making. She makes sense of important health care issues, which are often filtered with political and financial stakeholder bias, confusing the health care consumer. Useful tips, explanatory charts, and statewide scorecards are included throughout to assist readers in choosing the best care they can receive. More than ever, patients must act as consumers of health care, balancing informed decisions with available resources. Keeping this in mind, Winter also explores other options available to patients, including seeking health care outside the United States, and provides a roadmap for medical tourists to the U.S. In addition, she includes Medicare enrollment tips, and a summary of the 2010 health care reforms and implementation guidelines. Bringing all this data together, this book will serve as a resource and guide for anyone who seeks to receive better care for both everyday issues and major health concerns alike.

When Kids Hurt

When Kids Hurt
Author: Chap Clark
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144120413X

Chap Clark's groundbreaking Hurt: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers revealed the hard truth about contemporary adolescence: societal changes and systemic abandonment have left teenagers struggling to navigate the ever lengthening and ever more difficult transition to adulthood without caring adults. When Kids Hurt offers these challenging insights to youth workers and parents in a more accessible form, with greater focus on how adults should respond. Practical sidebars and application sections, contributed by other youth experts, provide additional insights into youth culture and how adults can better guide adolescents into adulthood. This book will be an important resource for youth workers, parents, counselors, and others who work with youth.