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#Health care in America
gravelgirty · 10 months
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nursingservices · 1 year
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Title: "Comprehensive Home Health Care Services in Noida by URMI CARE PVT LTD"
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Personalized Care Plans
We understand that every individual has unique requirements, which is why we offer personalized care plans tailored to each patient's specific needs. Whether it's post-surgical care, elderly care, pediatric care, or assistance with daily activities, our experienced caregivers are here to provide the highest level of support and comfort.
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At URMI CARE PVT LTD, we believe that quality care goes hand in hand with compassion. Our caregivers are not just trained professionals; they are empathetic and genuinely care about the well-being of our patients. We treat your loved ones like family, ensuring their physical and emotional needs are met with sensitivity and kindness.
Services We Offer
Our comprehensive range of home health care services includes:
Nursing Care: Our skilled nurses provide medical care, administer medications, and monitor vital signs.
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URMI CARE PVT LTD is the trusted partner you can rely on for home health care services in Noida. We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for your loved ones by delivering exceptional care in the comfort of their own homes. Contact us today to discuss your specific needs and let us provide the care and support your family deserves.
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akonoadham · 11 months
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ed-recoverry · 2 months
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Shoutout to all Latin American and Hispanic LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Mestizo LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Mexican LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Puerto Rican LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Cuban LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Salvadoran LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Dominican LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Colombian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Guatemalan LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Honduran LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Ecuadorian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Peruvian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Venezuelan LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Nicaraguan LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Bolivian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Equatorial Guinean LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Panamanian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Peruvian LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Paraguayan LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to Spanish LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Costa Rican LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Chilean LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Uruguayan LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Argentine LGBTQ+ folks.
Shoutout to all Brazilian LGBTQ+ folks.
Take pride in it all. Your culture, your identity, it’s all so beautiful. Celebrate where you are from and who you are. It makes you you, and that is something to be proud of.
post for Asians, post for Middle Easterners, post for Oceanic folks, post for Pacific Islanders, post for Africans, post for Native Americans, post for Caribbeans
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socialjusticeinamerica · 10 months
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The overwhelming majority of people in the union live in poverty.
But an uninformed public is ignorant of this and resentful because a TINY number of A-Listers make millions.
Don’t hate people because they get something, instead demand to get what you are due.
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After some confusing paperwork and talking to a social worker. I have free healthcare till next year so I can renew it. I have all my pills except one. Walgreens is out of stock. Till then. I am complete for now. Lucky me. Alhamdulilah.
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prismatixxkhaos · 2 months
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Hi hiiii more Mechatalia sketches n designs! We got everyone’s favorite shithead as a mechanic bc his ass is NOT allowed to fly the giant robots LOL (but he can make them deadlier)
We also got Aerica!! “Khaos nobody cares about the micronatio-!” I CARE. Hima adds a micronation who’s whole thing is sci-fi, and you think I’m NOT putting them in? If Hima can add what he wants, so can I‼️
Oh yeah Lithuania is here to help as well! And Estonia who I’m working on
Also introducing the Atlases for China, England, and France! Can you tell which one I cared to design way more LOL
Also a display of the uniforms for Atlas pilots! As Italy says, they’re very grey, but at least the helmet gives SOME color.
(P.S I’m working on a fic for this AU hehe)
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I think about this thread a lot, so linking to it here so others can see it.
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You'll never unsee it. Original here.
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beauty-funny-trippy · 5 months
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15 Times Donald Trump Promised to Implement a Health Care Plan — and Failed
The very essence of a Con Man is to keep making promises and excuses, with assurances that results will happen soon, but "soon" never arrives.
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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months
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Shannen Doherty’s Untimely Death Sparks Important Conversations About Healthcare Access And Equity
By Janice Gassam Asare
Shannen Doherty, the actress best known for her roles in Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed has died after a long battle with cancer, at the age of 53. In a 2015 statement to People magazine, the actress revealed her breast cancer diagnosis, stating that she was “undergoing treatment” and that she was suing a firm and its former business manager for causing her to lose her health insurance due to a failure to pay the insurance premiums. According to reports, in a lawsuit Doherty shared that she hired a firm for tax, accounting, and investment services, among other things, and that part of their role was to make her health insurance premium payments to the Screen Actors Guild; Doherty claimed that their failure to make the premium payments in 2014 caused her health insurance to lapse until the re-enrollment period in 2015. When Doherty went in for a checkup in March of 2015, the cancer was discovered, at which time it had spread. In the lawsuit, Doherty indicated that if she had insurance, she would have been able to get the checkup sooner—the cancer would have been discovered, and she could have avoided chemotherapy and a mastectomy.
Under the IRS, actors are often classified as independent contractors, which comes with its own set of challenges. Although it is unclear what Doherty’s situation was, for many independent contractors, obtaining health insurance can be difficult. Trying to get health insurance as an independent contractor can be a costly and convoluted process. A 2020 Actors’ Equity Association survey indicated that “more than 80% of nonunion actors and stage managers in California have been misclassified as independent contractors.” A 2021 research study revealed that self-employment (which is what independent contractors are considered to be) was associated with a higher likelihood of being uninsured.
Doherty’s tragic situation invites a larger conversation about healthcare access and equity in the United States. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as “Obamacare,” was signed into law in 2010 and revolutionized healthcare access in two distinct ways: “creating health insurance marketplaces with federal financial assistance that reduces premiums and deductibles and by allowing states to expand Medicaid to adults with household incomes up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level.” The ACA helped reduce the number of uninsured Americans and expanded healthcare access to those most in need. It also helped close gaps in coverage for different populations, including those with pre-existing health conditions, lower-income individuals, part-time workers, and those from historically excluded and marginalized populations.
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Despite strides made through the ACA, healthcare access and equity are still persistent issues, especially within marginalized communities. Research from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) examining 2010-2022 data indicated that in 2022, non-elderly American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) and Hispanic people had the greatest uninsured rates (19.1% and 18% respectively). When compared with their white counterparts, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders (NHOPI) and Black people also had higher uninsured rates at 12.7% and 10%, respectively. The Commonwealth Fund reported that between 2013 and 2021, “states that expanded Medicaid eligibility had higher rates of insurance coverage and health care access, with smaller disparities between racial/ethnic groups and larger improvements, than states that didn’t expand Medicaid.” It’s important to note that if a Republican president is elected, Project 2025, the far-right policy proposal document, seeks to upend Medicaid as we know it by introducing limits on the amount of time that a person can receive Medicaid.
When peeling back the layers to examine these racial and ethnic differences in more detail, the Brookings Institute noted in 2020 that the refusal of several states to expand Medicaid could be one contributing factor. One 2017 research study found that some underrepresented racial groups were more likely to experience insurance loss than their white counterparts. The study indicated that for Black and Hispanic populations, specific trigger events were more likely, as well as “socioeconomic characteristics” that were linked to more insurance loss and slower insurance gain. The study also noted that in the U.S., health insurance access was associated with employment and and marriage and that Black and Hispanic populations were “disadvantaged in both areas.”
Equity in and access to healthcare is fundamental, but bias is omnipresent. Age bias, for example, is a pervasive issue in breast cancer treatment. Research also indicates that racial bias is a prevalent issue—because the current guidelines in breast cancer screenings are based on white populations, this can lead to a delayed diagnosis for women from non-white communities. Our health is one of our greatest assets and healthcare should be a basic human right, no matter what state or country you live in. As a society, we must ensure that healthcare is available, affordable and accessible to all citizens. After all, how can a country call itself great if so many of its citizens, especially those most marginalized and vulnerable, don’t have access to healthcare?
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gravelgirty · 11 months
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How I lost a month of work and health
This is not easy for me, but this is the situation. Buckle up, this is wild.
Our ex-roommate is a hoarder and has all of the mental health issues you may imagine. Among them is executive function disorder, the inability to make important decisions and procrastinate until it is almost/too late to do anything.
After 4+ years of threatening to move when we tried to get them to agree to a cleaning program so we could, you know, live in a healthy house, they found a new place to live. Cue worst moving company ever, that are so terrible they would make you feel sorry for the FAWLTY TOWERS cast if they contracted out to these misogynistic, lazy and ham-fisted movers and I won't name them because their employees have a disturbing history of holding your goods for ransom (extra fees out of nowhere) and actually threatening you if you hold your ground. Let's say the company name starts with S and rhymes with 'makeway' and leave it at that, ok?
Well, roommate had 2 cats rescued from the great outdoors and when they were kittens they were shy and skittish but they were somewhat socialized and gentle. But after about 4 years of living in a hoarder's classic labyrinth and losing every imaginable social interaction with humans, they went feral.
I tried to stop them from escaping the bedroom because the movers were leaving the doors open (another thing they ignored while they were busy breaking stuff).
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Three of us wound up in Urgent Care that night; me, my kid and the roommate because these poor creatures thought they were fighting for their lives. I hold them no grudge.
Doc says if things don't improve in 2-3 days go straight to ER.
Well. My hand balloons up in short order and I can't bend my thumb at all. I dutifully pay for a Lyft (roommate is gone even if their things are still here) and this happens:
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Diagnosis? Septic Arthritis.
This is a rare and scary condition. Cat bit through muscle, tendon sheath, tendon, and even impacted the BONE right at the thumb joint which is a spot almost impossible to reach with oral antibiotics. There's just not enough circulation for the drugs to do their work. So. To save my hand the plastic surgeon on call opens me up AND STRIPS THE SHEATH. I don't know how many stitches I even have.
They have me on a lot of antibiotics plus opiods for the pain and a shunt and tubes and all the good stuff.
Then they put me on vincomiacin, which is a common allergen. I woke up trying to take off my hair in the middle of the night. Like a hive of stinging wasps were under my skin. Cue IV benadryl for 2 nights.
I wound up paying $60 to get my hair cut short as a breath in vacuum when I was back on my feet because my scalp still hurts and is sore from the reaction.
I wasn't even the only person hospitalized in the largest hospital in South Puget Sound over a cat-inflicted wound. I was the 3rd. If you count the first night, I was the 5th. The winner was a woman who kept 4 unspayed cats in her house and thought she could wade in and break up a cat fight.
Priceless was the moment when the salty old nurse in ER muttered that at least I hadn't been bitten by humans, and it turned out she has Seen Things from the ambulance behind the mall on certain nights.
Ultimately, because I can't use the thumb without incredible pain and the mobility is toast, I'm off work until the 10th of November. I used up all of my employee sick leave and will have to muddle back to work and talk to HR about other options on getting some sort of emergency compensation to survive. Friends and family have been wonderful. They've helped with rent and offered rides, helped us get groceries, and all the things you need to make it through.
But I've lost my independence and it hurts, bone-deep. It's deeper than the injury.
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We are facing a deep clean of the apartment because we love living here and we love the landlady and maybe if we'd been a harder a** about the hoarding this wouldn't have happened. Who knows. But lyft rides have cost us $200 and there will probably be more to come as I muddle through rehab and appointments and exams. I'm annoyed about the hair cut. I'm not feeling great about the ballooning weight and I am baffled that there is still a ton of stuff that isn't ours, waiting to be hauled out and the rental agency wants me to pay an extra $500 to re-word the lease (re: start over) because rental controls are on the ballot and they would make it hard for these jokers to sock me with admin fees if the new controls are met and I'm betting this is why they are trying to get the money NOW. In the meantime, the carpet needs to go because my kid has asthma and cat pee carpets aren't healthy for anyone. Not a word about the cleanup has been made from the person who caused this mess. I don't expect it, either. They are mentally ill and not capable of drawing the dots when it comes to things like this. Nor do they have the money. Hard lessons learned.
I'm not posting any of this to beg for money. Frankly, nobody I know has it to spare. As I sit at home I'll slowly work my way through my ko-fi page and try to sell more fiction, and art if my confidence levels go up.
But this is health care in America and I am considered one of the lucky ones because my co-pay stopped at $75 for the emergency X-rays and my pharmacy (Rite-Aid) is finding new and improved ways to keep us from getting our RX in a timely fashion, ran out of bandages, and my GP is tearing her hair out because she faxes meds to me and they simply don't read the faxes that come in.
There is no transportation assistance on my insurance--and I repeat, I am considered one of the lucky ones with a state job + benefits.
I'm applying for emergency assistance to see if there is anything out there because pride goes first.
My sister likes to say, "Life's a lesson, sometimes you're it." This is my lesson. Don't vote down health care. Vote up.
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nursingservices · 1 year
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arenabreadandbiscuits · 3 months
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Bit of a rant but...
Honestly I often find myself despising existence here in the place I live which would be America. Tell me why healthcare isn't free yet?? I got a call from the hospital that I was in for MONTHS like last week and what do you mean I have an expected pay of over 200k dollars??? Like an I tripping??? Honestly I'm tempted to cry about it just typing it out because what?! I'm 21 and got sick out of the fucking blue and now after not being able to work or use my body like I could before ending up at the hospital I'm expected to pay that much in bill??
Lord help us, Lord help ME. Like I get so discouraged because I'm like why can't I just have the money? The funds I need? At most all I CAN do is write and draw for some loose change.
My mom is sleeping beside me rn so let me not have a break down immediately but Gods ... They stay saying America is the best country and I'm sure one more bad incident would leave me fucking homeless. Like it's not fair at all. Like you could get sick one good time and get fucked over from them on our.
Not to mention my mental health is shit. Granted it always has been but I've been stuck in a loop of getting super sad but never happy enough. Like I'm not allowed to be anything other than upset, or in pain some kind of way...like can't I just have money to get my dog to the vet when he needs it? How able money to keep food in my fridge for my family since it's not like I'm doing anything to help them??...
I'm sorry I did get lost in that but literally, I draw... I write.... Prices on art can be negotiable but prices on writing is set in stone.
Writing Commissions Post Here if you want to help. IDC how really, even if I have to write 20+ 500 word stories I don't care, I just need the dough...
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sher-ee · 13 days
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This is devastating.
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Story here ⬆️
Women must stop this. Vote blue. Vote Harris. Vote to save our lives, the lives of our daughters, our sisters, our granddaughters, our friends.
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baked-octopus · 1 year
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Damn all you Canadians for getting Shoresy a full month before us poor USAmericans. Damn you straight to hell
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