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jamespeskett · 3 years
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#photojournal2022 I went for the building but stayed for the light. This used to be the Ford Motor Company’s UK head office. It’s now almost finished being turned into apartments. #dust #saharandust #ford #fordmotorcompany #forduk #archictecture #architecturephotography #eaglehouse #brentwood #brentwoodessex (at Brentwood, UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbLPrOXor9M/?utm_medium=tumblr
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flycondesign · 7 years
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eleanorkeith · 6 years
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When I saw this building yesterday I said, oh wow! It's got to be Queen Anne. Er, no, actually Jacobean, so I'm out by about 100 years. Built for a Director of the East India Company, hence its magnificence. Over the years it became a school, offices, military academy & Islamic heritage centre. While a school it was renamed the Nelson Academy after his visit with Lady Hamilton and sits off Wimbledon Village High street. Inside there is reputed to be many original features including fine ceilings and 17th century Delft tilework. It's now being converted into 8 grand apartments. #jacobean #wimbledonvillage #Eaglehouse #lemmein (at Wimbledon, United Kingdom)
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bob-thehum · 7 years
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#JennyMetz shares her vision for the future of the Inn at 2nd & C in the #historic #EagleHouse... @BurningLeaf (at Historic Eagle House)
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livingwellpage · 5 years
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Introduction to the Military Health Service
Active service military need health care. How do they get it?
For the 9.5 million active military beneficiaries and their families, the Military Health Service (MHS) provides the health care they need. Some of the medical care is provided at military facilities and some care is purchased through non-military (i.e., civilian) providers. A paper by Eaglehouse et al. (2019) provides a brief overview of the MHS.
The DoD provides insurance coverage to beneficiaries through TRICARE. The primary TRICARE benefit plan options include Prime, Select (formerly called Extra and Standard), and TRICARE for Life. TRICARE for Life serves as a secondary payer to Medicare for people who are eligible for and enrolled in Medicare. Beneficiaries with TRICARE pay nothing out of pocket when they receive care at military treatment facilities. Beneficiaries may have copayments or point-of-service fees due at the time of service when they receive purchased care, depending on their benefit plan, the provider’s network status, and whether out-of-pocket maximums have been reached. Payments for specialty treatment (for example, for cancer) in purchased care are handled in a way similar to that in which a health maintenance organization (in the case of Prime) or preferred provider organization (in the case of Select) in the private sector handles them. Although TRICARE plans are similar in structure to these private managed care models, MHS beneficiaries generally have lower out-of-pocket expenses than do people who participate in US public or private plans.
Military treatment facilities include 51 hospitals, 381 medical clinics, and 247 dental offices. Of these 13 hospitals and 52 medical clinics are located outside the U.S. Note that nearly 60% of TRICARE beneficiaries are retirees or their dependents. The TRICARE budget was $53.6 billion in 2019.
The Eaglehouse study also examines whether getting care from military compared to civilian facilities affects the cost of care. Conventional wisdom would hold that military facilities may be less expensive because government facilities may have lower cost, pay providers less, have lower quality, or have less overhead costs; civilian facilities may have lower cost if they are more efficient have to deal with less government bureaucracy.
In fact, it turns out that care provided at military facilities (direct care) is less expensive than care at civilian facilities (purchased care).
For colon cancer, patients who used direct care had the lowest median cost ($41,568), followed by those who used purchased care ($125,647)…For breast cancer, patients who used direct care had the lowest median treatment cost ($37,889), while those who used purchased care ($57,054)…had higher median cost…For prostate cancer, patients who used purchased care had the lowest median treatment cost ($13,104), followed by those who used direct care ($17,220)…After accounting for patient, tumor, and treatment characteristics, we found the independent contribution of care source to total variation in cost to be 8 percent, 12 percent, and 2 percent for colon, breast, and prostate cancer treatment, respectively.
A key question not answered in the study is how quality of care varies across the different facility types. Future research is needed to determine whether the additional spending was worth the cost.
Eaglehouse YL, Aljehani M, Georg MW, Castellanos O, Lee JS, Seabury SA, Shriver CD, Zhu K. Contribution Of Care Source To Cancer Treatment Cost Variation In The US Military Health System. Health Affairs. 2019 Aug 1;38(8):1335-42.
Introduction to the Military Health Service published first on your-t1-blog-url
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maxihealth · 5 years
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Introduction to the Military Health Service
Active service military need health care. How do they get it?
For the 9.5 million active military beneficiaries and their families, the Military Health Service (MHS) provides the health care they need. Some of the medical care is provided at military facilities and some care is purchased through non-military (i.e., civilian) providers. A paper by Eaglehouse et al. (2019) provides a brief overview of the MHS.
The DoD provides insurance coverage to beneficiaries through TRICARE. The primary TRICARE benefit plan options include Prime, Select (formerly called Extra and Standard), and TRICARE for Life. TRICARE for Life serves as a secondary payer to Medicare for people who are eligible for and enrolled in Medicare. Beneficiaries with TRICARE pay nothing out of pocket when they receive care at military treatment facilities. Beneficiaries may have copayments or point-of-service fees due at the time of service when they receive purchased care, depending on their benefit plan, the provider’s network status, and whether out-of-pocket maximums have been reached. Payments for specialty treatment (for example, for cancer) in purchased care are handled in a way similar to that in which a health maintenance organization (in the case of Prime) or preferred provider organization (in the case of Select) in the private sector handles them. Although TRICARE plans are similar in structure to these private managed care models, MHS beneficiaries generally have lower out-of-pocket expenses than do people who participate in US public or private plans.
Military treatment facilities include 51 hospitals, 381 medical clinics, and 247 dental offices. Of these 13 hospitals and 52 medical clinics are located outside the U.S. Note that nearly 60% of TRICARE beneficiaries are retirees or their dependents. The TRICARE budget was $53.6 billion in 2019.
The Eaglehouse study also examines whether getting care from military compared to civilian facilities affects the cost of care. Conventional wisdom would hold that military facilities may be less expensive because government facilities may have lower cost, pay providers less, have lower quality, or have less overhead costs; civilian facilities may have lower cost if they are more efficient have to deal with less government bureaucracy.
In fact, it turns out that care provided at military facilities (direct care) is less expensive than care at civilian facilities (purchased care).
For colon cancer, patients who used direct care had the lowest median cost ($41,568), followed by those who used purchased care ($125,647)…For breast cancer, patients who used direct care had the lowest median treatment cost ($37,889), while those who used purchased care ($57,054)…had higher median cost…For prostate cancer, patients who used purchased care had the lowest median treatment cost ($13,104), followed by those who used direct care ($17,220)…After accounting for patient, tumor, and treatment characteristics, we found the independent contribution of care source to total variation in cost to be 8 percent, 12 percent, and 2 percent for colon, breast, and prostate cancer treatment, respectively.
A key question not answered in the study is how quality of care varies across the different facility types. Future research is needed to determine whether the additional spending was worth the cost.
Eaglehouse YL, Aljehani M, Georg MW, Castellanos O, Lee JS, Seabury SA, Shriver CD, Zhu K. Contribution Of Care Source To Cancer Treatment Cost Variation In The US Military Health System. Health Affairs. 2019 Aug 1;38(8):1335-42.
Introduction to the Military Health Service posted first on https://carilloncitydental.blogspot.com
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gossiping-pigeons · 6 years
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Trust fall . . . . #london #cityroad #hoxton #eaglehouse #eagle #statue #building #buildingedge #large #precarious #dontfall #iron #eastlondon #cityshots #hotdesking #snapshoot #photo #photooftheday #londoncalling #londoncity #londontown #londoner #londonsummer #londonbylondoners #londonliving #toplondonphoto #lovelondon #random #pigeontalks #funny #londongram #londonblogger #londonlifestyle
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faceonthecover · 7 years
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ahopsi · 3 years
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Make your own flag. #eaglehouse https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ6_fXxsnwm/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bob-thehum · 7 years
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The #Inn@2nd&C #EagleHouse had a #GrandOpening #RibbonCutting last night with a crowd full of the #whoswho of #Eureka. I love what they've done with the place, mixing and matching #antiques and modern design. Beautiful. ❤️💙💛 (at Historic Eagle House)
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adiohq · 9 years
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Boys...workin’ it.
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xtinagogo · 11 years
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Thai super spicy pepper salsa at #EagleHouse in #Chiangmai #Thailand #tastytastyfood
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ahopsi · 3 years
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75% done. 🔮 #eaglehouse #nosleep (at 헨켈타워) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQcVH7EL_Bs/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ahopsi · 3 years
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#Make your own Flag Client : Eagle house. CN. Director of Direction : Kanghee Rhee Artist : @sgalsinh #flag #studio #eaglehouse (at 헨켈타워) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQcUzXBFdf4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ahopsi · 6 years
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wheredidyousleeplastnight #ninjatraining #eaglehouse (Shinjuku Washington Hotel, Tokyo (新宿ワシントンホテル)에서)
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ahopsi · 3 years
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Raise the flag. 깃발. 그 소리없는 아우성. So for once in my life Let me get what I want Lord knows, it would be the first time #flag #red #깃발 (at Eaglehouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRO2gmqLuHf/?utm_medium=tumblr
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