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January 10, 2011

40 Most Useful Web Apps for Health Administrators

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Health administrators, like any other executives, need tools that can shorten task time and that create time for more tasks. This list of the 40 most useful Web apps for health administrators lists the tools, communication devices, collaborative tricks, productivity and travel apps that can help you shave time off that busy day. Each tool is geared toward your success as an administrative professional.

ToolsTools

  1. 24SevenOffice: Some office suites offer email and calendars, but 24SevenOffice also offers billing software and an accounting program.
  2. eSign-iT: An easy to use e-signature application that allows you to gain legally binding approvals for your requests.
  3. Google Docs: Now a classic, Google Docs can keep your office happy, with online and collaborative documents, spreadsheets and presentation apps.
  4. Harvest: Track time, log expenses, invoice clients, keep track of account receivables and revenue.
  5. iSendr: Free Web service iSendr will instantaneously transfer a file directly from you to a client, employee or coworker, no server or software required.
  6. Mobile Password Safe: Specify your own labels, categories, and search your passwords interactively.
  7. paper.li: This tool can organize links shared on Twitter into an easy-to-read newspaper-style format for later use.
  8. Zoho Office Suite: Zoho provides a wide, integrated portfolio of rich online applications for businesses. Zoho Mobile includes online access that can be synced with a variety of other devices and computers.

CollaborationCollaboration

  1. CentralDesktop: This online tool can increase team work and collaboration with online discussion threads, forums, wikis, blogs, social technology tools and web meetings.
  2. Colaab: Review and collaborate on documents, images and video online and in real time.
  3. Entri: Need some feedback on a blog post you’re putting together? Entri lets you write with a good editor, grab the link, then share it with colleagues to chime in.
  4. Mindmeister: A secure and simple real-time brainstorming with colleagues that can be shared, used offline and with mobile access.
  5. Octopz: This online service facilitates collaboration, in either synchronous or asynchronous environments through the use of digital media, Web conferencing, VoIP and content management technologies.
  6. PBWorks: A shared workspace that links colleagues, clients and partners, along with password-protected projects.
  7. PlanbookEdu: PlanbookEdu is great for administrators…although geared toward educators, the tools are great to use for any business that uses scheduling, classes, seminars, etc.
  8. Vyew: This platform provides real-time interaction for content, presentations and training.

CommunicationCommunication

  1. Campfire: Invite a client, colleague, or vendor to chat, collaborate and make decisions in a password-protected chat room. Up to 60 people can chat at once.
  2. DimDim: Hold live meetings and events using just your Web browser and this online app.
  3. Followbase: This service scans Twitter and collects customer ideas, problems, questions and mentions of your company so you can share what people are saying and respond.
  4. GizmoCall: Make free VoIP calls from your PC using your browser and a headset/microphone.
  5. Grapevine: Grapevine keeps people within earshot of each other throughout the day via full-blown platform upon which you can build your very own Grapevine-powered applications for communication.
  6. Heap CRM: Heap CRM keeps all or your contacts, messages, e-mails, files, events, tasks and much more all together.
  7. ListMessenger: ListMessenger.net is an online system for e-mail marketing and sending e-mail newsletters.
  8. SnailMailr: Use this online app to send a snail mail letter when needed. Attach your logo and take advantage of high quality color laser printing with this quick and inexpensive tool.
  9. Tw’er: Want to spread the word about some activities or offers? Do it anonymously with this easy-to-use Twitter tool.

ProductivityProductivity

  1. ClockWork: Use this time management solution to track what you do during your day.
  2. EasyTasker — Business and Project Management: A simple, easy-to-use web app where you can manage all the main areas of running a business from your iPhone, Blackberry or computer.
  3. Lattiss Online Appointment Scheduler: Free app provides plenty of presence to better serve small business Internet-savvy clients and members.
  4. MightyMeeting: Manage a private library of presentations directly from your computer, iPod Touch, or iPhone. Supports presentations in Microsoft Office or PDF formats.
  5. Producteev: Producteev will help you manage your tasks from wherever you’re comfortable working : E-mail, IM, Web, iPhone, Gmail, Google Calendar…
  6. Schedule It: Online scheduling for staff, rooms and equipment that saves time and money.
  7. Springpad: Springpad not only captures things and organizes them for later (like Evernote); it also figures out what you’re saving and tries to put it into context and help you use it.
  8. TimeBridge: TimeBridge, a free meeting scheduling web app, is the only tool you’ll need to confirm agreeable meeting times with clients, employees and colleagues.

TravelTravel

  1. A simple to use translator: Translate your text in more then 10 different languages.
  2. Bing Maps: Use Bing Maps online to learn about traffic, share maps and find walking directions. Bing Maps also can find your taxi route and estimate the fare.
  3. Coinmill: An easy-to-use Web-interface exchange rate conversion calculator.
  4. PadPal: Create a free travel Website to share your meetings and create instant public relations.
  5. ParkWhiz: Help yourself and others find a convenient parking space for office visits, seminars and more with this online app.
  6. RoadTripHelper: Use this meta search engine to find hotels by attraction, address, city, landmark, intersection and more on this innovative mashup map.
  7. Syncd: An accurate, flexible and easy to use online time and expense tracking service that works great for freelancers or for teams of any size.
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September 26, 2010

How to Save Money on Your Healthcare Costs: An Insider’s Perspective [Paperback]

How to Save Money on Your Healthcare Costs: An Insider's Perspective

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This makes promises and delivers: the promise to clarify money-saving solutions in health care choices, and the delivery of simple chapters which outline exactly how. Learn what features of health insurance policies will provide maximum coverage for the least expense, determine which hospitals are quality institutions, and check diagnostic services for the best prices using this invaluable guide. — Midwest Book Review

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September 23, 2010

How to Stop Smoking Forever – Save Thousands of Dollars in Medical Expenses and The Cost of Cigarettes! [Kindle Edition]

How to Stop Smoking Forever - Save Thousands of Dollars in Medical Expenses and The Cost of Cigarettes!

Have you been wanting to stop smoking, but haven’t really known the right way to stop? What if I told you that within a week from starting this one stop smoking program you could be smoke free forever? Its really not as hard as you may think. In this eBook you will learn how you can be smoke free forever! If you smoke… => You will be twelve times more likely to die from lung cancer. => You will be ten times more likely to die from some form of lung disease. => You will be te (more…)

September 20, 2010

The Educated Consumers Guide to No-Fault Automobile Insurance: How America can save billions in Medicaid costs and create comprehensive and unlimited medical … cord injuries) in automobile accidents! [Paperback]

The Educated Consumers Guide to No-Fault Automobile Insurance: How America can save billions in Medicaid costs and create comprehensive and unlimited medical ... cord injuries) in automobile accidents!

This book is about a solution to a huge problem! Catastrophic injury in an automobile accident is a very serious life altering event.Are you prepared? Have you ever considered it? Can you imagine the impact on you or your loved ones if this very unfortunate event visited you? According to a Harvard Medical School study medical bills cause an average of 2 million personal bankruptcies every year, most of those people have health insurance. Are you an automobile accident away from (more…)

September 17, 2010

The Best Healthcare for Less: Save Money on Chronic Medical Conditions and Prescription Drugs [Paperback]

The Best Healthcare for Less: Save Money on Chronic Medical Conditions and Prescription Drugs

You can afford the care you need. If you’re one of the millions who suffer from medical conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or diabetes, you know that these illnesses can, over time, cause extreme financial hardship. In this timely, thorough resource, Dr. David Nganele helps you identify the drugs, programs, hospitals, and strategies that will significantly reduce your out-of-pocket expenses. You’ll discover how you can better afford your healthcare without losing (more…)

September 14, 2010

HOW TO STOP SMOKING IN A WEEK – You Can Increase Your Chances Of Living From Two To Twelve Times Longer And Save Thousands Of Dollars In Medical Expensive And The Cost Of Cigarettes! Mission-Surf [Kindle Edition]

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September 11, 2010

Physically active seniors save Medicare money. (Analysis of 5-Year Costs).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News [HTML] [Digital]

Physically active seniors save Medicare money. (Analysis of 5-Year Costs).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News

This digital document is an article from Clinical Psychiatry News, published by International Medical News Group on May 1, 2003. The length of the article is 555 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Physically active seniors save Medicare money. (Analysis of 5-Year Cos (more…)

September 8, 2010

10 ways to save on health care costs

As health care consumers endure higher deductibles and reduced insurance benefits, it is becoming more important to understand and even negotiate prices before receiving medical treatment.

Dr. Kathryn Stewart, medical director of care management at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago, believes that patients can and should be more proactive about seeking the best prices for their services.

“Hospital costs are probably 40 (percent) to 50 percent of what their (list price) charges are,” she says. But when it comes to billing, “most hospitals are happy to break even or have a little bit of profit.”

This means there is plenty of room to negotiate and reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.

Cutting costs
Shop for hospital care as you would any other consumer service, but with more effort since costs can run really high. You can save yourself a bundle using these strategies.
10 ways to reduce your medical bills
  1. Ask your doctor to be your ally
  2. Compare costs by using the CPT code
  3. Find friends in the billing department
  4. Negotiate lower prices, payment arrangements
  5. Ask if recommended services are necessary
  6. Explore state-sponsored hospital Web sites
  7. Check your insurance company’s Web site, too
  8. Ask for the Medicare rates
  9. Go generic
  10. Sweat the small stuff

1. Ask your doctor to be your ally

If you’re shopping around for medical services, you probably have a primary physician who directed you to seek the service in the first place. “You have to get diagnosed by somebody,” says Stewart. “So let that person be your advocate.”

She advises patients to ask their doctors where the best hospitals are for the recommended procedures, which centers will work with patients to lower out-of-pocket costs, and to even ask for help communicating with that facility’s finance department.

“If the hospital where a physician admits is approached by that physician on behalf of the patient, I think (the patient) might get somewhere with the hospital. Let’s say I have a patient in my practice who has one of these really high-deductible (insurance) plans, and they need to have a hysterectomy. (I could) approach the finance department and say ‘I’ve got this patient, but they don’t have (enough) insurance and they can’t afford to pay full price, but they can afford to pay something. Can you work with them?’”

2. Compare costs by using the CPT code

Though your doctor might be willing to initiate a conversation with the hospital finance department, you can still expect to have several conversations with them on your own. Before calling, make sure you have the “current procedural terminology,” or CPT, code for the procedure you are seeking.

“CPT is the industry term for the ‘billing code.’ It’s a five-digit number that is used to bill the procedure,” says Jane Cooper, president and CEO of Patient Care, a health advocacy company based in Milwaukee. Cooper says that your physician or physician’s office can provide you with the code, and the number is the same across hospitals. With this code, you can call multiple medical centers to compare prices for the same procedure.

3. Find friends in the billing department

When calling different medical centers, ask for the billing department, and then ask what they charge for the procedure you want.

You should be able to get (the pricing information), by being persistent, about 80 percent of the time,” says Cooper. “If the representative does not give you the answer you need, ask for his or her manager. And keep asking for the manager.” Your success in this area can help determine whether you ultimately choose to use this facility for your medical treatment.

“If the hospital or doctor won’t tell you what they charge, then my advice would be to go to a different doctor or hospital,” says Cooper.

4. Negotiate lower prices and payment arrangements

If you’re fortunate enough to get comparative information and an alternative hospital is cheaper, go to the original hospital to see if it can match the lower price. If all the hospitals you contact charge similar amounts, see if you can negotiate a prompt payment discount with one of them.

Don’t forget that hospitals are willing to work with people who have severe financial problems. If you need to have a procedure performed but feel there is no way you can pay the bill, ask if the hospital is willing to work out a payment plan. “Lots of hospitals have policies about (serving) underinsured people. They have sliding fees scales and (are able to arrange) various payment arrangements,” says Stewart.

5. Ask if recommended services are necessary

“One of the major pieces of advice I would give any patient is to not be afraid to ask questions,” says Dr. Charles M. Cutler, medical director of quality for Aetna, an insurance company, and co-author of “Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies.”

Ask about all the services your physician is recommending, including hospital room stays, lab tests, medications and anything else.

“If you’re concerned about the cost of a procedure, and whether or not it is discretionary or could be done at a later time, you should ask your doctor,” he says. One factor in lowering costs may be postponing, or even eliminating, a needless test or procedure. That decision needs to happen in partnership with your doctor, but by asking, you could save money.

6. Explore state-sponsored hospital Web sites

The Health Care Price Transparency Act of 2006 requires hospitals to report to the public information on specific inpatient and outpatient charges.

According to the American Hospital Association, 33 states already require hospitals to report pricing information and 10 more are voluntarily doing so. As an example, the South Dakota hospital pricing information Web site lists average annual costs for the 25 most common procedures performed at the state’s hospitals. That site reveals that the average charge for delivering a baby at one hospital is nearly $500 more than the same service at another hospital in the same city.

While these rates represent averages, checking a Web site before checking into a hospital could save you hundreds of dollars on your medical bill. Check your state’s hospital association to find out if local pricing is available online.

7. Check your insurance company’s Web site, too

One major drawback of looking up prices online or contacting finance departments is that the pricing information you receive is likely to be a hospital’s high list prices. If you are insured, your insurance company probably negotiates a lower rate for you, even if you have a very high deductible.

Fortunately, several providers are helping solve this problem by proactively placing their customer’s out-of-pocket price information online.

Cutler says that Aetna is implementing an online rollout of comparative cost information in several states, since primary care doctors usually aren’t able to provide this information to their patients.

“Most physicians wouldn’t know the cost of lab fees or what the cost of another specialist is,” he says. “That’s one of the reasons why we’ve been trying to provide more information. (We want) to help people get some of that cost information.”

Check with your insurer to see if it lists comparative costs online. Also, be sure to verify that any additional specialist you plan to use (such as an anesthesiologist) is covered by your plan.

Even though your insurer’s negotiated rates are likely to be lower than the hospital’s list price, be sure to understand how your deductible and co-pay requirements affect your total out-of-pocket expense.

“If you see that procedure is $2,000, and your insurer pays 80 percent, you might assume that your 20 percent (out-of-pocket expense) is $400,” says Jason Beyrouty, a director with Benefit Advisors, an employee benefit plan consulting firm in Salem, Ore. “But I’ve seen cases where employees forget to factor in their $500 deductible,” so they have to pay an extra hundred dollars.

Even worse, it’s possible that the $2,000 charge listed was in addition to the deductible, so the employee’s total expense would be $900, not $400. The lesson: Learn to ask how deductibles and co-pays are calculated with respect to listed fees. Doing so may not lower your expenses, but it might prevent those expenses from being higher than you anticipated.

8. Ask for the Medicare rates

If you have no insurance or are otherwise faced with paying a hospital’s list price, another negotiating strategy is to inquire about your hospital’s Medicare rates. The government-funded Medicare program has prenegotiated fees that hospitals accept for certain medical procedures. It’s likely that these negotiated rates are less than the hospital’s listed rates, says Stewart. “Ask, ‘What would you get for doing this procedure if you were getting reimbursed by Medicare?’” she says. “If you can get (the hospital) down to those rates, you’re doing pretty good.”

9. Go generic

Patients who are comfortable with their out-of-pocket deductible and co-pay amounts might still be in for a shock later on when they go to fill a prescription. “No one is going to be able to negotiate (pharmaceutical costs). The best cost savings result when people use generic (medicines) versus brand,” says Cooper.

Cutler agrees. “Generic drugs are, in the vast majority of cases, exactly the same as brand drugs. So, if your doctor prescribes something for you, ask whether that drug is available as a generic,” he says.

Another tip: “Make sure the drug your physician prescribes for you is on (your insurer’s) formulary,” says Cooper. The formulary is the list of drugs a health plan covers. If you don’t have any prescription drug coverage, contact the Partnership for Prescription Assistance at (888) 4PPA-NOW to see if you qualify for an assistance program. The PPA serves as a national clearinghouse for programs that help patients who lack prescription drug coverage.

10. Sweat the small stuff

After you negotiate major services, pay attention to incidental costs that might add up on your hospital bill. If there are any toiletries that are not included in the price of your hospital room, bring them yourself. Also ask about using your own prescription medicine if you already have it on hand.

Taking cost-reducing steps ahead of time can eliminate unpleasant hospital bill surprises later. Nevertheless, remember that it is nearly impossible to forecast what the final bill will be. If there is a complication during your medical procedure, you’ll obviously need more services and your charges could be higher than expected. However, if you believe your charges are erroneous, you will be in a better position to dispute them because of your familiarity with the services you selected.

As health plan premiums and out-of-pocket payments continue to rise, consumers will have to do more research and negotiating to get the medical care they need. Discussing costs upfront can help ensure that both you and your wallet remain healthy.

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September 7, 2010

Bicycle Helmets save Medical Costs for Children

Bike helmet
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Annually, 196 children younger than age 15 die from bicycle-related injuries. Approximately 8,900
additional children were hospitalized for bicycle-related injuries, and another 344,000 were treated and released in
emergency departments. Bicycle helmets prevent 52 to 60 percent of bike-related head injury deaths (for all ages),
as well as an estimated 68 to 85 percent of nonfatal head and scalp injuries, and 65 percent of upper and middle
face injuries, even when misuse is considered. Thus, bicycle helmets significantly reduce the total medical costs for
bike-related head injuries.
A. Costs Saved
Every $10 bike helmet generates $570 in benefits to society.
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These savings include $50 in medical costs, $140 in future earnings and other tangible resources, and
$380 in quality of life costs.
For each child bicycle helmet law that is passed, it costs $11 per new user and generates $570 in
benefits to society.

If 85 percent of all child cyclists wore helmets in 1 year, the lifetime medical cost savings would total
$197 to $256 million.
It is very expensive to treat a child with a bike-related head injury. These medical costs may sometimes
last the child’s lifetime. For example, in 1991, bicycle crashes to children ages 4 to 15 caused 52,000
nonfatal head injuries and 93,000 nonfatal face scalp injuries. Lifetime medical payments for these
injuries will approach $394 million.
2,200 of the children who sustain these head injuries will suffer permanent disabilities that will affect
their ability to work. Universal bicycle helmet use by children aged 4 to 15 would prevent 1,200 to
1,700 of these permanently disabling injuries.
Every bicycle helmet saves health insurers $57 and auto insurers $17.

These cost savings estimates may be conservative, as they ignore other significant benefits. For
example:
― Parents will spend less time and money caring for injured children.
― Lawyers will file fewer lawsuits seeking compensation for child cyclists’ injuries.
B. Lives Saved and Injuries Prevented
Universal bike helmet use by children aged 0 to 14 would prevent 212 to 294 deaths annually.
Universal bike helmet use by children aged 0 to 14 would prevent 382,000 to 529,000 bicycle-related
injuries annually.
C. Bicycle Helmet Use
Helmet use among children aged 14 and younger is approximately 15 percent nationwide.
Parents report that 85 percent of children who own bicycle helmets wear them. The usage rate does
not vary by income.

References
Miller, T. R., Douglass, J. B., Galbraith, M. S., Lestina, D., & Pindus, N. M. (1994). Costs of head and
neck injury and a benefit-cost analysis of bicycle helmets, Head and neck injury. Warrendale, PA:
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