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The Cost of PTSD

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The Cost of PTSD

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Tags: Anxiety Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Disease and Condition, Stress Management

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lorryschoenly Lorry Schoenly, PhD, RN

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Advice for dealing with increased health insurance costs | The Asheville Citizen-Times | citizen-times.com

citizen-times.com — “The N.C. Department of Insurance advises consumers faced with increased long-term health care insurance premiums to consider: Modifying coverage. Policyholders can ask their carrier to modify their coverage to bring premiums down.View full resource at citizen-times.com

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Student Loans Weighing Down a Generation With Heavy Debt - NYTimes.com

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DrAlexDing Alexander Ding Doctor and Medical Student

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Retiree Health-Care Costs Surge - WSJ.com

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2 Grand Challenges Explorations grants for global health

eurekalert.org — “The innovative research of three Northwestern University professors who are making a big difference in the highly promising area of synthetic biology has been recognized with two early-stage discovery awards from Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The global health projects will focus on creating new compounds to combat malaria and on producing biosensors for low-cost, in-home diagnoses.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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DrMSalim Dr. M Salim Ismail MD CAM, Integrative Physician, Physician, and Doctor

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8 Strategies to Increase Hospital Service Line Revenue, Reduce Costs: Part I | Hospital Key Specialties

beckershospitalreview.com — “Marshall Maglothin, principal at Blue Oak Consulting and former cardiovascular service line manager at Cincinnati-based Mercy Health,shares four strategies to increase service line revenue.View full resource at beckershospitalreview.com

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rvaughnmd Richard Vaughn MD Health IT, Physician, Doctor, and Health Executive

Hosps should focus on increasing revenue more than reducing costs, growing revenue is a more viable long-term strategy http://t.co/Qbj9FDKn

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This Is Not a Joke: Government Issues Study of a Study About Studies - ABC News

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Revitalizing your Healthcare Infrastructure | Mastering Data Management

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Patients Check Budgets Before Spending on Health Care

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Viewpoints: Two views on how to fight obesity; Tough choices for big business on health costs

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How To Find Your Healing Path After Trauma | Your Life After Trauma

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Screening Children For Sudden Cardiac Death Not Feasible As Costs Outweigh Benefits

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Screening Children For Sudden Cardiac Death Not Feasible As Costs Outweigh Benefits http://t.co/oats8dwL #cardiovascular

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Don Berwick on healthcare spending: “We have to improve our way out of this”

medcitynews.com — “Former CMS Administrator Don Berwick says healthcare costs can be cut if delivery is improved. Read more about Berwick's comments made at software firm SAS.View full resource at medcitynews.com

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lsaldanamd Luis Saldana Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

Don Berwick on healthcare spending: ‘We have to improve our way out of this’ http://t.co/4ZR74YDU

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Fitness in Middle Age Lowers Medical Costs Later: Study - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: THURSDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) -- Subsidizing exercise and fitness-related lifestyles in middle age could significantly reduce the ballooning cost of health care in later years, a new study of more than 20,000 people suggests.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Why Isn’t Kaiser Less Expensive? | State of Health Blog from KQED News

blogs.kqed.org — “Why Isn’t Kaiser Less Expensive? | State of Health Blog from KQED NewsView full resource at blogs.kqed.org

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They were the cost leader in the market "& that's no longer the case." Why isn't Kaiser cheaper? http://t.co/SDEkrfw5

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Trimming the Fat From America's Wasteful Health Care System - John Rother - Health - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “Budget hawks in Congress talk a great deal about health care waste. Where does it come from?View full resource at theatlantic.com

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