Posts Tagged ‘life’

Medical insurance coverage an issue for Las Vegas events

First, the good news: Surgeons at University Medical Center have successfully reattached the piece of skull that had been removed from bantamweight boxer Z “The Dream” Gorres, who suffered a traumatic brain injury after a November fight at Mandalay Bay’s House of Blues.
Now the bad news: Last week’s intricate procedure at the publicly funded hospital, combined with more than two months of around-the-clock nursing care and painstaking rehabilitation work by a team of physical therapists, has driven the medical expenses of the financially strapped Gorres to nearly $600,000. It’s a bill that Southern Nevada taxpayers must largely pick up, because state law requires promoters to put up only $50,000 worth of medical insurance for each fighter in the ring.The consequences of the Filipino boxer’s brain injury have prompted elected officials and the Nevada Athletic Commission to work toward crafting a solution that keeps taxpayers off the hook for the medical care of professional boxers.
But Las Vegas is home to lots of different events, and some are very risky. Could Clark County taxpayers end up footing the bill when other athletes [...]

Medical Health Insurance: a Major Factor for Health Insurance

Life is very unpredictable. Today, you might be in good shape, but we do not know what will happen next. However, life can also be practical. The practicality of life is something that most people hold onto. Everyone is so concerned with their personal life, especially their health. One way of being practical is to be prepared for the life ahead concerning your health. The cost of health insurance is on the rise, and the most common kinds of health insurances are medical health insurances.

 

With the current costs of medical care, it is readily understood why medical health insurance is badly needed. These medical health insurances pay much of the total hospital bills, while the person insured pays only a little. Such a transaction is very beneficial. If we have incurred medical health insurance then we need not worry about any emergencies that may come at any time.

 

There are different types of medical health insurance available. Medicare and Medicaid are the most common. Though the two may sound similar they are actually quite different. Medicare is issued to senior [...]

Future Medical Insurance Premiums Lowered If We Look After Our Hearts

Medical insurance companies are often paying out for treatment for heart conditions. In fact, it is up there at the top with cancers in being one of the biggest factors that will bring down British people. Without medical insurance, sufferers are often subjected to lengthy waits for treatment on the National Health Service.
However, there is good news. Scientists have discovered a drug which cuts death from a common heart problem by almost a third. Atrial fibrillation is a disorder of the heart rhythm but ‘Multaq’ has been shown to reduce the incidents of this claiming lives by up to thirty per cent.
This medical condition affects 700,000 Britons but the recent advancement in its treatment is the first in twenty years. The fast and erratic heartbeat of patients needs stabilising to avoid angina and heart failure. It is the upper chambers of the heart that are out of rhythm and causes the heart to beat up to twice its normal speed.
Another complication of this condition is the fact that it causes tiny blood clots to form and these can lead to [...]

Good News For Medical Insurance Companies

Cancer, heart attack and organ failure are the biggest and most frequently claimed for illnesses on medical insurance. However, new discoveries are being made all the time and it is hoped that this reduce premiums for medical insurance as these illnesses become more manageable and treatable.

Breast cancer is one of the few cancers that can be linked to genes and one of the biggest illnesses responsible for women making medical insurance claims. However, in medical advances, scientists have identified the key gene responsible for the spread of this devastating disease to other parts of the body.

Apparently, the gene SATB1 controls how more than 1,000 other genes behave within tumour cells and when it is over-activated, this is when the path for cancer is smoothed into other parts of the body. Interfering with this gene through the use of specific drugs would halt the march of cancer through the body, helping over 44,000 women in the UK every year.

Further news from the world of medicine includes news that experiments are being carried out that will cause tiny pieces of skin [...]