Archive for July, 2011

Why choose home health care?

Increasingly, families are making the decision to have health care provided in their own homes.  With 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day in 2011, the need for quality, affordable health care becomes an increased concern across the U.S. The aging baby-boomers – it’s anticipated that by 2030 the number of people over 65 will exceed 70 million – are now in a position where they need extra help with chronic conditions and daily activities, but don’t want to lose the independence and comfort of their homes.  In addition, the high costs of hospital and facility stays can cause a frightening financial burden.  While not everyone who needs health care assistance is a senior citizen – like new mothers and singles living without family nearby – the focus is often on the baby-boom generation.

There is scientific evidence that supports the belief that people heal faster and feel better when allowed to be at home.  Certainly the amount of germs and sources of infection are less when in a home environment over an institution.  The psychological benefits are undeniable; when asked, most people who are hospitalized with an illness “just want to go home.”  This also allows family to stay with the person in need, providing them with the knowledge that they are still in the loop of their loved-one’s health issues.

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Tips For Health Care Management Career Through Business School

Careers in Health Care thorugh Business School

Another equally promising and high demand career area is health care management through specialization in Business School in health care management in MBA. Health care includes diverse areas concerned with the health of the society like pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, diagnostic industry, clinical trials, nursing, medical equipment and public health. These sectors so far have been managed by the technocrats. Of late health care organizations have been getting converted into corporate structures and require professional corporate managers to manage them. Here again the Business school has responded by developing new programs like MBA in Health care administration and MBA in Hospital administration. For anyone with appropriate background and aptitude this is a good area to pursue career. It gives them an advantage with managerial positions in related industries. In a way one could claim that it is also a green area as it concerns the conservation of the most valuable resource of health.

Health care is growing sector. The anticipated growth is health care industry is very high due to increased spending. As on June 2010, according to US department of Labor health care gained 217,000 jobs over the past 12 months. In US health care spending constitutes more than 15 percent of the GDP. More than 100 MBAs join the health care industry every year from Harvard Business School alone

Tips for Career in Health Care Management-Business School Path

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Seasons Change, Home Health Care Will Not

Home health care services are of extreme importance in a day and age where nearly 13% of Americans are age 65 and older. Looking at the 2010 census, the population of the United States will be older than it is now in the future, with an age median being driven up by the Baby Boom. With an aging population come increased health issues across the board, as well as a heightened need for daily care and supervision:

“This rapid growth of the older population may present challenges in the next two decades,” said Victoria Velkoff, assistant chief for estimates and projections for the Census Bureau’s Population Division. “It’s also noteworthy that those 85 and older – who often require additional care giving and support – would increase from about 14 percent of the older population today to 21 percent in 2050.”

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The amount of people requiring home health care and its accompanying support continues to grow . Despite the increased demand for such services , budget cuts throughout the U.S. threaten to drastically reduce the amount of home health care services for the elderly, disabled, and poor.

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