UAS Sitka Leading the Way in Health Information Technology – Video


UAS Sitka Leading the Way in Health Information Technology
UAS Sitka #39;s Health Management Program is increasing trainings for health care professionals throughout Alaska. According to Campus Director Jeff Johnston, UAS Sitka has the only nationally accredited Health Information Management Program in the state!From:UALASKATVViews:6 0ratingsTime:00:38More inEducation

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The Politics of Energy: An Issue of International Security – Video


The Politics of Energy: An Issue of International Security
Having problems watching the live stream? Check out YouTube #39;s System Requirements for more information: support.google.com Speaker: Michael Levi, David M. Rubenstein, Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations http://www.worldaffairs.org Moderator: Jane Wales, President CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern California http://www.worldaffairs.org Energy plays a vital role in all aspects of modern economies from transportation to communication, from health care to national defense systems. The reliance on energy to fuel the operations of the modern world creates vulnerabilities and competition over its supply and plays an important role in the national security of every country. Join us for a conversation about the key drivers affecting the global energy landscape and their implications for international security. Energy security is a national as well as global priority that requires a coordinated foreign and domestic policy as well as international response. A critical question to be explored is: How will the global community collectively achieve a peaceful transition to a sustainable energy future? This series is presented by Chevron.From:WorldAffairsCouncilViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:00:00More inNews Politics

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3D Interactive Learning Center – Video


3D Interactive Learning Center
3D Interactive Learning Center, developed for use in waiting areas to engage patients in a 3D learning environment. The learning environment displays information on mental illness, health care agencies/company information, mental disorder statistics, future events, and individual stories. This is a step by step walkthrough of the Learning System.From:PeopleofColorNetworkViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:59More inFilm Animation

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For Loved Ones with NO or Vague Living Wills-Making End-of-Life Decisions if There’s No Plug to Pull – Video


For Loved Ones with NO or Vague Living Wills-Making End-of-Life Decisions if There #39;s No Plug to Pull
This presentation, "Consensus of Substituted Judgment: A New Tool for End-of-Life Decision-Making," is a narrated, slightly edited and expanded PowerPoint presentation of Dr. Stanley Terman. It was delivered on Nov. 9, 2012, at the "Conference on Legal, Medical, and Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care" held at the Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. The "new tool" is a set of illustrated cards that several loved ones and concerned others can use as they strive to attain these two goals: (A) To make the same decision the patient would have made; (B) to reduce their own anxiety, stress, and guilt. Here is a way to respond diligently, when a physician asks a loved one to make a difficult treatment decision; for instance, about withholding or withdrawing medical treatment when this treatment has a high risk of harm and burdens but is no longer beneficial to the patient. Surrogate-decision makers can choose to decide anonymously, in private. This avoids any one person being the "tie-breaker" to "pull the plug on Grandma." Alternatively, all can discuss each card/item that illustrates a medical or mental condition--as they together, strive for all to agree. This tool can be used for any patient who has NO Living Will or whose previously expressed medical/health care instructions are too vague for the treating physician to know precisely WHAT the patient wants and WHEN. The tool can be used for any terminal illnesses as well as for Advanced Dementia--for ...From:Stanley TermanViews:24 0ratingsTime:36:39More inNonprofits Activism

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Native News Update December 7, 2012 – Video


Native News Update December 7, 2012
This weekend #39;s stories: Federal Agencies pledge to raise awareness of sacred sites; US Chamber launches the Native American Enterprise Initiative; HUD unveils new and improved Tribal Directory Assessment Tool; Veterans Affairs and IHS work together to provide health care to Native veterans; Public reading of the #39;Apology to Native peoples of the United States #39;; Dave Anderson, founder of Famous Dave #39;s inducted into Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame. Native News Update with anchor Kimberlie Acosta from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com.From:skabewisViews:0 0ratingsTime:08:15More inNews Politics

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Hans R Koenig DMD PA – Video


Hans R Koenig DMD PA
Hans R Koenig DMD PA 500 N Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32807 (407) 277-6272 Our office strives to develop long-lasting patient relationships by providing comprehensive and preventative oral health care. Dr. Hans Koenig, DMD, PA has been practicing dentistry for 16 years and specializes in general and cosmetic family dentistry. It is our commitment to provide you with a safe and comfortable environment with a friendly staff. Your oral health and education is our responsibility and we take that responsibility seriously.From:HansRKoenigDMDPAViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:16More inPeople Blogs

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Connected Care Program from Community Care and UPMC for You Successfully Integrates Behavioral and Physical Health Care

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Connected Care a program developed by Community Care Behavioral Health Organization and UPMC for You has resulted in significant reductions in the use of behavioral and physical health services by their members and is influencing other community-based programs that provide Medicaid services for individuals with serious mental illness.

Connected Care, which Pittsburgh-based Community Care and UPMC for You started in 2009 as a two-year pilot program for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW), is designed to integrate behavioral and physical health care Medicaid services for individuals with serious mental illness. The program also addressed a similar set of needs in dually-eligible Medicare recipients enrolled with the two organizations. Behavioral and physical health care systems often lack coordination, which can result in a negative impact on individuals, including those with schizophrenia, episodic mood disorders, or borderline personality disorders.

According to a report by Mathematica Policy Research, an independent research firm that has been assessing the effectiveness of policies and programs since 1968, "mental health hospitalizations and readmissions improved for all Connected Care members, most likely because of targeted member outreach and education and concurrent initiatives focused on similar goals."

"Positive changes in (emergency department) use among members were likely due in part to improved processes and greater cross-staff familiarity," the report said.

Community Care and UPMC for You worked with other key stakeholders to create Connected Care in order to address the need for better coordinated care between behavioral health and physical health systems in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Connected Care employed a recovery-oriented model that was a partnership between Community Care, UPMC for You, the Center for Health Care Strategies, DPW, and the Allegheny County Department of Human Services. UPMC for You is the Medicaid program of UPMC Health Plan, and, like Community Care, it is part of the UPMC Insurance Services Division.

Through the use of Medicaid claims, enrollment data and utilization history for persons with serious mental illness, individualized integrated care plans were developed based on members' needs. A multi-disciplinary team consisting of staff from both Community Care and UPMC for You worked with providers and members to implement these plans, and a lead care manager coordinated care for each member.

"Community Care and UPMC for You are proud of the success of Connected Care," said James M. Schuster, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer of Community Care.

"We will continue to support multiple strategies to improve coordinated care for all of our members," said John Lovelace, President of UPMC for You.

The success of the Connected Care pilot program has also influenced other community-based programs. Community Care and UPMC for You provide support and facilitation of targeted programs to improve behavioral and physical health care coordination in many regions of Pennsylvania.

"As more health plans offer behavioral services, there is potential for other plans to adopt a similar model (to Connected Care)," the Mathematica Policy Research study concluded. The report also said that "information about key elements of integrated care," developed through the pilot program could be carried into "other regions and populations."

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Congress imports 100000 immigrants EVERY MONTH – Video


Congress imports 100000 immigrants EVERY MONTH
The Political Port informs viewers about how many immigrants are coming to America every month. They don #39;t have to have to know English or even have job skills. THEY WILL BE GETTING "FREE" HEALTH CARE http://www.youtube.comFrom:ThepoliticalportViews:3 0ratingsTime:03:53More inNews Politics

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Americans Looked Up Socialism and Capitalism Most in 2012 – Video


Americans Looked Up Socialism and Capitalism Most in 2012
At least people looked them up. After a long election cycle awash in overheated claims about political ideology, Merriam-Webster named socialism and capitalism its 2012 words of the year. The venerable reference book bases its annual choices on search volume from its website. Peter Sokolowski, the dictionary #39;s editor at large, said the words trended together in searches, with especially large spikes when President Obama #39;s health care law was in the news. Socialism was also very popular on Election Day. Other top words were tied to the presidential debates, including malarkey and meme, alongside perennial favorites like marriage. Perhaps most surprising was the appearance at No. 5 of democracy mdash;a concept one would think Americans could comprehend.From:slatesterViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:50More inScience Technology

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