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Different types of jobs in the health care industry

May 31st, 2011

Many people decide on a career in health care at a very early age, particularly if they want to be a doctor, a surgeon or a dentist. That’s because these professions require many years of study and on-the-job experience before a permanent position can be found. However, many people decide that they want to work in the health care industry at a much later date – perhaps after they have already finished a degree in another subject or later in life. If this sounds like you, there’s no reason to believe that this late start puts you in a disadvantageous position. Indeed, there are many options for a job in health care that are vital to ensuring that the industry as a whole operates smoothly.

If you’re keen to work with patients, jobs in nursing, patient support and care assistance can be found across the country, in both the public and private sectors. Care giving in particular is a job in which your personal experience and general temperament may count for more than your qualifications in the eyes of employers. In this job, as in most positions that involve patient support, you’ll need to be patient, personable, able to work independently and have a flexible schedule that allows you to travel between care homes and residences, or stay overnight with a client if you need to.

Alternatively, if you don’t feel that you have the personality or experience to work directly with patients, there are several administrative and organisational positions available in the health care industry that are just as vital to ensuring that people get adequate care and support. These vacancies may range from basic clerical jobs to marketing-related positions that focus on promoting health awareness: for example, testicular cancer checks or anti-smoking campaigns. And if sales is your forte, there are appropriate positions you can apply for in the health sector too, such as selling private health insurance or cash plans.

Scientific research is another vital component of the healthcare industry, and positions may range from local clinical trial coordinators to internationally significant research on cancer, heart disease and HIV. These health jobs are likely to look particularly for chemistry or biosciences graduates, as well as people that have studied in other relevant scientific disciplines or those with pharmaceutical experience.

If you’re a non-science graduate, you may find other graduate opportunities available in the NHS and the private sector via graduate recruitment schemes. These programmes usually offer an attractive starting salary and may also include a bonus or an added perk for people from specific disciplines, like finance. However, gaining acceptance on these schemes may also be competitive. If you miss out on a place, consider volunteering at a local hospital or care home. You won’t be earning money but you’ll gain valuable skills and experience that will put you in an advantageous position the next time you apply for a health care vacancy.

Health Care Reform: an Opportunity for Insurance Industry Participation in Sierra Leone’s Medical Care System

May 22nd, 2011

The socialized system of healthcare delivery and financing, a relic of the British colonial era, still practiced in Sierra Leone has glaringly failed and any efforts at resuscitating it without implementation of major structural and systemic reform will only serve to prolong the inevitable.

Throughout the world, total state control and management of industries, services, markets and the means of production are gradually becoming a relic of the past. This model as practiced in the Sierra Leone healthcare system has empirically been proven to have served only to stifle innovation, growth, productivity and quality output with a resultant decline in overall living and healthcare standards of the citizenry. The current state of the hospitals and health centers glaringly highlights the systemic problems endemic in the entire government owned, managed, financed and operated health care system.

The continued operation of such a decadent and dilapidated delivery and financing system, lacking in even the basics of a modern healthcare infrastructure continues relegating Sierra Leone to the very bottom of the human development index.

The transformation thus of the medical healthcare delivery and financing system into a private insurance or a national insurance based system offers opportunities not only for insurers to develop market-based medical insurance plans and policies but also serves to effectuate the Ministry of Health & Sanitation’s desired policy goals, as espoused in the 2002 National Health Policy Paper.

Both policy and regulatory officials, healthcare providers, the insurance industry and other stakeholders must be engaged to effectuate implementation of fundamental systemic reforms if the country is to avert an even greater catastrophe.

Privatization:

 

Under the proposed privatization plan, the Ministry of Health & Sanitation will be transformed from ownership and management of hospitals, clinics, and employer of last resort for all physicians, nurses and ancillary healthcare providers into a health agency with only policy and regulatory functions.

The goal will be for the health agency to serve as a policy and regulatory watch dog mandated with ensuring that adequate and quality medical care is provided at the various private hospitals, clinics and pharmacies that will inevitably be established with the break-up of the current government owned facilities.

With the break-up and subsequent purchase or leases of these hospitals, clinics, health centers and other facilities, investors and entrepreneurs in an effort to realize maximum returns on investments, will economically be compelled to upgrade quality and standard of care, introduce state of the art equipment and technologies and engender a type of market forces competition which will inure only to the betterment of health consumers in the country.

A much needed infusion of capital into the health care industry by such a privatization plan will clearly spur additional economic activities in ancillary industries, as the dynamic forces of privatization and market mechanism forces of demand and supply will ensure competition for the healthcare pie.


Divestiture of Government Ownership:


The dismantling of the current mammoth and highly inefficient government owned healthcare delivery and financing entity must from a public policy perspective be designed and restructured to ensure governmental ownership and management divestiture from hospitals and other health care facilities.

Under such a scenario the government’s current enormous but woefully mismanaged capital outlay for health services will be substantially decreased as inefficiencies of corruption, salaries of providers, infrastructure maintenance, costs of medications and diagnostic equipments and other overhead operating costs will no longer be recurrent expenditures from the nation’s depleting coffers.

A system based entirely on a private market-based national health insurance plan with private enterprise and market competition at its core appears the most logical reform policy route to ensure a future sound, efficient and profitable health care infrastructure.

 Health Insurance Plans:

The cog which the proposed new system must revolve around is a nationwide network of affordable health insurance plans creatively designed to ensure a greater pool participation of a majority of the population. In such a system health insurance companies and provider organizations will be established to market various health plans, with minimum services and premiums based on market conditions. The responsibility for monitoring compliance by the various plans would fall under the ambit of both the Ministry of Health and Sanitation and the Sierra Leone Insurance Commission.


Multi-Payer System:


A major plank in this proposed health care delivery and financing privatization hinges on the enactment of health insurance legislation providing for employers to provide health care for their employees and dependants as part of a standard benefits package with concomitant tax incentives and governmental subsidies to ensure compliance. With such legislation the virtual free socialized medical care system, the costs of which have been borne exclusively by the government will now be based on a multi-payer system in which government, employees and employers will all participate.

With the system as currently structured however, only the government has a financial interest and stake and when other programs conflict with the financing of health care, politicians have only been too willing to sacrifice the health of their citizens on he alter of their greed and personal aggrandizement.

It is envisaged that health insurance providers will introduce concepts and plans, such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) and Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO), through alliances of health providers and insurance companies and marketed to employers, labor unions, governmental ministries and corporations on an annual premium basis.

The competition engendered by such health organizations for the medical insurance pie will subsequently result in competitive rates, coverage, deductibles, co-payments and premiums to make health care costs affordable for all.


The Unemployed:


As unemployment and underemployment are perennial problems in the Sierra Leonean economy, the provision of health care benefits to this category of the population must remain the responsibility of government. Medical services provided to this category of citizens in a private enterprise environment must be reimbursed by the government on a negotiated and pre-determined fee schedule or an insurance mechanism established in which government negotiates with providers and carriers for the provision of services.

As an example a fund established by levying taxes on the private health care providers, envisaged to emerge with such privatization, could be instituted and utilized to pay for these indigent services.

Further, since the hospitals, medical clinics and other medical facilities will be operated as businesses, either for profit or as non-profit organizations, the market forces of demand and supply will certainly ensure that patient quality care, improvements in diagnostic technologies, competent personnel and a general responsiveness to the demands of the clients will drive the new marketplace. The lethargic and inefficient atmosphere witnessed at most government hospitals today with customer service virtually non existent would be a philosophy of the past.

The economic viability of healthcare businesses will depend largely on the clientele they can attract and maintain utilizing the above yardstick. Providers of lousy health care plans and services will inevitably loose business to competitors as every year participants will have an opportunity to change health insurance plans.

Since a large population of Sierra Leone resides in rural areas, the proposed privatization plan will ensure the expansion of health care facilities into areas currently inadequately serviced. This plan will ensure that clinics and doctors put up shop in every part of the country in order to tap into the healthcare services available in these rural areas.


Challenges to Insurance Companies:


Designing an insurance system and plan to cater to the needs of the rural population who often are self employed in farming and mining activities posses a challenge to insurers in Sierra Leone, who in the past have been largely passive and unimaginative in policy design to meet the challenges and risks confronting the nation’s socio-economic landscape.

Proactive and creative underwriting of risks must be undertaking by underwriters, actuaries and marketing specialists to design, tailor and price health insurance coverage to meet the diverse needs of the insuring public. For example, the creation of pools by occupational categories could be one method by which insured’s, engaged in similar trades could be encouraged to form co-operatives for purposes of obtaining health insurance coverage at affordable rates for themselves and dependants. Premium payments through the pooling together of the co-operatives commodities can be an alternative payment method for the medical services. Health insurance companies could possibly establish subsidiary or ancillary companies solely for the handling of payments made by cash crops.

The current system under which nearly all doctors and related health care providers are employed by the government while at the same time owning private practices would be changed with a concomitant government savings on salaries, productivity and other fringe benefits. As privatization takes over in the hospitals, physicians, nurses and other providers will no longer be on the government’s payroll but will rather be independent contractors with their own practices.

Conclusion:

Whilst a micro version of the proposed reform has mushroomed in an ad hoc manner over the years with some large companies and corporations contracting with individual physicians and clinics for the provision of health care to their employees and dependants, the kind of systemic and structural overhaul needed to forestall a total collapse of the system and extend similar services to all could only be realized by a comprehensive approach along lines of reforms proposed in this policy paper.

 




Overview on Chinese Health Service Industry 2010

May 1st, 2011

www.cri-report.com – Chinese health and health management industries are now in the initial stage. Over the 30 years since the reform and opening up, the development of Chinese health and health management industries falls behind the rapid development of the national economy. Thus, the health and health management industries cannot adapt to the situation and requirements of the current development of Chinese economy and society. Though Chinese GDP increases rapidly and the governmental investment in the medical & health sector rises progressively, the problem of difficulty and high cost of getting medical services has not been solved yet.

As one of the sub industries of the health service industry, Chinese health articles industry has low development level. It now stays at the initial stage of development. “Except contraceptive medicines and devices, all other products and services have poor quality and incomplete variety.” said Vincent Ho, analyst of China Research and Intelligence. The industrial system from production to sales has not been formed yet. According to the recent research report “Research Report on Chinese Health Service Industry 2010-2011″, in 2009, the scale of Chinese health articles market was about CNY 36 billion, 15.4% increase over 2009.

Chart Scale of Chinese Health Articles Market, 2005-2009

Operations of other sectors such as hospitals, health insurance, fitness and entertainment, etc. are also analyzed in this report.

Due to the disparity in the market maturity level and policy restriction, the investment focus of Chinese market differs sharply from that of European and North American markets in the four major industrial clusters. The investment in Chinese health industry concentrates in the health service, especially in the circulation and consumption segments. In Chinese healthcare market, the heath management service industry focusing on individualized health service is in the initial period of formation, assuming great development space and investment opportunities.

Source:

Research Report on Chinese Health Service Industry 2010-2011

http://www.cri-report.com/reportdetail.asp?id=452

http://www.marketinfoguide.com/marketinfoguide/Html/?101634409.html

Money Makes the Health Care Industry Go ‘Round

April 25th, 2011

“According to data from the Concierge Medicine Research Collective, trillion could buy 10 years of round-the-clock on-call medical care for more than 928 people – or for the entire population of the U.S. for 30 years.” – SmartMoney.com

 

Right now in the U.S., the total national public debt outstanding is .057 trillion, or just over ,000 per citizen. If you can wrap your mind around that, consider the fact that with each hour that passes that amount goes up. SmartMoney.com ran an interesting report last week examining all of the things that million can do for this country, and concierge medicine was one of the topics.

 

Among other things that we could do with tillion, each American could buy 9 iPhones, 68 million students could attend Yale University, 65 million families could get a new home, and clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico could happen 326 times. It’s amazing what our U.S. debt could do for our country, if only we had the money.

 

“If we had the money we’d….”

 

It’s the age-old dilemma that faces everyone, everyday. As individuals we are constantly at the mercy of the all-mighty dollar. Health care is no different. According to a recent report in the Boston Globe; “Massachusetts insurance companies pay some hospitals and doctors twice as much money as others for essentially the same patient care.”

 

The article goes on to say “payments were most closely tied to market leverage, with the largest hospitals and physician groups, those with brand-name recognition, and those that are geographically isolated able to demand the most money.”

 

This shows a scary trend towards concentrated power, where hospitals and doctors who might not be providing better care, perhaps might even be providing less care, can demand more money based on influence. However, the more money doesn’t mean better health care.

 

It’s always about the money, isn’t it? It’s the reason that employers are turning to wellness programs, focusing on disease management and prevention rather than shouldering the cost of sick and out-of-work employees.  Concierge doctors and boutique medicine is at the forefront of helping large and small businesses lower their costs by keeping employees healthy with on-site visits and after-hours house calls.

 

According to Reuters, two-thirds of the 700 companies interviewed said they planned to expand wellness programs and 63 percent already offer health risk questionnaires. However, fewer than half of those companies offer weight management programs or nutritional training.

 

“More than two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, a cause of many of the most expensive health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer.” – Reuters.

 

The companies that aren’t able to keep their employees healthy are actually increasing their healthcare costs and raising employee rates. The report conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP found that employers blame shifting of Medicare costs for much of the anticipated increase in their healthcare costs.

 

The cost of health care, much like the trillion dollar debt that the U.S. finds itself in, is all about reducing waste and money management. By making small changes here and there to health care procedures, the U.S. could reduce health care waste by 5 percent a year, adding up to .6 trillion over 10 years, according to a report by Thomson Reuters.

 

“Last year, we published a report concluding that the U.S. healthcare system wastes 0 billion a year,” Bob Kelley, vice president for healthcare analytics at Thomson Reuters, said in a statement.

 

“This new report describes a possible path for significantly reducing that waste.”

 

The report suggests things such as using simple checklists to avoid medical errors, reducing health care fraud, reducing fragmentation in the delivery of care with better coordination between specialists and physicians, and importing electronic records. At the top of the list of suggestions to reducing medical waste and saving .6 trillion over the next ten years is “encouraging everyone to manage their own health through personal behavior to prevent disease.”

 

Prevention and proactive health care is the solution to our health care crisis and medical waste, which ultimately will help us to cut back on our trillion total U.S. debt. As Americans consider their health care options and began to think in terms of prevention instead of reaction to illness, which saves everyone money, concierge medicine is looking better and better.

 

Health Care: an Emerging Industry

March 22nd, 2011

Health care is one of the most promising industries in the health and hospitability sector today. Health care relates to the prevention as well as to the treatment of illness. It also implies the overall mental and physical well being of individuals. A health care system refers to the organized functions which are involved in promoting the overall health of the country. The United Kingdom is the only industrialized country that does not offer health care universally. The National Health Service in the United Kingdom deals only with healthcare in the UK.

Overview of The Rising Health Care Sector

The health care industry is an industry that is considered to be one of the most budding among all other recent upcoming industries. Health care deals with delivering quality service towards improving the health of the people residing in a country. In recent years, the health care sector has been witnessing an upward surge. In a developed country, the health care industry contributes to 10% of the country’s gross national product. The professionally trained people serving the health care system ensure that all processes run smoothly.

In most of the developed countries of the world, the health care sector has undergone a lot of privatization. This ensures that the systems that are developed under it run without any bottlenecks. There are several health care models that have come up in recent times. With the growing popularity of the health care industry, some major public insurance systems have also come forward to ensure the smooth functioning of the systems. There are numerous pay systems that have been developed to guarantee the accurate administration of the health care sector.

The health care industry has witnessed a rapid growth in recent times mainly due to its contribution in maintaining the overall health and hygiene of a country. Today, the governments of different countries invest a huge amount of money in the health care sector to ensure that the sector has the proper support needed to grow. Statistical studies have shown that the profit derived from the health care sector is huge, both from the social, as well as the economic point of view. It is due to these reasons that the health care sector is considered to be one of the most emerging and promising industries today.

The technological development brought forth by science in this 21st century, has been seen in the domain of the health care sector too. Today, there are many trained professionals who work in this sector. The professional touch has been given to the health care sector which goes a long way in delivering quality care and support to those who seek its help. With the increase of demand among the people of various countries, the health care sector is also undergoing various stages of evolution to cater to the changing needs and demands of the people. As a result, health care today, stands as one of the most significant industries of recent times.

Health Care Industry

March 22nd, 2011

Health care papers are commonly used to assess students in virtually all institutions that offer medical sciences’ lessons or lectures. These health care papers are used for both summative and continuous evaluation purposes. They are used as tools that gauge how well students may be aware of taught medical concepts and ideas. The health care papers assigned for evaluation purposes may take various forms such as research papers, essays, laboratory reports, review papers, book or research papers reviews and term papers just to mention but a few.

All these health care papers are used for various evaluation purposes and they are used under different circumstances depending on the kind of evaluation that the assigning authority would like to offer. Short forms of assessment may be simply carried out using short forms of assignments that easier to score and simpler to administer such as essays. However, these cannot be used to assess wider concepts and understanding in certain areas of a subject.

On the other hand, an assessment meant to cover a wider scope may opt to use lengthy forms of assignments that may span over a length of time such as term papers and research papers. The writing health care papers require expertise not only in the field of health but also expertise in proficient writing using various academic writing styles. The writing of health care papers may use various formats and academic writing styles depending on the stipulations of the assigning party as well as the type of particular assignment. However, all health care papers generally need to adopt a scientific approach because the field of health sciences is under the wider field of biological sciences. A large number of students undertaking health science courses find numerous challenges when writing their health care papers due either to lack of time or proficiency of academic writing.

Advances in technology have however, overcome this and led to the development of online writing firms from which these students as well as any other researchers in the medical field can procure customized health care papers. These companies have a lot of expertise because they employ people from various medical professions. These people have a wealth of talent in writing acquired over a length of time and can be able to deliver the best health care papers.

Our online writing is one such firm, and it has been in operation for over a decade and we are proud to say that we have churned out high quality customized papers for our clients all over the world in various fields within the health sciences. Our services and staff is unequaled because we assign various health care papers to people that are professionally qualified in those specific fields. Clients that procure from us have been able to enjoy high confidential handling of their working, originality, speedy delivery and high quality papers with well researched content.

A large number of our clients are return cases and this attests to the high quality of services that we offer at affordable rates. Our firm even offers discounts and free sample health care papers to our members and customers. Any client ordering though our online system gets automatic free subscription to our wide array of free papers at absolutely no charges. If you are experiencing any challenges in writing your health care papers contact as for help through our site and reach our customer care team for a great experience in health care paper customization.

Research Report on Chinese Health Service Industry, 2010-2011

February 12th, 2011

(CRI-Shanghai, http://www.shcri.com/reportdetail.asp?id=452 )Health service is not only a concept, but also a method, a complete and thorough service procedure. It intends to help patients and healthy groups better restore, maintain and promote their health, save expenditures and reduce the medical expenses effectively.   

In China, the health service covers health maintenance, nursing sub-health state, treatment of diseases, etc. When the standards of living of Chinese people were much lower, the health service mainly referred to the treatment of diseases. However, with the improvement in the standards of living, health maintenance, regulation in sub-health state and disease regulation occupy an increasingly large part in the health service, and their market demand enjoys continuous growth.

With the development of Chinese economy, the concept of health management is gradually recognized by the Chinese. Accordingly, the health service market is also enlarged. Various special or comprehensive health service chain institutions have emerged, such as those for eye test, dental examination, women physical examination, foot massage and hair nourishing. The health management advocates the transfer from passive health treatment to positive health management. The demand for health service is shifting from simple medical care to disease prevention, healthcare and health promotion. Thus, the health examination, consultation, maintenance and promotion, etc. are included in the health service industry.   

Chinese health service industry encompasses medical treatment, physical examination, health insurance and some other sub-industries. Presently, except medical treatment, all other sub-industries are in the start-up stage in China.

Before 2003, the physical examination in China was limited to the compulsory special physical examination for the purpose of obtaining employment and pursuing education, etc. The implementation units were nonprofit medical institutions designated by the government. After the outbreak of SARS, the population for physical examination in China acquires high-speed growth. People begin to pay more attention to their health. In 2009, the market scale of Chinese physical examination was about CNY 29 billion. The new-type physical examination is a series of healthy services. It not only enables consumers to understand their health conditions, but also integrates health examination, consultation and promotion. This has brought about many new concepts to the public health and medical industries.  

In 2009, there were over 1,500 commercial health insurance products in China. Meanwhile, the premium of Chinese commercial health insurance totaled CNY 57.40 billion. Among that, the premium was CNY 25.61 billion from the sickness insurance and CNY 28.98 billion from the medical insurance, rising by 11% YOY and 23.6% YOY separately.

In 2009, the population aged over 60 accounted for 12.5% in the total population in China and the proportion is still rising. When Chinese resident income is increasing, the environmental pollution is exacerbated and the population aging rate is also in continuous growth. Given this, Chinese people will pay growing attention to their health. Thus, there is a promising prospect for Chinese health service industry. 

Through this report, readers can acquire more information:
-Status quo of Chinese health service industry
-Market competition in Chinese health service industry
-Factors affecting the development of Chinese health service industry
-Prediction on development tendency of Chinese health service industry
-Investment opportunities in Chinese health service industry

Following persons are recommended to buy this report:
-Personnel in the health service industry
-Personnel in the medical industry
-Investors concerning Chinese health service industry
-Research institutes concerning Chinese health service industry
-Others concerning Chinese health service industry