healthcare
An easy way to save on your healthcare in 2017
(BPT) – If you’re like most people, there are a few times a year when you sit down to review your expenses – your cable bill, entertainment expenses and grocery receipts, for example – and try to figure out where you and your family can save money. One item you should consider is your healthcare […]
Breaking the cycle of reactive healthcare
(BPT) – Americans are living longer than ever, and while we should relish the achievement of extending the life span for residents of the United States, we now face a pressing challenge for the 21st century: How do we ensure we not only live longer but also live well? To better understand the extent to […]
ACE Medical Exercise Specialist Certification: A Pathway onto the Healthcare Team
The American Council on Exercise® (ACE®) is proud to announce the release of the ACE Medical Exercise Specialist Manual, the definitive resource for health and fitness professionals working with special populations. The new manual incorporates the latest science-based assessments and programming from leading experts in clinical and post-rehabilitative exercise, making it an outstanding resource for […]
Getting Better Healthcare: Five Tips
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The American healthcare delivery system is changing in response to health reform efforts to try to improve care quality and reduce costs. Many Americans may have heard the term accountable or coordinated care to describe ways that patient care can be improved. But, they may not realize that many healthcare providers are […]
10 Ways To Diminish Your Charge For Healthcare
After central and breathing expenses double as crack or a mortgage, for a congruous contain of American families healthcare can be the looked toward greatest expenditure, and for many a big part of that overall healthcare cost can be their health insurance premium. However, according to financial experts, when it comes to preparing your family’s […]
Gen X obesity a major problem for healthcare, workforce: Australian study
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have confirmed that if current trends continue, Australia’s Generation X will overtake Baby Boomers for poor health, including rates of obesity and diabetes, which could have huge implications for healthcare and the workforce. In a paper published in the online journal PLOS ONE, University of Adelaide researchers compared the […]



