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Health Care Reform

Obama and the Democratic-controlled congress have good intentions, but it seems that this administration is no different from the past administration.  In the worst economic crisis in decades, the people in charge of running our country are penny-wise and dollar-dumb.  Despite all the current changes to medicare and the ongoing debate over more cuts to medicare in the proposed health care issue, they are overlooking one critical fact: $30 billion dollars or more of medicare money is lost each year to fraud.  I don’t understand why they are not addressing this issue.  Have we elected leaders that have no concept of the value of our money?   Congress has managed to address all sorts of issues in the 1,000+ pages of the health reform bill; why have they not addressed the issue of fraud to the system? 

We know the excuses:  There’s the time constraint and the lack of people available to trace the fraud. In fact, past-President Clinton recognized the impact fraud had on our national budget and tried to get the then Republican-controlled congress to address this issue.  And yet, over a decade later, nothing has been done.  It insults my American blood to know that con-men are probably laughing at the ignorace of my country all the way to the bank.  Not only does this show the world that our government is wasteful and financially uncaring, but I wonder just how much of this fraudulent money is used to help fund terrorism around the world.  

We need to stop this fiscal leaking before we address spending more money.  Can’t someone come up with a solution?  Wait a minute, I have a solution! The National unemployment rate is over 10% and the the President recently held a summit on creating jobs in America with the focus on not spending more taxpayer money to do it.  Why not hire some of those unemployed people to investigate the medicare fraud.  One very simple solution would be to set up call centers where newly-hired medicare employees could call and verify that medicare recipients actually received the services that were billed to them. If the service was valid, those bills would be paid.  If the services were not valid, then they would not get paid.  This would be a self-funded program; money saved would cover the cost of the centers and the hiring of new workers.  Wahla! no new expense to taxpayers and the respect of this administration and congress would increase a notch or two. In fact, maybe we should look at other areas where there is a huge waste of taxpayer’s money and see how we can put people back to work by recovering these funds. 

I am not opposed to paying more taxes if that is what is needed to make this country healthy, but I am opposed to sitting back and watching my tax dollars be stolen.  Our administration needs to lead by example and show us the meaning of fiscal responsibility.

Make Exercise Work for You

It isn’t always easy to get into the gym and have productive workouts even when things are going well and you have good intentions of taking care of yourself. But now, the holidays are upon us and we think we have a good excuse to kick back and put our exercise routine on hold for a while. But, according to Dr. Peter Snell, the major benefits of exercise come from regular workouts so we need to find time to stick with our exercise routine despite the excuses.  Dr. Snell offers several suggestions that might help.  For instance, we can combine exercise with socializing.  Grab your friends and go skating, take a hike in the woods or build a snowman together.  It will bring out the kid in you and what fun a change of scenery can add to both spending time with friends and getting exercise; not to mention the memories you are creating.  Another idea is to change up your exercise routine.  Try alternating high and low intensity workouts to get more exercise in in a shorter period of time.  And finally,  use stress as an excuse to get that exercise routine in.  Taking some time at the gym will help relieve tension and help make it easier to sit back, relax and enjoy the holiday offerings.  Remember, these days we have with friends and family are treasures and it would be a shame to tarnish them because we are too stressed to fully enjoy them. Read more »

Falling Apart

Having just come from the doctor’s office, where I went for a routine yearly checkup, I was shocked to be told that my blood pressure is high, 150/120. For the last 60 years, my blood pressure has been perfect - 120/80. No matter what I ate or how I lived, it never fluctuated.  But today, it decided to shoot through the roof. My doctor was very concerned and told me to purchase a digital blood pressure meter and monitor my blood pressure 3 times a day over the course of the next week and report back.  Having never been overly concerned about blood pressure, I was clueless as to how blood pressure affected my healthy. So, as soon as I got home, I decided to do some investigation on the Internet.  Read more »

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