Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Survivor of Mesothelioma Speaks

 
Mesothelioma Survivor Speaks With Patients and Families

On December 14th, Mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus delivered another inspiring presentation on how he healed his cancer. Every few months, Mr. Kraus presents his experience with mesothelioma and answers questions from newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients and their families.

(PRWeb) December 20, 2006 -- On December 14th, Mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus delivered another inspiring presentation on how he healed his cancer. Every few months, Mr. Kraus presents his experience with mesothelioma and answers questions from newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients and their families.

In 1997, Paul Kraus was diagnosed with mesothelioma. The cancer was so widespread that doctors told him there was little hope and he should get his affairs in order. Rather than giving up, he created his own path to healing. Today, over nine years later, he continues to enjoy a good quality of life.

Mr. Kraus wrote an acclaimed book about his diagnosis and healing called "Surviving Mesothelioma and Other Cancers - A Patient's Guide." This book, available on Amazon.com, is the best-selling mesothelioma book in the world. Wanting to inspire more patients, Paul Kraus took the unusual step of hosting free teleconferences so that newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients and their families would be able to speak directly to him.

During the most recent conference, Mr. Kraus described the steps he took to heal his mesothelioma and answered questions from patients and their loved ones. Topics included: chemotherapy, holistic approaches, vitamins and other supplements, clinical trials, doctor-patient relationships, mind-body medicine and the specific treatments that he used. He also answered questions from the audience that included:

•    How did he know his treatment was working?
•    What therapies does he use now?
•    What was his "Total Approach to Healing?"
•    What treatments have other long-term mesothelioma survivors used?

While Mr. Kraus is quick to point out that he is not a doctor and he does not provide medical advice, he inspires patients with his own story of success and survival. Comments received after the teleconference included:

•    "The teleconference with Paul was excellent. I found it very informative, educational and uplifting."

•    "Thank you for writing the book, doing the call and providing patients and their families with hope."

•    "Thank you so much for your time, insights, and inspiration."

•    "Great Teleconference. Lot's of helpful information."

If you are a mesothelioma patient or a loved one of a mesothelioma patient and wish to listen in to the next teleconference with mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus, the schedule is available at: http://www.survivingmesothelioma.com/speak-to-paul-kraus.cfm or call 619-261-7922 to register.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Seniors Need Help With Medicare Prescription Drug Plans

 
Medicare Prescription Drug Plans: Seniors Need Their Web-Savvy Boomer Children To Help Them Make an Informed Choice

The December 31st deadline to enroll or change Medicare Prescription Drug plans is fast approaching. Unfortunately, seniors are still confused. The solution lies with their Boomer children getting involved to compare plans by using the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder at www.medicare.gov. Here's what Boomers need to know.

San Mateo, CA (PR Web) December 19, 2006 -- The first annual December 31st deadline for the new Medicare Prescription Drug Program is fast approaching. Unfortunately, the complexity of the program has many seniors still confused.

"The best solution is for web-savvy Boomers to help their parents by using the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder to systematically compare the 50 or so plan choices," says eldercare advisor Esther Koch who is also a Medicare Aging Network Partner with the Administration on Aging and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION BOOMERS NEED TO KNOW
Boomers first need to know exactly what type of healthcare coverage their parent has and whether it also includes prescription drug coverage. For seniors with an employer or union retiree health plan or a Medicare Advantage health plan, prescription drug coverage is likely to already be included. In these instances, there is probably nothing to do as long as the senior received notification that the drug coverage is 'creditable' coverage.

It is important to understand that there are two types of  Medicare drug plans: Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (commonly referred to as 'stand alone' plans) and Medicare Advantage Plans. "The seniors that really need to review plans annually are those who have 'stand alone' Prescription Drug Plans," says Koch.

"The goal is to select a Prescription Drug Plan whose formulary covers all of a senior's drug needs," Koch points out. Since it is likely that a senior's drugs plus the plan's formulary, tier structure and pricing will change annually, that may not be the same plan each year.

MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN FINDER
Koch stresses, "The primary web-based tool is the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder at www.medicare.gov." By entering their parent's zip code and drug names, dosage and 30-day supply, Boomers will obtain a prioritized list of their parent's plan options. They can even save their work and return to it.

Plan options will be sorted from least expensive to most expensive plan based on total estimated annual costs including premiums, deductibles, copays and coinsurance. Total costs vary widely by plan. Koch emphasizes, "Think of this as getting a list of the total cost of all of your holiday gifts if the same gifts were purchased from some 50 different retailers. You should be most interested in the least expensive plans."

In addition, Koch continues, "It is the total estimated annual cost that is most important, not just the amount of the monthly premium or whether donut hole coverage is included."

The five least expensive plans will show up initially. "You can show all plans, do side-by-side comparisons of up to 3 plans at a time, and drill down to more detailed information. Once you have analyzed options and decided on a plan, it is best to go to the plan's website to enroll," Koch points out.

SENIORS WITH LIMITED INCOME AND RESOURCES
Special rules apply to seniors with limited income and resources. These rules are very detailed so the best sources of assistance are:

- Your parent's State Health Insurance Assistance Program at
http://www.medicare.gov/contacts/static/allStateContacts.asp
- Social Security at www.socialsecurity.gov and 1-800-772-1213; and
- Medicare at
www.medicare.gov and 1-800-MEDICARE.

CONCLUSION
Koch concludes, "This is an opportunity for Boomers to be there for their parents. They need you!"

For more information on Medicare Rx and how to use the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder visit the Encore Management website at www.encoremgmt.com under the Medicare Rx tab.

ABOUT ESTHER KOCH
Esther Koch is a gerontologist and eldercare advisor. Her firm, Encore Management, provides personal and corporate advisory services and seminars to assist Boomers with the range of issues associated with caring for an aging parent and their own aging. Her media interviews and articles have appeared on television, radio and in print.

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Friday, December 08, 2006

America's Deadliest Cancer

 
Deerfield Walk to Fund Research on America’s Deadliest Cancer

The Second Annual Deerfield Lung Cancer Awareness Walk will kick off from Deerfield’s Maplewood Park at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 21, with proceeds from the event benefiting the LUNGevity Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated exclusively to funding research in the treatment and cure of lung cancer.

Deerfield, IL (PRWEB) October 10, 2006 -- Eighty-five percent of lung cancer patients do not live very long after their diagnosis, but a walk in Deerfield this month hopes to provide them with better treatment options and, ultimately, a cure.

The Second Annual Deerfield Lung Cancer Awareness Walk will kick off from Deerfield’s Maplewood Park at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 21, with proceeds from the event benefiting the LUNGevity Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated exclusively to funding research in the treatment and cure of lung cancer.

Although lung cancer is the number one cancer killer, claiming the lives of more than 160,000 Americans annually – more than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer combined – it receives a small fraction of research funding as compared to other cancers. Learning this inspired lung cancer patients Gayle Levy, Kay Barmore, Patti Helfand, Melissa Zagon, and other survivors to establish the LUNGevity Foundation in 2000.

LUNGevity supports the innovative work of clinical researchers seeking new treatments, and ultimately, a cure. In six years, the organization has grown into a recognizable force in funding lung cancer research, partnering on more than $2.5 million in grants with national organizations such as the American Lung Association, American Cancer Society, and the American Thoracic Society.

Gayle Levy lost her life to lung cancer, but her mother, Joan Grossman, continues her commitment to a cure by raising money for LUNGevity through the Deerfield Lung Cancer Awareness Walk. The Walk hopes to raise several thousand dollars for lung cancer research.

The Second Annual Deerfield Lung Cancer Awareness Walk is one of more than a dozen events taking place around the country this fall and spring to benefit the LUNGevity Foundation and bring attention to the need for more research funding.

Registration is $25 for adults, $10 for children 16 years and younger. All walkers will receive a t-shirt. To register, contact Joan Grossman at joan(at)grossmanpartners.com or register on-line at www.lungevity.org/deerfield.

About the LUNGevity Foundation:
The LUNGevity Foundation is the only organization in the United States dedicated exclusively to funding lung cancer research. Its goal is to save the lives of the 170,000 Americans newly diagnosed with lung cancer each year, eighty-five percent of whom will die within five years without the development of new diagnostic and treatment methods. Partnering with the foremost physicians and research scientists in the world, the foundation supports innovative lung cancer research. For more information, contact (773) 281-LUNG (5864) or www.lungevity.org.

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Who cares about Telemedicine?

 
Could Telemedicine's Impact on Health Care Cause Investors to Take Notice?

Will One Young Company, Veridigm Inc., Make Telemedicine a Household Name?

Los Angeles, CA (PRWeb) December 5, 2006 -- Imagine visiting your doctor and at the same time consulting with a specialist in another city. Or, what if medical students in Los Angeles could observe live heart surgery in New York and monitor the patient's vital signs while receiving commentary by a cardiologist from the Cleveland Clinic? Welcome to the world of Telemedicine--a term used to describe a remote doctor-patient or doctor-doctor encounter using two-way video and audio, in addition to the transmission of medical data. Telemedicine offers new horizons in health care.

Whether remotely viewing patients through specialized medical instruments such as a video otoscope, which allows the doctor to 'see' inside a patient's ear, or an electronic stethoscope, which facilitates listening to the patient's heartbeat, or transmitting medical images for "real-time" review, medical video conferencing and data transmission are becoming invaluable tools in the provision of health care.

According to Veridigm Inc. (OTCBB:ENSY), a young telemedicine company, technology may never replace the human factor, but telemedicine, a multi-billion dollar industry, has the potential to extend the human touch and transform the way health care is delivered. The widespread adoption of this technology enables doctors and patients in separate locations to interact in real-time while transmitting complex diagnostic data for simultaneous review. The digitization of medical records, together with the advent of new medical technologies, should only serve to increase the demand for telemedicine services.

As telemedicine technologies continue to experience rapid growth--with companies like AT&T, Intel, and Sony Electronics providing the bandwidth and hardware--the doors to the widespread adoption of telemedicine are opening for innovative companies with proprietary technologies like Veridigm.

For the safe transmission of both medical data and video conferencing between doctor and patient, Veridigm maintains and operates its own secure private network--one that never touches the publicly shared internet--to safely transmit two-way, real-time "television" quality video, audio, and data with no perceptible delay. Veridigm's technology removes the physical boundaries between clinician and patient, making telemedicine consultations a true interactive experience by delivering real-time video conferencing in full frame, full motion, and in full color. The Veridigm proprietary technology allows for the safe transmission of ultra large data files, such as detailed x-rays and radiological images that will allow specialists to read and interpret 'online'.

Savvy investors looking for hot stocks and early shareholder entry points may start to consider telemedicine companies for their next investment opportunity. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services projects that annual health care expenditures will reach $4.0 trillion by 2015. As such, telemedicine services should play a large role in this growth, as it provides our health care industry with efficient and cost-reducing solutions, while opening the door for companies like Veridigm and others to embrace the opportunity.

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