Hits & Misses – 2009/5/1
What predicts orchiectomies? (Hat tip to Tyler Cowen at his blog.)
Will PIN numbers secure health records? Not necessarily. (Hat tip to Linda Gorman.)
Google health records of questionable use for treatment. (Another hat tip to Linda.)
Before you can predict them, you need to know what an orcheictomy is. Surprise.
You guys sure are puncturing the myth that EMRs are a piece of cake.
Linda Gorman is sharp, as usual. EMRs hold some pretty valuable information about health care consumers.
An option to TIME’s HSA is called SelectSolutions that has a $100 deductible then 100% coverage on all accidents, Weekly Accident Indemnity Benefit(Up to $250 a week), Accidental Death Benefit, Criticle Illness Expense Benefit and other benefits including IDENTITY THEFT Benefit – Up to $2,500 in financial relief, including reimbursement for related costs, lost wages, legal fees and expenses.
TIME’s SelectSolutions in combination with TIME’s HSA and insurance provides a small deductible on accidents and criticle illnesses (Heart attacks, cancers and strokes) plus insures your EMR incase they are lost or stolen.
What will TIME’s HSA have next?
Starve the government. The best tax cut is NO taxes and it’s TIME for your HSA.
I like what Ron has to say. If there is a problem, markets can usually solve it if they are free to do so.
The answer to the embryo question is: Yes, of course. Why not?
Agree with Joe on the embryos.