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Medical Care Top Related Articles
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1). Health Care Eligibility For Unauthorized Migrants - Moral & Practical Implications By : Erin Shaughnessy
Various organizations and government officials have cited estimates for the number of illegal immigrants at between eight and twenty million. With rising health care costs as a major issue for most Americans, this article considers the moral and practical issues of providing medical care for uninsured immigrants.
According to a research report entitled “The Size and Characteristics of the Unauthorized Migrant Population in the U.
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2). Taking Care of Yourself When Living Abroad By : Rhiannon G Williamson
Nowadays it's a commonly shared dream to live, work, travel or study abroad - and as flights get cheaper and the internet and email broadens our minds and opens up our world to a whole host of international opportunity, so more and more of us are getting to live the dream and explore the wider world.
When we move overseas many of us buy travel insurance.
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3). About Your Doctor By : Frank Vanderlugt
Maybe you've moved, or your current doctor is retiring. Looking for a new doctor can be time consuming. Give yourself a few weeks for the search, especially if you have some complicated or chronic medical condition. Following a few simple steps will create a smooth transition.
Make a list of characteristics you want in a doctor. Perhaps location is important, especially if you have a medical condition that requires regular, frequent visits.
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4). What Does A Living Will Declare? By : Darry J.Oswald
And who needs a living will? Basically, a living will is a form of expression of independence. We are, after all, free to decide, in life and in death. The expression living will is sometimes used to refer to a document in which you write down what you want to happen if you become ill and cannot communicate your wishes about treatment. It is quite common, for example, for people to write a living will saying that they do not want to be kept alive on artificial life supports if they have no hope of recovery.
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5). Parenting For A Special Needs Child By : Cheryl Madeley
When a special needs child presents all the unique needs associated with his/her situation, parents face challenges that can sometimes be quite difficult. Certain conditions are more severe than others and can be paired with medical problems as well as developmental issues. If a child has both conditions, even daily routines can be complicated not to mention educational issues.
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6). Protecting Your Family Abroad By : Rhiannon G Williamson
If you have a spouse, dependents, children or anyone in your life about whom you care deeply it adds so much purpose to your life – no longer are the hours spent at your desk or slaving over housework without meaning, in fact no longer are any of the tasks you undertake for no purpose.
If you have someone who relies on you, needs you and loves you.
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