Do you know the Affordable Care Act of 2010 mandates insurance coverage by all insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurances to offer coverage for Obesity? The Affordable Care Act will help make wellness and prevention services affordable and accessible to you by requiring health plans to cover preventive services and by eliminating cost-sharing. If you or your family enroll in a new health plan on or after September 23, 2010, then that plan will be required to cover recommended preventive services without charging you a copay, co-insurance or deductible.
Because of the Affordable Care Act and the new regulations, new health plans must offer
coverage without cost sharing for services that will prevent and control these diseases, like:
• Screening for obesity, and counseling from your doctor and other health professionals to
promote sustained weight loss, including dietary counseling from your doctor.
• Blood pressure screening.
• Counseling on the use of daily aspirin to reduce the risk of a stroke
• Tests to screen for high cholesterol and diabetes
15 Covered Preventive Services for Adults
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm one-time screening for men of specified ages who have ever smoked
Alcohol Misuse screening and counseling
Aspirin use for men and women of certain ages
Blood Pressure screening for all adults
Cholesterol screening for adults of certain ages or at higher risk
Colorectal Cancer screening for adults over 50
Depression screening for adults
Type 2 Diabetes screening for adults with high blood pressure
Diet counseling for adults at higher risk for chronic disease
HIV screening for all adults at higher risk
Immunization vaccines for adults--doses, recommended ages, and recommended populations vary:
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Herpes Zoster
Human Papillomavirus
Influenza (Flu Shot)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Meningococcal
Pneumococcal
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis
Varicella
Today, too many Americans don’t get the preventive health care they need to stay healthy, avoid or delay the onset of disease, lead productive lives, and reduce health care costs. Often because of cost, Americans use preventive services at about half the recommended rate. Yet chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes – which are responsible for 7 of 10 deaths among Americans each year and account for 75 percent of the nation’s health spending – often are preventable. Cost sharing (including deductibles, coinsurance, or copayments) reduces the likelihood that preventive services will be used.
The Affordable Care Act – the health insurance reform legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama - will help make prevention affordable and
accessible for all Americans by requiring health plans to cover preventive services and by
eliminating cost sharing. See this slide show to learn more the covered preventive services including obesity coverage for all adult
This document provides health statistics and recommendations for women's health screenings and preventative care. It notes that 15.8% of women currently smoke, 36% are obese, and 33% have hypertension. It recommends regular screenings such as mammograms and Pap smears to monitor for diseases like cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Suggested lifestyle habits include a balanced diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, and immunizations. Specific screening guidelines are provided for conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, and colon cancer.
Women and men have many of the same health problems, but they can affect women differently.Some diseases or conditions are more common in women, such as osteoarthritis, obesity and depression. And some conditions, such as menopause and pregnancy, are unique to women.
Women sometimes neglect their own health and focus instead on their partner's and their children's.
Take care of yourself first:
-- Plan for pregnancies and see your healthcare provider regularly while you are pregnant
-- Have regular mammograms
-- Get regular checkups and screenings. Early detection is important for treating breast, cervical, uterine and ovarian cancer.
This document provides information about vitamin D, including its role in bone and overall health, potential links to conditions like multiple sclerosis, diabetes, weight loss and depression, food and supplement sources, recommended intake amounts, deficiency symptoms and testing, drug interactions, and a possible link to reduced colon cancer risk. Screening and treatment of vitamin D deficiency is discussed.
Preventative Health and Screening in General Practice: the 4 Step guide to me...SOgnenis
Preventative Health and Screening in General Practice: a guide to remembering the different tests and diseases
A presentation about how to easily incorporate preventative health into each medical consultation, through remembering four steps:
1. SNAP (smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical activity)
2. Major diseases (CVD, diabetes etc.)
3. Cancer screening (breast, cervical, colorectal etc.)
4. Head to toe
Gluten Free & Healthy Living: sort the fads from the factsVandna Jerath, MD
Vandna Jerath, MD, ob/gyn physician at Parker Adventist Hospital in Parker, CO, presents a community health seminar on gluten free diets sorting out the health vs hype. Topics include celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, gluten intolerance, gluten free diets, fads vs facts, research, and gastroenterology.
This document provides health statistics and recommendations for women's health screenings and preventative care. It notes that 15.8% of women currently smoke, 36% are obese, and 33% have hypertension. It recommends regular screenings such as mammograms and Pap smears to monitor for diseases like cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Suggested lifestyle habits include a balanced diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, and immunizations. Specific screening guidelines are provided for conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, and colon cancer.
Women and men have many of the same health problems, but they can affect women differently.Some diseases or conditions are more common in women, such as osteoarthritis, obesity and depression. And some conditions, such as menopause and pregnancy, are unique to women.
Women sometimes neglect their own health and focus instead on their partner's and their children's.
Take care of yourself first:
-- Plan for pregnancies and see your healthcare provider regularly while you are pregnant
-- Have regular mammograms
-- Get regular checkups and screenings. Early detection is important for treating breast, cervical, uterine and ovarian cancer.
This document provides information about vitamin D, including its role in bone and overall health, potential links to conditions like multiple sclerosis, diabetes, weight loss and depression, food and supplement sources, recommended intake amounts, deficiency symptoms and testing, drug interactions, and a possible link to reduced colon cancer risk. Screening and treatment of vitamin D deficiency is discussed.
Preventative Health and Screening in General Practice: the 4 Step guide to me...SOgnenis
Preventative Health and Screening in General Practice: a guide to remembering the different tests and diseases
A presentation about how to easily incorporate preventative health into each medical consultation, through remembering four steps:
1. SNAP (smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical activity)
2. Major diseases (CVD, diabetes etc.)
3. Cancer screening (breast, cervical, colorectal etc.)
4. Head to toe
Gluten Free & Healthy Living: sort the fads from the factsVandna Jerath, MD
Vandna Jerath, MD, ob/gyn physician at Parker Adventist Hospital in Parker, CO, presents a community health seminar on gluten free diets sorting out the health vs hype. Topics include celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, gluten intolerance, gluten free diets, fads vs facts, research, and gastroenterology.
Every woman should be thinking about her health whether or not she is planning pregnancy. One reason is that about half of all pregnancies are not planned. Unplanned pregnancies are at greater risk of preterm birth and low birth weight babies. Another reason is that, despite important advances in medicine and prenatal care, about 1 in 8 babies is born too early. Researchers are trying to find out why and how to prevent preterm birth. But experts agree that women need to be healthier before becoming pregnant. By taking action on health issues and risks before pregnancy, you can prevent problems that might affect you or your baby later.
Vandna Jerath, MD discusses gluten: fads vs. facts and the impact on your health for the Women's Health & Wellness Expo for Parker Adventist Hospital at the Parker PACE Center. Learn about gluten, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, a gluten free diet, and evolving gastroenterology (GI) research.
This document discusses vitamin D and its importance for women's health. It begins by introducing Dr. Nupur Gupta and her women's health clinic. It then discusses vitamin D's role in many aspects of women's health, including pregnancy, menstruation, cancer prevention, and more. It explains that vitamin D deficiency is common, especially in women, children, the elderly, and those with limited sun exposure. The document provides information on daily requirements, testing levels, food sources, supplements, and toxicity risks of too much vitamin D. It encourages connecting with the women's health clinic for more information.
This document provides health statistics and recommendations for women's health in the United States. It notes that 15.8% of women currently smoke, 36% are obese, and 33% have hypertension. It recommends regular cancer screenings, immunizations, managing health risks like diet and stress, and consulting providers about individual risk factors for more frequent testing. Key health issues addressed include heart disease, cancer, and stroke, and screening guidelines are provided for conditions like breast cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and colon cancer. Reliable sources for this information include the CDC, HHS, and NCI.
This document summarizes research on potential biological causes and treatments for autism spectrum disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions. It discusses intestinal and immune system abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies, toxic metals, and the rationale for treating these factors through dietary changes and supplements. Specific treatments mentioned include gluten/casein-free diets, probiotics, sulfur supplements, chelation therapy, and targeting yeast, parasites, and Clostridia overgrowth. Concerns about mercury in vaccines and their relationship to autism prevalence are also outlined.
Bundoora Family Clinic Medical Centre provides high quality, cutting edge and accessible care to patients in a beautiful environment. Bundoora Family Clinic is a leading medical clinic located just 14km from Melbourne CBD. The clinic staff provides preventative life style care for patients in North and East communities.
This is a discussion of hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV in pregnancy, the optimal screening for these infections and the integration of management approach based on evidence. Lecture given during the 2018 PIDSOG post-graduate course "High-Yield OBGYN Infections 2.0: From Confusion to Clarity" at the Conrad Manila on November 12, 2018.
Jodi Lee was diagnosed with stage IV bowel cancer at age 39 after experiencing symptoms like constipation and abdominal pain. Despite emergency surgery, the cancer had already spread to her lymph nodes and liver. She passed away in 2010, leaving behind her husband Nick and two young children. Nick founded The Jodi Lee Foundation to honor Jodi and promote bowel cancer screening, as Jodi's cancer may have been treatable if detected earlier. The Foundation's corporate screening program uses a home test kit to screen for blood in stool, which can be an early sign of bowel abnormalities, with the goal of detecting cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on prenatal care and risk identification. It includes a case study of a pregnant woman's medical history and examination. It then discusses the key components of prenatal care, including various tests and assessments conducted in each trimester. It also outlines potential pregnancy complications that may require emergency care. The document reviews research on lowering the number of prenatal visits and how antenatal care has improved in Saudi Arabia through health planning, education, research, and international collaboration.
Infertility is inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of having unprotected sexual intercourse with average frequency of 3 to 4 times per week with no use of any birth control measures.Female Infertility refers to Infertility in women. It affects an estimated 48 million women, with the highest prevalence of infertility affecting women in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa/Middle East, and Central/Eastern Europe and Central Asia . Infertility is caused by many sources, including nutrition, diseases, and other malformations of the uterus.
Treatment:
No alcoholism
Maintaining good BMI
Have intercourse during midcycle
Detect LH surge in urine
Assurance
No smoking
Using drugs
Therapies
Surgeries
Good mental health
The document introduces Thyrocare as India's largest thyroid testing laboratory with over 600 collection centers across the country. It is ISO and NABL certified. Thyrocare aims to increase awareness of diabetes in India, where around 6 crore people have the disease, many undiagnosed. It plans to appoint Diabetes Diagnostic Counselors to provide testing and counseling to help curb the growing incidence of diabetes. The document hopes to motivate the reader to become a DDC to promote Thyrocare's testing and earn an income.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Homelessness CDATlnnmhomeless
This document summarizes the sexual and reproductive health services provided at CDAT, a drug and alcohol treatment center. It finds high rates of STIs, unplanned pregnancies, and unmet contraceptive needs among CDAT patients. It establishes on-site sexual health clinics for both men and women to improve access and outcomes. The clinics provide STI testing and treatment, contraception including long-acting reversible contraceptives, cervical screening, and other services. Over time the clinics see increasing numbers of patients, provide various reproductive health services, and detect new cases of STIs and HIV. Contingency management is introduced to further encourage clinic attendance. The clinics aim to reduce health risks and improve outcomes for this high-risk population
This document discusses preconception counseling, which aims to identify and address risks to a woman's health or pregnancy outcomes through preventative measures and management. It is important as it can improve reproductive health outcomes, reduce maternal morbidity/mortality, and prevent low birth weight, preterm birth, and infant mortality. Preconception care should be provided at various healthcare visits. The goals are screening for high-risk factors, medical/obstetric history, physical exam, and lab testing. Preventive measures include folic acid, maintaining a healthy weight, vaccinations, screening/treating infections, and managing chronic illnesses and addictions.
Preconception care involves identifying risks to a woman's health or future pregnancy through prevention and management strategies before she becomes pregnant. It aims to improve pregnancy outcomes. Key components of preconception care include risk assessment of medical, reproductive and family histories; health promotion through healthy behaviors and lifestyle changes; and medical interventions to address existing conditions like diabetes or infections. Providing preconception care has been shown to reduce risks like birth defects and preterm birth. However, barriers include unintended pregnancies and lack of awareness among patients and providers. Implementing preconception care involves integrating it into routine primary care visits for women of reproductive age.
NMR IMR U5MR HEALTH INDICATORS by Dr.Chidanand GudurDrChidanand Gudur
This document discusses various definitions and rates related to birth outcomes and infant mortality. It defines live birth, fetal death, stillbirth, neonatal mortality rate, perinatal mortality rate, and infant mortality rate. It discusses the WHO definitions and recommendations for calculating these rates. It also outlines the major causes of stillbirths, neonatal deaths, and infant mortality globally and in India. Finally, it discusses factors that affect infant and perinatal mortality rates and outlines some preventive measures like prenatal nutrition, infection prevention through immunization, and promoting breastfeeding.
Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy - Prof Surekha TayadeSurekhaTayade4
Dr. Surekha Tayade is a professor and unit head at JNMC Sawangi, Wardha with over 20 years of experience in teaching, training, and research. She has received several awards for her community work and is a national mentor for quality improvement programs in India. Her areas of expertise include obstetric cholestasis, maternal near miss, and national guidelines development. She has published research on conditions like intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and COVID-19.
This talk is to promote population health via preventive medicine, immunization, healthy life style, exercise, food, decreased diabetes, hypertension and cancer risks
Kuwait has expanded its newborn screening program to screen for 22 primary disorders including 18 inborn errors of metabolism, 2 endocrine disorders, and 2 other metabolic disorders. The expanded screening provides benefits like early identification and intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality. Screening is done through heel prick samples that are tested at the Newborn Screening laboratory. Positive results require confirmatory testing while negative results are sent to hospitals. The expanded screening aims to improve outcomes for treatable genetic disorders.
This document discusses gender and its importance for nutrition. It defines gender as a social construct that can vary between societies and over time, concerning socially acceptable norms and behaviors. It explains that some factors like biological sex are determined by genetics, while others like gender roles and expectations are socially and culturally determined. The document outlines how gender norms can impact nutrition outcomes and why addressing gender is important for improving nutrition. It discusses challenges with rigid gender norms and the need to involve all members of the household, including men, in nutrition initiatives. The document also reviews international commitments and funder priorities around promoting gender equality.
This document outlines strategies and interventions to tackle stunting in children under 2 years old. It recommends preventive and early interventions at the community level through empowerment and improved healthcare services. The key is to assure sustainability through ongoing quality improvement processes. It describes screening children under 2 to identify nutritional needs and providing evidence-based interventions. Interventions discussed include delayed cord clamping, early breastfeeding, dietary diversity, facility-based management of severe and moderate acute malnutrition, community-based management, identifying at-risk children, fortified supplements, deworming, zinc therapy, multivitamin supplements, and vitamin A supplementation. Metrics include decreasing malnutrition and assuring regular quality improvement team meetings.
Patient information to complete the Soap Note. See attachment .docxssuser562afc1
This document provides information on evaluating and managing a 16-year-old female patient presenting with vaginal bleeding and an ultrasound confirming gestation (UCG). It discusses chlamydia screening recommendations, signs and symptoms of pregnancy, counseling options for an unplanned pregnancy, and estimating gestational age based on last menstrual period and ultrasound. Key points include screening for sexually active women aged 24 and younger, common pregnancy presentations, and when estimated gestational age and due date should be updated based on ultrasound findings.
This document provides guidelines for regular health screenings and checkups for co-workers ages 40-64. It recommends screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, colon cancer, dental/eye exams, immunizations, osteoporosis, physical exams, prostate cancer, and lung cancer. The guidelines aim to detect potential health issues early, encourage healthy habits, and help people stay well-informed about their health.
Every woman should be thinking about her health whether or not she is planning pregnancy. One reason is that about half of all pregnancies are not planned. Unplanned pregnancies are at greater risk of preterm birth and low birth weight babies. Another reason is that, despite important advances in medicine and prenatal care, about 1 in 8 babies is born too early. Researchers are trying to find out why and how to prevent preterm birth. But experts agree that women need to be healthier before becoming pregnant. By taking action on health issues and risks before pregnancy, you can prevent problems that might affect you or your baby later.
Vandna Jerath, MD discusses gluten: fads vs. facts and the impact on your health for the Women's Health & Wellness Expo for Parker Adventist Hospital at the Parker PACE Center. Learn about gluten, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, a gluten free diet, and evolving gastroenterology (GI) research.
This document discusses vitamin D and its importance for women's health. It begins by introducing Dr. Nupur Gupta and her women's health clinic. It then discusses vitamin D's role in many aspects of women's health, including pregnancy, menstruation, cancer prevention, and more. It explains that vitamin D deficiency is common, especially in women, children, the elderly, and those with limited sun exposure. The document provides information on daily requirements, testing levels, food sources, supplements, and toxicity risks of too much vitamin D. It encourages connecting with the women's health clinic for more information.
This document provides health statistics and recommendations for women's health in the United States. It notes that 15.8% of women currently smoke, 36% are obese, and 33% have hypertension. It recommends regular cancer screenings, immunizations, managing health risks like diet and stress, and consulting providers about individual risk factors for more frequent testing. Key health issues addressed include heart disease, cancer, and stroke, and screening guidelines are provided for conditions like breast cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and colon cancer. Reliable sources for this information include the CDC, HHS, and NCI.
This document summarizes research on potential biological causes and treatments for autism spectrum disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions. It discusses intestinal and immune system abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies, toxic metals, and the rationale for treating these factors through dietary changes and supplements. Specific treatments mentioned include gluten/casein-free diets, probiotics, sulfur supplements, chelation therapy, and targeting yeast, parasites, and Clostridia overgrowth. Concerns about mercury in vaccines and their relationship to autism prevalence are also outlined.
Bundoora Family Clinic Medical Centre provides high quality, cutting edge and accessible care to patients in a beautiful environment. Bundoora Family Clinic is a leading medical clinic located just 14km from Melbourne CBD. The clinic staff provides preventative life style care for patients in North and East communities.
This is a discussion of hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV in pregnancy, the optimal screening for these infections and the integration of management approach based on evidence. Lecture given during the 2018 PIDSOG post-graduate course "High-Yield OBGYN Infections 2.0: From Confusion to Clarity" at the Conrad Manila on November 12, 2018.
Jodi Lee was diagnosed with stage IV bowel cancer at age 39 after experiencing symptoms like constipation and abdominal pain. Despite emergency surgery, the cancer had already spread to her lymph nodes and liver. She passed away in 2010, leaving behind her husband Nick and two young children. Nick founded The Jodi Lee Foundation to honor Jodi and promote bowel cancer screening, as Jodi's cancer may have been treatable if detected earlier. The Foundation's corporate screening program uses a home test kit to screen for blood in stool, which can be an early sign of bowel abnormalities, with the goal of detecting cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on prenatal care and risk identification. It includes a case study of a pregnant woman's medical history and examination. It then discusses the key components of prenatal care, including various tests and assessments conducted in each trimester. It also outlines potential pregnancy complications that may require emergency care. The document reviews research on lowering the number of prenatal visits and how antenatal care has improved in Saudi Arabia through health planning, education, research, and international collaboration.
Infertility is inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of having unprotected sexual intercourse with average frequency of 3 to 4 times per week with no use of any birth control measures.Female Infertility refers to Infertility in women. It affects an estimated 48 million women, with the highest prevalence of infertility affecting women in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa/Middle East, and Central/Eastern Europe and Central Asia . Infertility is caused by many sources, including nutrition, diseases, and other malformations of the uterus.
Treatment:
No alcoholism
Maintaining good BMI
Have intercourse during midcycle
Detect LH surge in urine
Assurance
No smoking
Using drugs
Therapies
Surgeries
Good mental health
The document introduces Thyrocare as India's largest thyroid testing laboratory with over 600 collection centers across the country. It is ISO and NABL certified. Thyrocare aims to increase awareness of diabetes in India, where around 6 crore people have the disease, many undiagnosed. It plans to appoint Diabetes Diagnostic Counselors to provide testing and counseling to help curb the growing incidence of diabetes. The document hopes to motivate the reader to become a DDC to promote Thyrocare's testing and earn an income.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Homelessness CDATlnnmhomeless
This document summarizes the sexual and reproductive health services provided at CDAT, a drug and alcohol treatment center. It finds high rates of STIs, unplanned pregnancies, and unmet contraceptive needs among CDAT patients. It establishes on-site sexual health clinics for both men and women to improve access and outcomes. The clinics provide STI testing and treatment, contraception including long-acting reversible contraceptives, cervical screening, and other services. Over time the clinics see increasing numbers of patients, provide various reproductive health services, and detect new cases of STIs and HIV. Contingency management is introduced to further encourage clinic attendance. The clinics aim to reduce health risks and improve outcomes for this high-risk population
This document discusses preconception counseling, which aims to identify and address risks to a woman's health or pregnancy outcomes through preventative measures and management. It is important as it can improve reproductive health outcomes, reduce maternal morbidity/mortality, and prevent low birth weight, preterm birth, and infant mortality. Preconception care should be provided at various healthcare visits. The goals are screening for high-risk factors, medical/obstetric history, physical exam, and lab testing. Preventive measures include folic acid, maintaining a healthy weight, vaccinations, screening/treating infections, and managing chronic illnesses and addictions.
Preconception care involves identifying risks to a woman's health or future pregnancy through prevention and management strategies before she becomes pregnant. It aims to improve pregnancy outcomes. Key components of preconception care include risk assessment of medical, reproductive and family histories; health promotion through healthy behaviors and lifestyle changes; and medical interventions to address existing conditions like diabetes or infections. Providing preconception care has been shown to reduce risks like birth defects and preterm birth. However, barriers include unintended pregnancies and lack of awareness among patients and providers. Implementing preconception care involves integrating it into routine primary care visits for women of reproductive age.
NMR IMR U5MR HEALTH INDICATORS by Dr.Chidanand GudurDrChidanand Gudur
This document discusses various definitions and rates related to birth outcomes and infant mortality. It defines live birth, fetal death, stillbirth, neonatal mortality rate, perinatal mortality rate, and infant mortality rate. It discusses the WHO definitions and recommendations for calculating these rates. It also outlines the major causes of stillbirths, neonatal deaths, and infant mortality globally and in India. Finally, it discusses factors that affect infant and perinatal mortality rates and outlines some preventive measures like prenatal nutrition, infection prevention through immunization, and promoting breastfeeding.
Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy - Prof Surekha TayadeSurekhaTayade4
Dr. Surekha Tayade is a professor and unit head at JNMC Sawangi, Wardha with over 20 years of experience in teaching, training, and research. She has received several awards for her community work and is a national mentor for quality improvement programs in India. Her areas of expertise include obstetric cholestasis, maternal near miss, and national guidelines development. She has published research on conditions like intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and COVID-19.
This talk is to promote population health via preventive medicine, immunization, healthy life style, exercise, food, decreased diabetes, hypertension and cancer risks
Kuwait has expanded its newborn screening program to screen for 22 primary disorders including 18 inborn errors of metabolism, 2 endocrine disorders, and 2 other metabolic disorders. The expanded screening provides benefits like early identification and intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality. Screening is done through heel prick samples that are tested at the Newborn Screening laboratory. Positive results require confirmatory testing while negative results are sent to hospitals. The expanded screening aims to improve outcomes for treatable genetic disorders.
This document discusses gender and its importance for nutrition. It defines gender as a social construct that can vary between societies and over time, concerning socially acceptable norms and behaviors. It explains that some factors like biological sex are determined by genetics, while others like gender roles and expectations are socially and culturally determined. The document outlines how gender norms can impact nutrition outcomes and why addressing gender is important for improving nutrition. It discusses challenges with rigid gender norms and the need to involve all members of the household, including men, in nutrition initiatives. The document also reviews international commitments and funder priorities around promoting gender equality.
This document outlines strategies and interventions to tackle stunting in children under 2 years old. It recommends preventive and early interventions at the community level through empowerment and improved healthcare services. The key is to assure sustainability through ongoing quality improvement processes. It describes screening children under 2 to identify nutritional needs and providing evidence-based interventions. Interventions discussed include delayed cord clamping, early breastfeeding, dietary diversity, facility-based management of severe and moderate acute malnutrition, community-based management, identifying at-risk children, fortified supplements, deworming, zinc therapy, multivitamin supplements, and vitamin A supplementation. Metrics include decreasing malnutrition and assuring regular quality improvement team meetings.
Patient information to complete the Soap Note. See attachment .docxssuser562afc1
This document provides information on evaluating and managing a 16-year-old female patient presenting with vaginal bleeding and an ultrasound confirming gestation (UCG). It discusses chlamydia screening recommendations, signs and symptoms of pregnancy, counseling options for an unplanned pregnancy, and estimating gestational age based on last menstrual period and ultrasound. Key points include screening for sexually active women aged 24 and younger, common pregnancy presentations, and when estimated gestational age and due date should be updated based on ultrasound findings.
This document provides guidelines for regular health screenings and checkups for co-workers ages 40-64. It recommends screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, colon cancer, dental/eye exams, immunizations, osteoporosis, physical exams, prostate cancer, and lung cancer. The guidelines aim to detect potential health issues early, encourage healthy habits, and help people stay well-informed about their health.
The Affordable Care Act outlines various preventive health services that must be covered under insurance plans, including screening services for adults, women, children, and seniors. Key provisions require coverage of services like mammograms and colonoscopies with no out-of-pocket costs. The law also expands coverage of tobacco cessation programs and annual wellness visits for Medicare recipients.
Clarian health health promotion inservice november 8, 2010Julie Gahimer
This document provides an overview of health promotion concepts for physical therapists. It discusses the six dimensions of health, obesity trends in the US, national health goals and objectives, and the roles of physical therapists in health promotion. Physical therapists are well-positioned to educate clients and the public about prevention, screening, and maintaining healthy behaviors through the lifespan. The document also reviews resources like the American Physical Therapy Association for promoting health and wellness.
This document provides guidelines for preventive screening tests and immunizations for women based on their age. It includes recommendations for general health checkups, tests related to heart health, diabetes, breast health, reproductive health, colorectal health, eye and ear health, oral health, and recommended immunizations. The guidelines are meant to help women work with their doctors to determine which screenings and tests are right for them based on their individual risk factors and health profiles. Preventive care including screenings and immunizations can help detect diseases early and promote long and healthy lives.
The document summarizes the Cancer Lifestyle and Evaluation of Risk (CLEAR) study conducted by Cancer Council NSW to research cancer risk factors. It discusses that the CLEAR study has collected lifestyle and health information from over 8,000 cancer patients and 2,000 non-cancer controls. Cancer Council NSW scientists plan to use the CLEAR study data to research risk factors for cancer in six main areas: alcohol consumption, smoking, body mass index and physical activity, infectious agents, hormones, sun exposure and sleep patterns. The CLEAR study saves researchers time by collecting this foundational data on lifestyle factors and biomarkers that can now be analyzed to study cancer risks.
Cholesterol screening in children aims to identify those with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic disorder associated with premature cardiovascular disease. Screening is recommended between ages 1-9 using a reliable cholesterol test, with treatment including statins shown to reduce cardiovascular risks. While screening can effectively detect FH in its pre-symptomatic stage, barriers include cost and ensuring agreed-upon treatment policies are in place.
Cholesterol Screening in Children and Young Adults.pptxZawMinChit1
Cholesterol screening in children aims to identify those with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic disorder associated with premature cardiovascular disease. Screening is recommended between ages 1-9 using a reliable cholesterol test, with the goal of early detection to allow effective lipid-lowering treatment and reduce long-term health risks. While screening raises some costs, cascade screening of families is more cost-effective than other strategies given the ability to identify cases across generations. Guidelines from major health organizations provide agreed-upon policies to help ensure screening benefits outweigh harms.
Dr. Fox: http://drmurrayfoxmd.com | 972-379-2416
Dr Murray Fox, M.D. of Women's Specialists of Plano presents on a variety of preventative health care topics specific to women.
Antenatal care involves regular checkups during pregnancy to monitor the health of the mother and baby. The document outlines the goals of antenatal care, including preventing and managing factors that could harm the mother or baby. It discusses the components of antenatal visits like history taking, examinations, tests, health screening, education, and developing a care plan. The frequency and focus of visits varies over the course of pregnancy. High-risk pregnancies may require additional monitoring and care.
The document discusses women's health and inspiring change in health and lifestyle. It covers several topics:
- International Women's Day and its focus on celebrating women's achievements and identifying areas for improvement.
- Common health challenges women face including access to healthcare and reproductive healthcare.
- Leading causes of death in women such as heart disease, cancer, and stroke. It discusses risk factors and symptoms.
- Specific cancers like breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer - their risks, symptoms, prevention, and screening.
- Steps women can take to improve their health through healthy eating, physical activity, medical screenings and lifestyle changes.
This document discusses the importance of preventive care and provides recommendations for screenings and vaccinations. It recommends getting an annual preventive care exam to help detect health issues early and stay healthy. The exam allows your doctor to recommend the right screenings and shots for your age, gender, and family history. It also provides a checklist of key screenings and vaccinations for both men and women. For children, it recommends getting all recommended vaccines and screenings, encouraging physical activity and healthy eating.
Dr. j melgar family planning and developmentrigelsuarez
Family planning provides significant benefits by improving health outcomes and empowering individuals and families. It saves lives by reducing maternal and infant mortality, improves social and economic development, and eases pressure on scarce resources. While initially controversial, most major medical organizations now recognize modern contraception as very safe and support access to family planning as a basic health right and smart investment.
The document discusses antenatal care (ANC), which includes care provided during pregnancy by health professionals to prevent maternal mortality. ANC involves estimating gestational age, taking a full medical and obstetric history, performing physical examinations, screening tests, and providing health education. The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 4 ANC visits. The first visit includes confirming pregnancy and obtaining histories. Subsequent visits monitor pregnancy progression. ANC aims to ensure healthy pregnancies and deliveries.
This document outlines the key aspects of focused antenatal care (ANC) according to the World Health Organization (WHO) model. It discusses the traditional ANC model and introduces the focused ANC model, which aims to provide evidence-based care through 4 routine visits. Each visit is described in detail, outlining objectives, components of history, physical exam, tests, interventions, and advice. The overall goal of focused ANC is to promote health, detect and treat complications early, and ensure preparedness for birth.
Focused approach to antenatal care - First trimester screeningBharti Gahtori
This document discusses focused antenatal care and first trimester screening. It describes the essential elements of antenatal care including targeted assessments based on individual risk factors. First trimester screening aims to detect conditions like aneuploidy through measuring the nuchal translucency, analyzing maternal serum markers, and assessing fetal heart rate between 11-13 weeks of gestation. Screening tests are evaluated based on their sensitivity, specificity, and rates of false positives and negatives.
When you get a preventive medical test, you're not just doing it for yourself. You're doing it for your family and loved ones:
Men are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year and are 22 percent more likely to have neglected their cholesterol tests.
Men are 28 percent more likely than women to be hospitalized for congestive heart failure.
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Did you know the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (the new
healthcare law) mandates insurance coverage for all
adults and children for obesity? Since Obesity is now
considered a preventable medical condition, it has to be
covered under prevention. They will cover screening
visit for obesity, and many other preventable medical
condition even if your weight is within normal limits.
Here are the list of services covered under prevention
by the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
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15 Covered Preventive Services for Adults
1.Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm one-time screening for men of specified ages who have ever
smoked
2.Alcohol Misuse screening and counseling
3.Aspirin use for men and women of certain ages
4.Blood Pressure screening for all adults
5.Cholesterol screening for adults of certain ages or at higher risk
6.Colorectal Cancer screening for adults over 50
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7.Depression screening for adults
8.Type 2 Diabetes screening for adults with high blood pressure
9.Diet counseling for adults at higher risk for chronic disease
10.HIV screening for all adults at higher risk
11.Immunization vaccines for adults--doses, recommended ages, and recommended
populations vary:
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Herpes Zoster
Human Papillomavirus
Influenza (Flu Shot)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Meningococcal
Pneumococcal
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis
Varicella
Learn more about immunizations and see the latest vaccine schedules.
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12.Obesity screening and counseling for all adults
13.Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention counseling for adults at higher risk
14.Tobacco Use screening for all adults and cessation interventions for tobacco users
15.Syphilis screening for all adults at higher risk
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22 Covered Preventive Services for Women, Including
Pregnant Women
The eight new prevention-related health services marked with an asterisk ( * ) must be
covered with no cost-sharing in plan years starting on or after August 1, 2012.
1.Anemia screening on a routine basis for pregnant women
2.Bacteriuria urinary tract or other infection screening for pregnant women
3.BRCA counseling about genetic testing for women at higher risk
4.Breast Cancer Mammography screenings every 1 to 2 years for women over 40
5.Breast Cancer Chemoprevention counseling for women at higher risk
6.Breastfeeding comprehensive support and counseling from trained providers, as well as
access to breastfeeding supplies, for pregnant and nursing women*
7.Cervical Cancer screening for sexually active women
8.Chlamydia Infection screening for younger women and other women at higher risk
9.Contraception: Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods, sterilization
procedures, and patient education and counseling, not including abortifacient drugs*
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10.Domestic and interpersonal violence screening and counseling for all women*
11.Folic Acid supplements for women who may become pregnant
12.Gestational diabetes screening for women 24 to 28 weeks pregnant and those at high risk
of developing gestational diabetes*
13.Gonorrhea screening for all women at higher risk
14.Hepatitis B screening for pregnant women at their first prenatal visit
15.Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) screening and counseling for sexually active
women*
16.Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA Test: high risk HPV DNA testing every three years for
women with normal cytology results who are 30 or older*
17.Osteoporosis screening for women over age 60 depending on risk factors
18.Rh Incompatibility screening for all pregnant women and follow-up testing for women at
higher risk
19.Tobacco Use screening and interventions for all women, and expanded counseling for
pregnant tobacco users
20.Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) counseling for sexually active women*
21.Syphilis screening for all pregnant women or other women at increased risk
22.Well-woman visits to obtain recommended preventive services*
Learn more about Affordable Care Act Rules on Expanding Access to Preventive Services for
Women.
(Effective August 1, 2012)
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26 Covered Preventive Services for Children
1.Alcohol and Drug Use assessments for adolescents
2.Autism screening for children at 18 and 24 months
3.Behavioral assessments for children of all ages
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
4.Blood Pressure screening for children
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
5.Cervical Dysplasia screening for sexually active females
6.Congenital Hypothyroidism screening for newborns
7.Depression screening for adolescents
8.Developmental screening for children under age 3, and surveillance throughout childhood
9.Dyslipidemia screening for children at higher risk of lipid disorders
Ages: 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
10.Fluoride Chemoprevention supplements for children without fluoride in their water source
11.Gonorrhea preventive medication for the eyes of all newborns
12.Hearing screening for all newborns
13.Height, Weight and Body Mass Index measurements for children
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
14.Hematocrit or Hemoglobin screening for children
15.Hemoglobinopathies or sickle cell screening for newborns
16.HIV screening for adolescents at higher risk
17.Immunization vaccines for children from birth to age 18 —doses, recommended ages, and
recommended populations vary:
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis
Haemophilus influenzae type b
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Human Papillomavirus
Inactivated Poliovirus
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Influenza (Flu Shot)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Meningococcal
Pneumococcal
Rotavirus
Varicella
Learn more about immunizations and see the latest vaccine schedules.
18.Iron supplements for children ages 6 to 12 months at risk for anemia
19.Lead screening for children at risk of exposure
20.Medical History for all children throughout development
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
21.Obesity screening and counseling
22.Oral Health risk assessment for young children
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years.
23.Phenylketonuria (PKU) screening for this genetic disorder in newborns
24.Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention counseling and screening for adolescents
at higher risk
25.Tuberculin testing for children at higher risk of tuberculosis
Ages: 0 to 11 months, 1 to 4 years, 5 to 10 years, 11 to 14 years, 15 to 17 years.
26.Vision screening for all children
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If you are a bit overweight or obese and looking a safe, fast,
effective and non-surgical weight loss program that may be
covered by your insurance, W8MD Medical Weight Loss
Centers can help.
Features of a safe and effective weight loss program
Safe and effective weight-loss programs should include a plan
to keep the weight off over the long run guidance on how to
develop healthier eating and physical activity habits guidance
on how to develop healthier eating and physical activity
habits. ongoing feedback, monitoring, and support, slow and
steady weight-loss goals—usually ½ to 2 pounds per week
(though weight loss may be faster at the start of a program)
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Very Low Calorie and Low Calorie Diets
Most medical weight-loss programs may use very low-calorie
diets or VLCD diets (up to 800 calories per day) or LCD
diets(1000 calorie and up) to promote rapid weight loss
among people who have a lot of excess weight. This type of
diet requires close medical supervision through frequent
office visits and medical tests.
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FDAApproved Weight Loss Medications
Prescription medications such as Phentermine, Topiramate, the new Qsymia, Belviq etc.
Increased physical activity which usually has to be combined with VLCD or LCD
Correction of insulin resistance, eating disorders, sleep problems, hormonal imbalances,
nutritional deficiencies etc.
Behavior therapy to address any food addiction, and other behavioral causes for weight gain
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How can W8MD Medical Weight Loss Centers Insurance
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Our physicians and staff are committed to offering a comprehensive
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If you are a bit overweight or obese, take long term medications for
cholesterol, blood pressure or diabetes but your doctor has nothing to
offer for weight loss other than simply say "lose weight", you may
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Under the direction of a trained obesity medicine/weight loss
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Sleep Disorders And Weight Gain
Since weight and sleep go together, most of the W8MD centers are
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Most Insurances Accepted
And the best part of the program is that most insurance’s cover the
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And, if you are a physician, with an interest in helping
your obese or overweight patients, and would like to add a
W8MD program at your office, please feel free to contact
us.
Most physicians have nothing to
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