Our health is so indispensable that it’s so fragile we need to bash away bad lifestyle out of our body system. It’s something we cannot afford to loose because when payback time comes, it’s really going to be expensive. Medication price and service are sure intensifying every day. And for some of us who anticipates future health ordeals, we enroll to health insurance services which for me an effective way than just keeping money for medication cost. It’s not everyday we maintain our physical fit and time will come that we will be seniors with major body complications. So taking part on Medicare is one best solution and getting the right Medicare supplemental plans is a practical means to prepare any future sickness. Furthermore, you can check on mymedicaremedicaid.com for various health programs being offered depending on the service we require which can easily be adjusted with our need. Additionally, they have this AARP Medicare Drug Plan which is a complete service on multi-tiered coverage for drug prescription plans and also part of their health service is information on how to apply to Medicare part D which is an optional offer by private companies that have been formerly approved by Medicare.
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Way before I got interested in Commerce degree I was initially fascinated with healthcare study. Probably it was due to my fresh opinion that getting a healthcare degree (e.g. Nursing, Medicine) is like establishing a good community profile and is a potential way to go abroad. That may sound a little hilarious there but it’s the truth back then for me. I tell you I’m fully convinced on that idea. You know the early years of 2000 when almost every college freshies wanted to be a Nurse in hopes of going abroad to avoid national hitch. I was one of them! But the tide made its turn and I ended up in business field which I’d say I perfectly fit it in. I’m blabbermouth for goodness sake and I love to talk and talk and talk and hopefully make business out of talking. Hello gossip girl! Hahaha! No wonder I’m a “callgirl” by profession. So much for that, I’ve read something online on healthcare management which quite interests me. It’s beyond being just a medical workforce but equivalent to maintaining the hospital’s standards and meeting the needs of everyone involve in that circle. Though to some extent I’m over it, I still in some way imagine what my life would have been if I pursued healthcare studies. Probably I’m somewhere overseas working as a medical staff and earning enough bucks to survive or maybe.. just maybe.. a healthcare executive like Daniel P Neumeister who engages in extensive hospital management and healthcare administration. Wow! Not in 20 years time it’s going to happen to me since I was born to strut in my skinny jeans and black booties not in an all-white scrub suit or whatever medical uniform that is. Hehehe! Peace!







