Feb 10 2009

Stimulation, Titillation, Medication

Read the story at NPR.org

In 61-37 vote the US Senate today passed a version of the economic stimulus package. The news that’s relevant to me; both the House and Senate packages contain increased Medicaid funds for states. Good news for someone whose work is intrinsically tied to Medicaid funds. But here’s the fight that’s shaping up in Oregon; we’re getting increased federal money for our Medicaid program, which means that the state contribution is less which frees those dollars back into the general fund. How will they be used? I would hope that the State would not divert this new federal money to other programs. Medicaid is in line for some pretty dramatic cuts in the Governor’s proposed budget, cuts that will have a deeply harmful impact on the quality of life of Seniors and People with Disabilities. Need for Medicaid is at a high point, and will continue to rise as the population ages. Also, in terms of economic stimulus, the return on investment for Medicaid is very high. It remains to be seen what the State will do, as we’re still very early in the process, but I hope that the passage of this federal stimulus will give legislators the tools they need to sustain meaningful funding in the Medicaid program.


Dec 2 2008

Wanna See Something Gross?

Do a google image search for the following; Stage IV Decubitus Ulcer

Better yet, just click this link.

Sometimes I wonder why I do the work I do.


Dec 2 2008

Work Gripe

You have 7 time sensitive items on your desk. You are going to be in meetings all afternoon. The network freezes up, and you can’t access the key application that you need to complete the work in front of you. Everyone in the building is having the same problem. What do you do?