Thursday, July 16, 2009

A Quick Ride.............


Kola, the camera hog! Next week, we'll give that saddle a try come hell or high water!


Yes, that is a skirt.........I'm a dork.......


Just a quicky with the halter and lead, bareback.............


At least I had boots on...................


Mama, cleanin' out eye boogers afterwards.............

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

How Many Remember This

This is for July 16th 1969 40 years ago and I wonder how many of our fellow bloggers remember this special date in History or are willing to admit it ( Hehehe )


16th July ( 1969 ) Apollo 11 astronauts were launched into space on a Saturn 5 rocket launched from Cape Kennedy at 9:32 a.m. hoping to be the first men to land on the moon.
The crew consisted of
Neil Armstrong, Commander
Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, Lunar Module Pilot
Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot
It's estimated more than a million people watched the launch at Cape Kennedy in Florida. Apollo 11 is scheduled to make it's moon landing in four days time on Sunday 20 July if all goes well.

Some dates in history live in world history , the date of the Apollo 11 launch and the subsequent landing of a man on the moon are one of those times when not only Americans but people in all countries around the world where radio or TV provided access for people to watch and listen to these moments in history that showed the reason why man has achieved and continues so achieve many great leaps forward in technology. I suspect most who are old enough and lucky enough to have lived on this historic week have vivid memories of this special period in our history. Steve





Sunday, July 12, 2009

Health Care Part Two The US Healthcare System

Following on from first post about the good the bad and the ugly of the British National Health Service Here are my thoughts of how the current US system works or does not work according to your point of view ( if you did not read the first post please take the time to read it before thinking I am being disengenerous to the US system only ) In a similar way to my first post about the British NHS these are my perceptions not facts about the US Health Care System.

The US Health Care System


The US health care system is made up of two primary parts , Social Health care for those who are entitled to it and Private Health Insurance combined with Private funded and managed Health care Providers.


When reading the following it is important to note the following is an extremely important figure Health Care in the US is 16.8% of GDP ( compared with UK under 10% ) . or more simply for every hundred dollars earned $16,80 is for health careOnly 6 in 10 have private health care coverage, Lowering month by Month of those 1 in 4 work for the federal government or State Government meaning many of those in politics do not understand how the general population who are not government employees are affected with health care costs and lack of coverage.


Medicare
I must admit I do not have any personal knowledge of how well or how badly the current Medicare / Medicaid System works only what I have learned from reading and talking to those affected .

From my own perceptions the cost for Medicare and Medicaid is a tremendous burden on the US Taxpayer without providing the depth or levels of service provided by the British NHS , we have a friend who is well past retirement age 70 + who is forced to continue work as a Walmart Greeter primarily to pay for her health care costs which implies that even for those who have spent their lives working and paying taxes and Social security are not covered under the current system , we also have a friend whose wife needed a kidney transplant but because her husband still worked ( his employment, health care benefits and salary would not cover the costs and he was forced to stop working so at least his wife could go into the Social Health care system to start the long long wait for the operation. ). A story much closer to home was Zoes own dad who did not have any work and could not afford health care coverage and only went to a free clinic when the pain became unbearable. He was told he had an advanced form of Liver Cancer but due to paperwork and the time to go through the system would have to wait for Medicare approval , for anyone who has understanding of these type of Cancers , the sooner treatment is administered the more likely a positive outcome . Needless to say by the time the paperwork went through the system the advance of Cancer was beyond a clinical solution and he died very shortly afterwards.


I will not attempt to give The Good The Bad and The ugly for the current US social health care system because my lack of working knowledge does not provide me with enough knowledge to do so .

Private Health Care System

Callie covers our health insurance from her job as a nurse ( I did look into obtaining private health care insurance but the cost was prohibitive due to my age and health issues together with Callies MS and Diabetes) so we rely on Callies Health care for which she pays about $600,00 per month towards our cover.

Co-Pay
I believe our Co-Pay is in the region of 10% plus for all services so for example our Scripts between us cost in the region of $250.00 per month. Family practitioners visit Co-Pay $25.00. The cost for my broken ankle earlier in the year ended at about $3,000 Co-Pay towards a bill of about $45,000. Because of Callies MS and requirements for a MRI once or twice a year the Co-Pay cost is about $500.00 per year. Co-Pay costs do vary greatly on the insurance provider and coverage purchased so these are just examples.

I have not given these just to tell how much we pay more as an example of Co-Pay costs to those from other countries and to show even with insurance Co-Pay can be a significant chunk of change.


The Good
From my own perspective my treatment and Callies treatment are far far superior than we could expect in the UK, our Family practitioner is caring and takes the time to find out medical issues , she is also so nice I have never been great lover of Doctors or Hospitals I expect it's a bloke thing but trust her implicitly . She even took some time to pop into the hospital when I broke my ankle and check I was OK and say hello. Also When I broke my ankle the staff at the A and E were looking at and evaluating damage before we had even provided insurance details , the service from everyone involved Doctors, Nurses, Surgeon, Anesthetist, Aftercare and Heart consultant was professional, Caring , Understanding and I Believe could not have been better anywhere in the world and far far beyond what would happen in the British NHS.


1. You can choose Doctors and nurses that you wish to use ( especially good for us because of Callies knowledge of the Health care providers in the area. )

2. The overall service is caring, efficient and professional .

3. Medical facilities specifically the Hospitals I have seen are better staffed, funded and equipped than the UK.

The Bad

1. The costs are increasing exponentially for those with private health care as the numbers of uninsured increases and Insurance Companies, Drug Companies and Health Care Providers need to make the same profits

2. The cost of drugs which were first used from 5 years to 18 years ago continue to increase beyond any rational amount ( a good example is the highly prescribed Cholesterol tablet Lipitor where the Co-Pay has increased by nearly 30% in 12 months

3. The costs by differing health care providers differ significantly for the same treatment , just one example is an MRI, an important tool in diagnosis for many illnesses ( generally the same machine is used in most hospitals ) but can range from less than $500.00 to $4,000 depending on the location and provider.

4. Overall health care costs and Insurance has far outstripped any economic logic reasons are multiple

a. Higher Profit Taking By all involved

b. The Medicare decision to only pay pennies on the dollar for health care provision forcing the health care industry to increase prices by higher percentages meaning they would receive more from Medicare when they supply services , I can remember discussing this with a member of staff during my hospital stay and being quite shocked that attempting to save on medicare had forced the burden on those who are willing and able to pay for private health care.

5. Having spoken to a number of doctors and others in the health care profession one of the biggest bones of contention appears to be the high cost of Insurance to cover Lawsuits. ( the litigation mentality in America stuns me sometimes as most class action suits make more for the lawyers involved than those affected at the sharp end ) I am sure this also has some effect on the cost of prescription drugs.


6. I find it fascinating that most health care providers are registered charities often meaning they are not liable to state taxes or property taxes but those running these """" Charities """" are earning in excess of $1,000,000 per year , they are also massive advertisers on TV spending many millions to promote their company / Charity


The Downright Ugly

I am a strong advocate of free health care for all children regardless of race, status or money , how can any civilised society think that not ensuring a child can see the blackboard, Read correctly ( dyslexia ) or hear the teacher depends on parental ability to pay for health care, surely this only deepens the poverty trap by ensuring Public Education only works for those who can afford health care for their children.


I am sorry this post has been so long but many of
The Good The Bad and The Ugly I tried to highlight lead to my own views on what and how I would change the current US health care system and how to fund it.

Health Care The Big Issue Facing America Today

As many of you may know I am a Brit who is married to an American Girl, so have a better understanding of what A National Health Service is
and what it does , so for the next three posts I would like to take the opportunity to highlight The good, The Bad and The Ugly" from the health care between the two systems as I perceive them. The three posts are 1. British National Health Service, 2. US Health Care
and 3. Can America Change it's health care and My own ideas for change

The first post is about my perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the British Health care System


The British Nation Health Service ( NHS ).

Following the end of World War 11 Under Clement Attlee the dream of From The Cradle To The grave socialism first put forward by
William Henry Beveridge was enacted when the Nationel Health Service Was Created on July 5 1948, which was designed to provide
following three main core principles

1. That it met the needs of everyone
2. That it be free at the point of delivery
3. That it be based on clinical need, not ability to pay

Current Taxation For the Cost Of Health care. It is not easy to define the percentage of tax paid for Heath care in the UK
as the Nation due to it's funding from National Insurance and taxes , But it is estimated at between 8 and 10% of GDP

The British National Health Service

Free at the point of service

No co-pay for
Doctors visits
Hospital Stays
Consultants
Preventive medicine ( Cancer screening, Heart Disease Screening etc. )

The wages of nurses are comparable to US rates , but Doctors salaries are less than US equivalents

Co-Pay

All scripts currently about $10.50 for those liable for payment whatever the cost of the drug


The Good
Health care is free at the point of service for all for Family Doctors, Hospitals etc.

Home visits are an accepted part of health care for the elderly and infirm plus visits to children late at night

Because of the stricter requirements for Drug testing and screening by the Government ( Government pays for drugs so much more resistant
to untried untested ) and drug companies find it more difficult to get unproven drugs to be accepted.

Because the NHS is a government run organisation the litigation mentality against health care professionals has not run riot as in other countries notably the US.

Due to it's large bargaining ability the NHS often pays less for the same drugs in the UK than the Joe Worker pays in his Co-Pay payments
without the additional costs to Insurance companies passed on to Insurance Premiums ( can be as low as 15% for the same drug in the US )


The cost of things like an MRI are standard countrywide and not open to abuse of free market forces

The Health trusts in the UK are mainly run at the top by health care professionals not those more suited to big business with MBA's and degrees in Accountancy and Law

The Bad
Because of the perception of free many health care professionals are complacent and forget that the customer is still paying through taxes

Because the service is free many abuse the system by tying up valuable health care professionals with needless appointments and
using health care as a way to combat loneliness

Because of the constant battle between funding ( taxes ) and needs ( whether genuine or Unnecessary ) the waiting time for those
in genuine need is between 5 and 10 times longer than those who have health care Insurance in the US. This applies to
all sectors from Family Doctors Visits to Hospital Surgery, plus the time allocation for a doctors visit is much much less in the UK.

The Downright UGLY

The place where the NHS falls down more than any other area is because of Underfunding, Overworked Staff and the constant battle between
funding and need, the service is always at breaking point in terms of service, quality.


These are only my own perceptions and many will violently disagree

Sorry about the Non Horsey Post but I thought many might be interested in views by someone who has seen the best and worst of both health care services

Steve

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Here I go again!

I feel that I am a responsible breeder. I have not breed a lot of dogs, I mainly did it when people I knew wanted a pup. Another one on the dogs that I sold last fall has come back to me. I love Jackson and he is not going anywhere. Max and Jackson get along very well. Padro came back to me because he tried to bite the owner and another family member. Knowing the dogs background I figured there must be a reason. I figured it out the first night. He is DEAF, I'm not sure how long he has been like this. He is too smart and behaves basically like a hearing dog. He was recently neutered, could that cause it? The biting just started. If you startle him he gets defensive. I am careful how I approach him from behind or how I wake him up. He is confused at not being able to hear. He is not sure if the other dogs are barking to play or to fight. I have him responding to hand signals already. I have 2 heelers now and cannot keep him. I took him to find him a home that he fits into. Now it will be more difficult. He is so sweet and smart, I cannot think of putting him down. If anyone can help him out, please contact me.

Jessie

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Horses & Watermelon...............


My horses LOVE watermelon.........Took these pics the other day when I gave the girls a juicy watermelon treat! Hilarious!


They love it! And slurp it!


Miss Mina being my lazy little partner.............


Got some shots of my Asiatic Lillies. One of the only things I can't seem to kill in my garden. Beautiful, I think.


In other news, Kola must have ended up with an abscess left from that heal crack this Spring. There was evidence of an old abscess yesterday when the girls were trimmed, only I didn't notice anything except that she was a bit tender on that foot last week when I picked them out. Jeremiah was here at exactly 6 weeks. It's all healed up now except for a skin flake at the back of her bulb on that right front. I'm putting aloe cream on it for now. She never even acted outwardly lame and when I went out there to feed the other day, wearing a purple towel around my head, they freaked out and she did a lot of high steppin' gaitin' . First time I've seen her do that since she had gained all that weight. She must be feeling a lot better now that her weight has dropped. Misty had her usual flare on one of her rears. I'm thinking combination of the vitamin rich Equibalancer feed and faster growing feet in summer.
Zoe's kitten has a name now and it is "Toulouse". Suits her well and she is a bit of a devil. A very sassy kitten. Only when Grandma comes in the room to visit, she's all sweet and purring! HA!
Our lawn has gotten completely out of control and I am overwhelmed by it. I really must get to it with the weed whacker. I actually had to use the tree trimmer to cut down the Burdocks next to my feed shed! Gosh! I hate weeds! We've all been suffering with sinus issues lately. I might try and get a little riding in tomorrow.
We have a lot on the agenda over the next couple of weeks. Must get our septic pumped and inspected for the county (new rule). I don't anticipate a problem, however, I have to whack all those damned weeds down, so that they can get to the lid.
I'm planning a contest in the near future with two clumps of prizes to give away. I think you'll like. I'll keep you all informed when it gets going! It'll be fun! Anyway that's it for the updates.