The Difference Between Health Care And Health Insurance

Article by Nick Messe

It seems like the only thing we hear on the news these days is the constant debate that is currently taking place in the United States regarding health care. But what does it all mean? What is the difference between health care and health insurance, and how will it affect me and my family?

Health care is the care you receive when you visit a hospital or doctor’s office to receive treatment for an illness. Health care includes all of the goods and services that are designed to promote health. Health insurance is an insurance that is used to cover medical expenses. You pay a monthly premium, and should you need medical attention, your insurance company will pay for most of those medical costs.

The current health care debate that is taking place across the country is with regard to the government controlling a large portion of the health care industry. There are many details in this health care bill, but the main points of the bill include giving low-income families access to health insurance and requiring employers to offer health insurance to their employees.

There are many pros and cons to this bill. This bill would bring health insurance to many people who otherwise could not afford it and would put cost restrictions on what seems to be an out-of-control industry. Many people have made good arguments about the ridiculous cost of receiving health care. When a man without insurance goes to the emergency room, and receives a two thousand dollar bill for his thirty-minute stay, it raises some questions about the ethical nature of the health care industry.

On the other hand, there are also many cons to the passing of this bill. Many people think that the quality of health care will go down if the industry is regulated by the government. If you compare government agencies with companies in the private sector, companies that are driven by profit are much more efficient and far exceed their government equivalents. Another point that is argued by opponents of the bill is that it will cost trillions of dollars, which will be repaid partly by taxing wealthy individuals. Small businesses will incur more costs, as they will be required to offer insurance to their employees.

Emotions tend to run high when talking about healthcare. Quality of life and happiness is determined by a person’s health. And when people start to talk about change, it tends to make everyone a little nervous because no one knows what the outcome will be. This bill affects everyone, and there are people it might help, and people it might hinder, so naturally it tends to cause emotions to run high.

Over time, other countries have moved to having health care completely controlled by the government. Some say this system works great, but others do not. The outcome of this bill, whether beneficial or detrimental to our nation, will only be known after the passage of time. Hopefully it will be to all of our benefit.

About the Author

Nick Messe is president of Lead Frog LLC. Joe Abraham is a small business consultant with expertise in all the key areas of small business growth including business startup, business development, traffic generation, sales development, marketing and succession planning. Unlike many self-proclaimed small business gurus he has actually built several successful small businesses from the ground up.

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Article by Christine Marmoy

There are many reasons why people are motivated to become coaches. Whether they have a wake-up call, just find it interesting to do, or they want a career change, there are more and more people achieving diplomas in coaching.There are coaches who are not looking to make a profit, they only want to help others. If you are one of them, that is great, but you must realize that you can do what you enjoy and also earn a good living. When you know how to perceive your own value, you will know that you must get paid for what you do. If you want to develop a successful coaching business, then you must learn to change your beliefs in coaching and know how to deal with the two major problems: finding new clients and generating significant revenue.You may say you are a coach, not an entrepreneur. Of course, but you can learn to be one. Once you know that you want to transform your coaching into a coaching business, you will be ready to take a few steps in the right direction:- Use what you already have. If you want to develop your coaching, start by making a list of your experiences. You have it all there, and believe me, it is easier to build on something solid, something you can manage, rather than venturing into something completely new. You already have the skills, expertise and real experience to offer your clients through your coaching techniques and these can also help many others. In exchange, it is only natural that your clients will pay for a session with you.

– Create a business rather than a practice. The major difference between a coaching practice and a coaching business is the level of your potential revenue, your freedom to act as you want and the speed with which you get the results you want. Even if you develop a flourishing coaching practice (and that may take a few years!), there will come a point where you won’t be able to increase your revenue anymore: time limitations, a large number of clients to coach per week, possible health problems or unexpected situations which may prevent you from working.

You should also consider developing your business through the virtual world of the internet. Yes, you can still coach a lot of people and make yourself visible far more easily and with a greater impact than by using the traditional method.

– Focus on specific and tangible results. This is the trick; to sell the result produced by your coaching. Coaching is only the means to reach the results. Concentrate all your efforts and resources on attracting only those clients who want to get the results you are offering and especially clients who are willing to pay for these specific results.

– Become an expert in one area. All the techniques you have heard about, or may have already tested, will not help you achieve what you want if you do not specialize in a specific area. Even if you sign up to all the networking communities in your domain, you will not be able to get the results you want. If you want to charge the fees you’re aiming for and dreaming about (even if you don’t admit it!) you must become an expert in a specific area. You must turn yourself into the expert coach people must work with in order to solve a certain problem.

No one says this is going to be easy. But once you know what you want to do, once you know you want to be a coach who also makes a living out of coaching, then it is time to change the way you perceive yourself and your coaching. You too can learn how to generate more clients and revenue without having to spend 10 hours a day in an office. And more than that, you can also learn how to become an entrepreneur, with a successful coaching business.

If you are determined to change yourself from coach to entrepreneur and need help in developing your successful coaching business, then go to my website http://coachingandsuccess.com and find many more useful tips on how to do it.

About the Author

Christine Marmoy is a Certified Professional Coach and she obtained her certification at the Institute of International Coaching in Geneva. She also has an MBA and worked for over 15 years as a Project Manager for various international financial companies. She likes to call herself a • citizen of the world• , having lived in various countries such as USA, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Israel, Portugal, France• .and her life is that much richer for having experienced all these different cultures.For more information about Christine and her programmes and products, please visit her on http://coachingandsuccess.com

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