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Healthcare on a Budget

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[December 27, 2006, to be expanded:] This essay is to describe some options patients have for planning and implementing their next steps to improve their health.

My Patient Coordinator has the latest listing of services and fees.

I want to help people get the care they need. I give 10 percent of my services pro bono for those in need, as healthcare "scholarship". I offer a ten percent discount to military, retirees and immediate family members.

Unicorn Plan: The staff can talk with you about a creative way of prepaying for an extensive integrative medicine program--if you are one of those who qualify; ask about the Unicorn payment plan. 

Whenever possible I give patients instruction about things that can be done at home to help improve their health. This includes home care recommendations, exercises, books and media (CD, video, etc.) about health improvements.

Our office sends out email notices about public talks where I present information at no charge to you.

I plan on informative Workshops and Retreats.

"The Bare Minimum" and Giving You My Best Care:

People make their health care choices based on different criteria. When someone asks for the lowest cost possible, that request is respected and I adjust recommendations to give them a good chance at improvement within the limits they have set. If there is uncertainty about their basic strength for self-healing, I may explain that more tests or more extensive supportive treatment would increase their chances of having a positive outcome. Results of treatment (including any kind of treatment by any practitioner) depend largely on the person's underlying basic strength for self-healing; this is affected by several factors. See: Obstacles to Cure: ANS Function Factors.

I work with the patient and my Patient Coordinator at the clinic to create an integrative treatment plan.