My first experience with Healthcare in China
by YANN │on FEBRUARY, 17│ 2016
A decade ago after moving out to
Shanghai I started looking for International Health
insurance
for myself.
After receiving a quotation I stumbled upon
the notion of “Deductible”. I thought to myself “what a
strange concept, French Insurers usually offer cover from 1st
Euro, who needs deductibles? “.
Then I started working as
an Insurance Broker. While I was getting more knowledgeable
with barbarian terms such as “deductible”, “co-pay” or
“coinsurance” I had the opportunity to test Chiropractic
skills in Shanghai due to joint pain. The initial experience
was very pleasant; the US Chiropractor I had been
recommended was highly skilled. Few minutes later, the
bill came to me as a tornado; it was roughly 4 times the
price I would have paid in France. Not being covered by
my Health Insurance for this I declined the gracious offer for
the next upcoming 15 sessions.
I then began to recall
my previous initial thought about deductibles and more
generally Healthcare cost sharing.
I realized that my
initial “who needs deductible?” thought had not initially
been comparing apples to apples. Indeed, I was starting to
discover the vast cost discrepancy between China and my
previous Healthcare experience in Europe. Indeed, a number
of International Health Insurance plans have been built on
the notion of cover from the 1st Euro with
sublimits.
One of the most stealth example of sublimit is the cover limit you find for Private room in case of an Hospitalisation. This usually comes as a late surprise to some foreigners to find Expat facilities with a Healthy Price Tag over $600 per day for the cost of the private room during an Hospitalisation. In case the Insurance plan does not cover a cost of this magnitude, the end result is regularly the same; the patient is transferred to a less expensive a local medical facility where doctors may speak local language only.
As a medical insurance consultant, the advice I regularly give to expats looking for International Health Coverage in places such as China or Hong Kong, is to emphasize strong Inpatient cover rather than complete package with weak hospitalization cover.
Backpain during pregnancy.
MAY, 1│ 2013
A large number of mothers suffer
from backache during pregnancy. The standard situation, can
become very annoying if you are not careful.
What to do before and after Childbirth
The "backaches"
are
often due to a bad position during pregnancy. The higher
front body weight due to the presence of the baby in the
uterus shifts the Centre of gravity and requires balance
readjustment to compensate. This situation exaggerates the
otherwise normal curve of the spine and therefore causes
tension in the lower back causing pain. The relaxation of
ligaments resulting from hormonal activity can also cause
sciatic pain. This influences the pregnancy (starting from
the second quarter and more specifically the sixth month)
and it's effects are primarily felt by the pregnant mother
in the evening. Various elements such as age, condition of
the back, fitness, the number of children and the weight
gained during pregnancy may worsen the intensity of pain.
The usual recommended practice of
physical activities is to relax the spine, strengthening the
muscles. You can opt for yoga or gymnastics practice to
improve on the situation. It is recommended to practice
under qualified supervision; for instance under the guidance
of a physiotherapist so that the symptoms can improve.
Also, watch your diet to avoid
excessive weight gain between 9 and 12 pounds on average.
Get enough rest and take a nap as often as possible. You
may also follow specific medical sessions to strengthen your
abs. As a final point, don't hesitate to ask your partner or
husband for some relaxing massage.
Avoid pregnancy strain
-Avoid caring heavy objects.
-Stay away from long car journeys. If you have to travel,
take a break at least every hour and put a cushion in your
back.
-Sit properly: when sat on a Chair, keep your feet flat,
along with your back and thighs to the right.
-Bend your knees rather than folding them in half to catch
an object. Stopping vacuuming is highly recommended.
-Keep your heels short (maximum 2 cm) and get a comfortable
pair.
-Subscribe to pool: swimming is favored for pregnant
mother's back. Breathing is easier, because the nose and
mouth are out of the water.
Leg movements are identical as for crawling (beats) and work
calves muscles. There should be no effort from your back.
All the back muscles are strengthened, thus easing the pain.
In any case, do not take any medication without
prescription!
-Stay as straight as you can without pushing the stomach
forward.
-During sleeping time, lift up your feet and your neck
using a cushion or a specific pregnancy pillow which, offers
better ergonomic. The most suitable position is to be curled
up on your left flank, keeping the pillow between your
knees.
If you experience pain, talk to
your doctor as soon as possible. They may prescribe
physiotherapy, osteopathy or acupuncture.
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Comment posted by Anonym │On March,11 │2013 | 7:19:31 AM |
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