Archive for September 22nd, 2009

PostHeaderIcon What is Cell Phone Tracking

Most new phones are equipped with GPS (Global Positioning System) to be able to be tracked by the provider. These type of phones can be tracked by satellites that are orbiting the earth. These satellites used to only be used by the government to help during warfare, but over the past several years, this technology has been put to use in many new different ways.

The basic principle behind the GPS technology that makes this work is the ancient practice of triangulation. If you’re not familiar about this practice, it basically works like this. You use two very distinctive landmarks to mark the center position. The thing is you have to know the exact distance between the two landmarks in order to make this practice become accurate. Once you know the exact distance between the two landmarks, you make your self become the third vector to complete the triangle.

GPS uses your cell phone with the GPS system inside it, and uses the satellite as its two basic landmarks. Based on how far the signal is away from the satellite’s relative position in the sky, a computer can figure the location of the device giving off the signal to within a few feet.

PostHeaderIcon How To Save More Money On Prescription Drugs

The current state of the economy as pushed many people to skip out on their medications. More and more people are looking for a way to save more money on prescription drugs. Physicians, pharmacists and several other clinicians are helping their customers and patients find ways to save more money, but still get the prescription medications that they
need to stay healthy. By using a few of the tips and tricks that they have found, you could save hundreds of dollars on prescription drugs each year.

Here are some of the best ways to save more money on prescription medications:

Find out if a cheaper alternative is available. One of the easiest ways to save money on your prescriptions is to ask for the generic equivalent. In most cases, the generic medication costs about ten percent less than name brand drugs. Even if a generic option is not available for your particular prescription, a less expensive alternative may provide the same benefits. Take the time to research and talk to your doctor.

Split the pill. If you are a mom, you have probably broken a pill in half on more than one occasion. The majority of prescription medications are available in a number of different dosages. Higher dosages are typically sold at a discount per unit. For example, a tablet that is 100 milligrams should be less expensive than a 50-milligram tablet. Ask your health care professional if it is possible to get your prescription for your medication in half-tablet doses. Pill-splitting devices are available for purchase at most pharmacies. Keep in mind that this technique will not work with all medications, ask your doctor before attempting to split your pills.

Sign up for patient assistance programs. Several of the major drug companies have programs available that supply medications at no charge for the patients that are not able to afford them. You have probably seen the abundance of commercials advertising the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, which is supported by the major drug companies. In addition, if you are a veteran, you may be able to get your prescriptions through Veterans Assistance, or VA at a reduced cost.

Get a larger supply. If you are taking medications for the long-term to maintain your health, you should consider purchasing a 90 prescription as opposed to the usual 30-day prescription. In some cases, you may be able to get a 90-day supply of your medications for about twice the price you would pay for a 30-day supply, saving at least 33%. In addition, buying a larger supply means less trips to the pharmacy for refills.

Save your insurance. Several insurance plans require patients to pay a co-pay, no matter the cost of the medication. You could possibly find yourself paying ten dollars for a prescription that otherwise would only have cost five.

Shop the right pharmacies. It is important to shop around, especially when it comes to prescription drugs. More and more grocers and retailers are offering plans for cheap medications. Actually, some grocery stores have begun to provide free prescriptions for specific antibiotics.

Dena White is a freelance blogger and covers topics such as how to choose among online degrees in nursing and how to apply for college grants at an online school.

PostHeaderIcon Is Health Insurance Too Expensive?

Are you one of the many people in America who is excited to see Health Care Reform passed so that everyone in America has affordable health insurance?

Don’t hold your breath.

It would be well worth your time to start looking to get affordable health insurance quotes now.

Health insurance reform may indeed end up getting passed, but one thing is clear – you don’t want to bet the future of your family on something that the Government is going to decide what happens. Health insurance reform may or may not happen – and you would be wise to do all you can now to make sure that you have adequate health insurance no matter what.

In the event that some kind of health insurance reform actually happens and the people in Washington get something through that can actually help you – well, then you can always switch. But if you find that you don’t currently have health insurance then you would be foolish not to make sure that no matter what you and your family are covered.

Too expensive?

Not really. If you think that health insurance is too expensive, that means that you haven’t shopped for health insurance lately, because as the health insurance companies get more competitive, the cost of health insurance is something that you really can’t go without.

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