How to save $100 billion from our national healthcare costs, prevent deaths, and reduce hospital and nursing home admissions

How to save $100 billion from our national healthcare costs, prevent deaths, and reduce hospital and nursing home admissions



Without realizing it a newly minted company has formed a way to save $100 billion from our national healthcare costs, prevent deaths, and reduce hospital and nursing home admissions. “We were unaware that our company’s primary goal to help working caregivers could hold such potential in reducing the nation’s economic healthcare costs.”



(PRWEB) August 19, 2004



How to save $100 billion from our national economy every year And Lower healthcare costs. Without realizing it a newly minted company has formed a way to save $100 billion from our national healthcare costs, prevent deaths, and reduce hospital and nursing home admissions. “We were unaware that our company’s primary goal to help working caregivers could hold such potential in reducing the nation’s economic healthcare costs.” stated Joseph Quinn President of Personal Voice Inc.



Personal Voice Inc. can help prevent unnecessary hospitalizations and confinements that are caused by failure to take medications properly.



According to, “The Washington Times” August 6, 2003,



“Pharmaceutical noncompliance is a tremendous problem in the United States that drains an estimated $100 billion from our national economy every year, and is blamed for the deaths of over 125,000 Americans annually (342 people everyday). Ten percent of all hospital admissions are the result of pharmaceutical noncompliance, and twenty-three percent of all nursing home admissions are due to people’s inability to take their medications as prescribed.”



What about your parents or other loved ones are they really always taking their medications?”



“This is the main reason for forming Personal Voice” states co-founder Victoria Quinn, “Nuclear families are swamped by everyday responsibilities”. Personal Voice can speak to your loved one for you, to address your concern by checking or chatting for a few minutes during your busy workday. If they don’t answer we will contact you, EMS, or a neighbor as soon as you desire. We can perform reminders for diet, exercise and other independent living issues. We have other more advanced services available, all custom designed including assistance with medical billing problems, and writing services. “We are family friendly”.



Joseph Quinn a co-founder of Personal Voice remembers, “From personal experience with my own mother. I asked if she took her medicines, she said she took them. When I got there on the weekend, they were partly taken. I could not call three times a day and confirm her taking them at that time”. Incidents like this are common when loved ones have medical issues, and the frailties of aging are sapping their vitality. Personal Voice can help them maintain their independence and self-confidence in a family friendly way. We can perform one-on-one telephone reminders during your normal workweek for the following concerns: LIVING ESSENTIALS - Doctor Appointments, Prescriptions, Refills, Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, Insulin, Diet, Vitamins, Fiber, or Herb Supplements, PERSONAL CALENDAR – Check-up call Day Care, Hair/nail salon, Phone calls, Schedule Confirmation, Homemaker, Visiting Nurse, Meals on Wheels, Exercise, Dance, Tai Chi, Yoga, CHORES - Shopping, Cleaning, Washing, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, ENTERTAINMENT - Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Puzzles, TV or Radio, Trips, and Family outings.



Just give us a schedule and we can call for you. At this time only loved ones whose primary language is English can be accommodated. ThereÂ’s no better guarantee than your loving concern. Personal Voice can be reached at 1-877-443-8636 which spells 1-USS-4GET-ME-NOT or on the web at www. family-focus-working-caregivers. com or email at prweb1@family-focus-working-caregivers. com.



See another release October is "Talk About Prescriptions" month at, http://www. prweb. com/releases/2004/10/prweb164187.htm (http://www. prweb. com/releases/2004/10/prweb164187.htm)

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