Monday, March 7, 2011

Allied Health World Launches: A Site Dedicated to Health Education

Allied Health World Launches: A Site Dedicated to Health Education

Www. AlliedHealthWorld. com, has launched a Health Care education site geared towards people looking to break into the health care industry.

Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) January 14, 2010 –

President Obama is looking to reform the health-care system, and he’s using his budget and an economic stimulus package to help fund it. As Obama’s health care plans continue to demand national attention, Hillary Clinton is interviewed by David Gregory, on Meet The Press, Sunday night. While watching this interview, it becomes apparent that the healthcare industry is about to blossom.

“The time has come, and this president is committed to it (Universal Health Care). I think the leadership in Congress finally understands we have to do something.” 

Allied Health World (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/) has been developed for this opportune time. It is an authority for on-line degrees with the nation’s leading schools. With Obama encouraging mothers to go back to work, and even providing special grants and incentives specifically for this purpose, on-line degrees can provide a very reasonable resource for individuals to break into the career of their dreams. Mothers can remain at home with their children while pursing the goal of higher education.

Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) January 14, 2010—Our Country’s citizens are becoming increasingly concerned with healthcare, and the demand is high to find a practical solution for everyone.
"We all want a healthcare system that is universal, high quality and affordable,” says Hillary Clinton on June 7th 2006, “this is not just an issue for me, it is a passion. No exceptions, no excuses.”

With the increasing need for health care workers from all allied health schools (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/) and related fields such as; Radiology technician careers (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/radiology_technician/careers. html), Medical billing and coding careers (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/medical_billing_and_coding/career_path. html), Paramedic training (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/emt_paramedic/training. html), and learning how to become a radiologist (http://www. alliedhealthworld. com/radiology_technician/how_to_become. html), the demand is only expected to further increase. As job opportunities in this field continue to grow, Allied Health World has been carefully designed to assist individuals in their career pursuits. “Our goal is to help up and coming students to decide which field in the healthcare industry most interests them, and then match them with the necessary training.” In addition, Allied Health World contains informative articles with professionals in chosen fields. It will provide people access to the resources needed to make informed decisions about their education, while accomplishing their dreams and goals.

It used to be that people took Health care for granted. We are now losing health insurance for 14,000 people per day. Small businesses, which used to provide health insurance for their employees, can no longer afford it. In 1993 61% of small businesses provided health insurance to its employees and today the number has shrunk to 38%. The time has come for reform.

Luckily Hillary Clinton and President Obama feel very optimistic that a bill will be passed this year. With reform comes an increased need for qualified health care workers in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and private care facilities.