Two-Minute Warning The Young Invincibles: What The 18 - 34 Age Group MUST Know By March 31, 2014 To Get, Or Keep, Health Insurance
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With 1,000 pages, a fumbled launch and moving deadlines, Obamacare can be both confusing and intimidating. Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM not only read the law, but breaks it down into simple football terms to help 18-34 year olds (Young Invincibles) understand how to navigate their new options under Obamacare.
There are 19 million uninsured 18-34 year olds who make up the group called the “Young Invincibles.” Obamacare covets this group like the NFL covets top draft picks because they are so critical to the economics of the law. But does this age group need Obamacare? A recent poll by the Urban Institute found that 27% of this age group are still unaware of the Health Insurance Exchanges, which are designed to help them sign up and potentially get subsidized premiums.
In this 47-page mini-Ebook, ‘Two-Minute Warning, The Young Invincibles: What the 18-34 Age Group MUST Know by March 31, 2014’, Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM uses the National Football League as the example to help this critical age group understand their options as well as the key questions to consider.
The mini-Ebook breaks this group into three segments, giving them each the keys to making an informed decision at game time. A companion website, www.dennisderuellemd.com provides additional information and resources and allows visitors to sign up for the free download.
In the wake of the Affordable Care Act, I consider the subject of the "Young Invincibles"--that group of 18-34 year-olds, and whether or not they sign up for insurance--critical to people who may not need to read my entire first book. Therefore, I have broken it out into its own mini-book, which I am offering completely free to all readers.
Dennis Deruelle, MD
Dennis P. Deruelle M.D., F.H.M., is National Director of Acute Services for IPC, the Hospitalist Company. He is a national speaker and consultant to major medical professional and pharmaceutical organizations on infectious diseases, improving hospital healthcare and the new healthcare law, The Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare”.Dr. Deruelle serves on IPC’s national business development team, national advisory council, information technology and medical affairs committees. He conceived and developed IPC’s S.H.I.N.E., Shared Healthcare Innovation for Nationwide Excellence Program, a proprietary portal for sharing the best practices among hospitalists. He also developed their VIP care program, a concierge hospitalist practice.Before joining IPC, Dr. Deruelle was a national consultant in health information technology and founder and CEO of First Hand Information Systems, which was acquired and became Point of Care Solutions. He successfully guided software development and integration, forming partnerships with Blue Cross Blue Shields and SOAPware. As a business consultant for International Paper, he co-developed technology to improve patient adherence through smart packaging and text reminders in partnership with Augme Mobile.In 2009, he founded Hospitalist Information Partners (HIP) and is the company’s chief executive officer. HIP provides services and information to all segments of hospitalist medicine and major pharmaceutical companies. Additional consulting services include homecare, home infusion and clinical research. His over 20 years of private medical practice and leadership positions prepared him for many of the issues facing medicine today.Dr. Deruelle completed a one year IPC-UCSF Fellowship Program in Hospitalist Leadership. Dr. Deruelle has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Texas, M.D. from Albany Medical College and completed his Internal Medicine training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was also Chief Resident.
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Two-Minute Warning The Young Invincibles - Dennis Deruelle, MD
Two-Minute Warning
The Young Invincibles: What the 18 - 34 Age Group
MUST Know by March 31, 2014 to Get, or Keep,
Health Insurance
In the wake of the Affordable Care Act, I consider the subject of the Young Invincibles
--that group of 18-34 year-olds, and whether or not they sign up for insurance--critical to people who may not need to read my entire first book. Therefore, I have broken it out into its own mini-book, which I am offering completely free to all readers.
Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM
ISBN 978-0-9960543-1-7
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2014 Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM Bio
The Greatest Game
Introduction
The Young Invincibles
Endnotes
Dennis Deruelle, MD, FHM
Dennis P. Deruelle M.D., F.H.M., is National Medical Director of Acute Services for IPC,
the Hospitalist Company. He is a national speaker and consultant to major medical professional and pharmaceutical organizations on infectious diseases, improving hospital healthcare and the new healthcare law, The Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare
.
Dr. Deruelle serves on IPC’s national business development team, national advisory council, information technology and medical affairs committees. He conceived and developed IPC’s S.H.I.N.E., Shared Healthcare Innovation for Nationwide Excellence Program, a proprietary portal for sharing the best practices among hospitalists. He also developed their VIP care program, a concierge hospitalist practice.
Before joining IPC, Dr. Deruelle was a national consultant in health information technology and founder and CEO of First Hand Information Systems, which was acquired and became Point of Care Solutions. He successfully guided software development and integration, forming partnerships with Blue Cross Blue Shields and SOAPware. As a business consultant for International Paper, he co-developed technology to improve patient adherence through smart packaging and text reminders in partnership with Augme Mobile.
In 2009, he founded Hospitalist Information Partners (HIP) and is the company’s chief executive officer. HIP provides services and information to all segments of hospitalist medicine and major pharmaceutical companies. Additional consulting services include homecare, home infusion and clinical research. His 20 plus years of private medical practice and leadership positions prepared him for many of the issues facing medicine today.
Dr. Deruelle completed a one year IPC-UCSF Fellowship Program in Hospitalist Leadership. Dr. Deruelle has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Texas, M.D. from Albany Medical College and completed his Internal Medicine training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was also Chief Resident.…
The Greatest Game
December 18, 1958, Yankee Stadium, New York City, the Baltimore Colts vs the New York Giants for the National Football League Championship, fourth quarter. With their team up 17-14, the Giants decided to punt on the fourth down. Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas leaned into the huddle and said, We’ve got eighty-six yards and two minutes. We’re going to go straight down the field and score. Let’s get to work.
After two incomplete passes, they hit the Two-Minute