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Paid Medical Studies

In order to determine if you want to volunteer for paid medical studies you need to understand what these research studies are and how much of a personal commitment is involved. Usually these test groups are recruiting healthy individuals between the ages of 18-85, but these requirements can vary. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees the research and development phase of new drugs and medical devices. This organization observes the protocols and testing procedures throughout all stages of pharmaceutical product development and clinical trials involving human test subjects are the final stage in the research and approval process.

Paid medical studies are rigorously structured clinical trials that will ultimately determine whether new treatment protocols, new medical equipment, or new drugs, will receive approval and begin to be manufactured for use by the general public. There are a total of four separate phases in these paid clinical trials and the amount of financial compensation is based on the type of study that you are participating in as well as the development phase that is involved.

During Phase #1 there is a higher risk of adverse reactions due to the still unknown factors about the medication that is being researched. While the drug has been found to be safe when used on animal test subjects the research team has not yet determined the safety factors for humans. You will be required to stay at a clinic until the paid clinical trials have been completed. Lab tests and routine check-ups will be conducted at frequent intervals to determine that here are no harmful side effects on your heart, kidneys, liver, lungs or other body systems.

Phase #2 is a continuation of the testing process. During this phase the volunteers will receive medications that have been found safe and effective in previous clinical trial studies.

Phase #3 is a broad study of a particular medication or medical device. This is the phase where the long-term effectiveness of a drug are analyzed.

The fourth phase of drug development occurs when the medication has received FDA approval. During this last stage the manufacturer and development team will still be monitoring the use of the new drug to make sure that there are no untoward problems. Read more…

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Medical Assistance Programs – Needed Care You Can’t Afford

Fifteen years ago my wife needed to undergo a very serious neurosurgery procedure to repair a couple of growing aneurisms. One of the procedures required them to freeze her down to 47 Degrees Fahrenheit and stop all her body functions for almost half an hour while they repaired an aneurism within her brain. The other repair procedure was not as evasive. But, she was in intensive care for three weeks and another week in recovery. With these two operations, skilled medical doctors, trained medical staff, equipment and a month in the hospital, the bill came to more than $700,000. This would have taken everything I had and still left me in debt, more than half a million dollars, if it hadn’t been for the excellent medical insurance coverage I had through the company I was working for. The insurance covered all the medical costs and even my lodging for that month while she was in an out-of-state hospital. In fact, a few years earlier I had a hip replacement done because of a childhood injury I had incurred about 35 years earlier, and they covered all the medical expenses for that operation as well.

Today finding a company to work for with that kind of medical coverage, or being able to purchase affordable medical coverage is not an option for most of us any more. Now, having excellent medical coverage is a real luxury, which is only available to the upper 20% of our population, who can afford to purchase or who work for a company with such wonderful medical coverage.

So, when you become confronted with medical expenses which are more than you can afford and you don’t have any medical insurance, what do you do? Most hospitals and even some medical doctors have financial assistance programs available. To qualify for these medical assistance programs is a bit time-consuming, but when you owe or are looking at several thousand in medical bills, the time spent is well worth it.

A year ago last January (2010) I was laid off and lost my income and what little medical insurance I had. Not being able to find work, I took an early retirement to provide some kind of income while continuing to look for another position. Then last December (still 2010) my wife began having very sharp stabbing head pains. We went to several doctors and specialist, to no avail, in trying to locate the cause of these very sharp head pains. In the process we were running up medical debts which were way beyond what we could afford to pay. In talking with the hospital’s finance office, they suggested that we apply for their financial assistance program. We did and they covered more than $3,000 of our medical obligations. That alone cut our total medical expenses in half and they even covered the Medical Center Pain Clinic expenses, which is providing relief for my wife, from her sharp head pains. Read more…

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