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 Welcome to A to Z  Care !  
The Mission of A-Z Health Care, is to provide quality, safe and cost effective homecare services to persons in their places of residence to promote health, independence and dignity.
Message from the President
A-Z Health Care,  offers home health care services throughout Northwest Ohio. The corporation, locally owned and operated since its founding in Perrysburg in 1987, is dedicated to serving your home health care needs with qualified employees.
The number one priority of A to Z's staff is to assure that your services are provided with empathy, compassion, understanding and professionalism.
We employ a wide range of personnel, including Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Home Health Aides, and Homemakers.
Registered Nurses who are dedicated to providing the highest standard of personal and professional care supervise all nursing care. Once your physician has authorized home health care, A to Z's staff will work with your physician's plan of treatment to provide the necessary level of nursing care.
 
  
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Health care reform is a major agenda in the United States aside economic recovery. President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders of Congress are keen to overhaul the current health care system, citing it as inefficient and unaffordable to Americans, and replace it with a comprehensive national system of health insurance. 
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In 2009, the overhaul of the health care system in the United States was approved and the Senate passed an $871 billion bill. This was a major step towards health care reform and the stage was now set. By the end of March 2009, the chairmen of five Congressional committees had reached a consensus on the main ingredients of legislation, and insurance industry representatives had made some major concessions.  |  |  | 
  
    |   Health   care systems are designed to meet the health care needs of target   populations. There are a wide variety of health care systems around the   world. In some countries, the health care system planning is distributed   among market participants, whereas in others planning is made more   centrally among governments, trade unions, charities, religious, or   other co-ordinated bodies to deliver planned health care services   targeted to the populations they serve. However, health care planning   has often been evolutionary rather than revolutionary. The goals for   health systems, according to the World Health Report 2000 - Health   systems: improving performance (WHO, 2000), are good health,   responsiveness to the expectations of the population, and fair financial   contribution. Duckett (2004) proposed a two dimensional approach to   evaluation of health care systems: quality, efficiency and acceptability   on one dimension and equity on another.  
 Health   care providers are trained professional people working self-employed or   as an employee in an organization, whether a for-profit company, a   not-for profit company, a government entity, or a charity. Organizations   employing people providing health care are also known as health care   providers. Examples are doctors and nurses, paramedics, dentists,   medical laboratory staff, specialist therapists, psychologists,   pharmacists, chiropractors, and optometrists. Health informatics or   medical informatics is the intersection of information science, medicine   and health care. It deals with the resources, devices and methods   required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval and use of   information in health and biomedicine. Health informatics tools include   not only computers but also clinical guidelines, formal medical   terminologies, and information and communication systems. Public health   is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on   population health analysis. The population in question can be as small   as a handful of people or as large as all the inhabitants of several   continents (for instance, in the case of a pandemic). Public health is   typically divided into epidemiology, biostatistics and health services.   Environmental, social, behavioral, and occupational health are also   important subfields.
 
 A child being immunized against polio. Vaccination   policy refers to the policy a government adopts in relation to   vaccination. Vaccinations are voluntary in some countries and mandatory   in some countries. Some governments pay all or part of the costs of   vaccinations for vaccines in a national vaccination schedule. 
 Today,   most governments recognize the importance of public health programs in   reducing the incidence of disease, disability, and the effects of aging,   although public health generally receives significantly less government   funding compared with medicine. In recent years, public health programs   providing vaccinations have made incredible strides in promoting   health, including the eradication of smallpox, a disease that plagued   humanity for thousands of years. 
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