Monday, March 19, 2018

Finding Refuge Child Slave Liberation Program


The chief medical officer of IntraDiagnostics in Colorado Springs, Dr. Kenneth B. Kurica founded Finding Refuge, with his wife Marty and daughter Stephanie. This occurred during a Semester at Sea Program with the Univrsity of Virginia acedemic program as they circumnavigated the world. Finding Refuge is an anti-slavery organization focused on child slavery in Ghana. With the support of community members like Dr. Kenneth B. Kurica, Finding Refuge seeks to end child slavery in the Lake Volta region.

Total liberation of a child slave by Finding Refuge includes several components beyond the mere retrieval of the child from the Lake Volta region. These children receive the help they need to take back their lives and find happiness.

The total financial outlay for a rescue is typically about $1,000. The initial rescue process costs about $500, and includes multiple trips to the region, the coverage of any medical bills for untreated injuries and illnesses, and new clothing for the child. The remaining $500 goes toward a broad base of support including meals, any additional necessary medical care, and schooling.

Often, children who have been enslaved are far behind their peers academically. Much of the schooling paid for by Finding Refuge takes place at the Faith Roots International Academy, a school created by Finding Refuge members geared to address these deficits. At this school, students can catch up with their own cohort and learn English, gaining parity with the public education system before returning to a normal life.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Benefits of Telemedicine


An experienced orthopaedic spine and trauma surgeon in Colorado, Kenneth B. Kurica, MD, serves as the CEO, president, and chief medical officer of IntraNerve/PRN Partners/IntraDiagnositics, a telemedicine company. Under the leadership of Dr. Kenneth B. Kurica, IntraNerve provides teleneulogy services to patients in 22 states.

Below are several benefits of telemedicine:

- Improved patient access. Many patients have limited access to health care due to the distance between their home and health care providers. Telemedicine overcomes these geographic barriers, thus ensuring people in medically underserved communities get the care they need.

- Cost-efficient. Telemedicine is cost-efficient for both patients and hospitals. For patients, it saves money on transportation and eliminates the need to find child care for an appointment. Further, it obviates the need to take time off work. Moreover, telemedicine reduces unnecessary ER visits, no-shows, and long hospital stays.

- Better quality of care. The care that patients receive through telemedicine is as good as in-person health care consultations. Telemedicine care in some specialties, such as ICU and mental health care, is better than in-person care and has improved patient outcomes.

- Reduced chance of getting sick. Patients frequently catch a virus or illness while waiting at their physician’s office. But telemedicine reduces the likelihood of this. Since telemedicine patients spend less time in the waiting room, they are less exposed to illnesses. This keeps patients healthier during the year.