Assalamualaikum w.b.t and as always, may everyone live happily and stay healthy.
I'm leaving for KL this morning by bus. I'll be in KL from Monday to Wednesday for an exam and I guess that would be a 'good' itinerary for my holiday this time. Hey at least it's better than staying at home doing nothing. I can go for shopping in the evening if time permitted. Hehe
Have you ever thought of what's gonna happen to you if you get older and weak or you have been diagnosed with a serious illness? Like cancer or something.. Or you get involved in an accident and need to undergo an operation to save your life. Do you have enough money for all the treatments you need? How about the hospital bill? It could be a huge burden to yourself and things could be worse if you are no longer fit enough to work yet you still have family to look after and parents to take care of.
OK there are few possibilities that you could do:
1) You may withdraw all the money you have in the ASB or other saving accounts to pay for the cost of treatment if you choose to go to the private hospital.
2) You may go to the government hospital. It's wiser option but due to high volume of patients there, you may need to line up before being treated (it depends on how severe your case is). I had a problem with my ear last year and I've been to Hospital Sultanah Bahiyyah in Alor Setar couple of times for treatment. The first time I went there, they gave me a date to meet a specialist as I've been referred by a local doctor in my district. (Klinik Kesihatan Daerah). I thought that I'll be meeting a specialist during the second visit but they gave me another new date to meet the real specialist. The one who treated me in the second visit was a medical doctor who perhaps working towards his specialization in ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) or they call it as Otolaryngology nowadays. Correct me if I'm wrong. To make it the story short, I finally went to Kedah Medical Center and was treated there instantly. Alhamdulillah I managed to recover quickly and everything is OK now. It was a worth thing to do even I had to pay RM125 for the treatment. Well what do you expect from a private hospital? I guess it was cheaper as I wasn't warded.
3) The third possibility is you go for a quick solution - private hospital. I'm not questioning the credibility of our govt hospital. Government hospital is still the best. They have good doctors, good facilities etc. It just the process sometimes could take a little bit longer and you certainly do not want to compromise your health. So no harm in getting second opinion from private. It's our right after all.
The issue now is we can't expect when this bad thing is going to happen so I'm suggesting the readers to buy an insurance policy that will help you in future. As there are lot of insurance packages offered in market, you need to be careful upon choosing which one is the best for you. Read the terms and conditions carefully and ask people around for their opinions. It's OK to take a little time to think on this. To new parents, it's a good idea to buy a policy that can cover the whole family members.
You may know this- it's better to buy the insurance when you are still young. You pay less as you have less probability to have serious illness at the young age. Certainly the insurance company won't sell their product to you when you are older, weak and has critical illness. They won't be making any profit by selling the insurance to you. Instead they need to spend more on you compared to what you paid for them.
I got one already - Prudential (RM160 monthly). I have been using it once when I had fever last time and being warded for 4 nights in Columbia Asia Hosp in Taiping. Hey, they paid for my treatments and they also gave me RM400 a day as a compensation for not being able to go to work. (It will benefit those who work as peniaga like that..) I have discharged with a RM1600 cheque in my hand. Well actually they bank in the money into my account few weeks later..;).
My point here is it's good if you can afford for an insurance policy. It may help you and your family. I wish our country has a plan like our neighbour Singapore. They have some sort of scheme that you have to pay for your own healthcare. I'm not sure whether they deduct automatically from your salary or what..It's not free so people will take care of their health seriously and as a result of this, one can expect a good service from their govt hospital.
OK i better stop now. My bus stopped in Bukit Gantang so I better go for a quick lunch. Sorry if there's any typo.. It's not an easy task- to write while the bus is moving. hehe. Until then Assalamualaikum.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Physics Trivia.
Assalamualaikum w.b.t
May everyone live happily and stay healthy. This blog is going to be evaluated by my lecturer today so I would like to welcome Dr Norasikin to 'Think Smart. Think Positive'. I'm very delighted to have you as one of my readers. This blog is a medium of knowledge sharing from various fields without specifically stick to any genre. It's one of my ways to educate and share something beneficial with readers in less formal way.
Have you ever watched a movie scene where an aircraft was on the air and there was a gunshot between the bad guy and the good guy? And to make it more dramatic, the gunshot caused the window of the aircraft to smash and what happen next is every passenger in the plane was being sucked out from it and the plane finally crashed. OK I'm not interested on how the bad guys managed to sneak or smuggle the gun into the plane but I would like to focus on why the passengers were sucked out of the plane? Why must they be sucked out instead of the wind blowing into the plane just like whenever we open the window when we drive a car?
The air becomes less dense and colder as the altitude increases. You probably know this as we can see snows on top of the mountain and the temperature outside of the aircraft is extremely cold when we are on flight.
Less collision will occur between air molecules as the result of these. As the collision between air molecules decreased, the atmospheric pressure also decreased To simplify this, atmospheric pressure inside of the aircraft is higher than the air pressure outside of the aircraft. Hence the air will move from the higher pressure region to lower pressure region so we will see everything inside the aircraft will be sucked out of the plane.
WellI think that's enough for now. At least from now on, if you find a movie where the wind blows heavily when the aircraft windows smashed, you know that was a mistake in movie production.
Until next time. Assalamualaikum..;)
May everyone live happily and stay healthy. This blog is going to be evaluated by my lecturer today so I would like to welcome Dr Norasikin to 'Think Smart. Think Positive'. I'm very delighted to have you as one of my readers. This blog is a medium of knowledge sharing from various fields without specifically stick to any genre. It's one of my ways to educate and share something beneficial with readers in less formal way.
The air becomes less dense and colder as the altitude increases. You probably know this as we can see snows on top of the mountain and the temperature outside of the aircraft is extremely cold when we are on flight.
Less collision will occur between air molecules as the result of these. As the collision between air molecules decreased, the atmospheric pressure also decreased To simplify this, atmospheric pressure inside of the aircraft is higher than the air pressure outside of the aircraft. Hence the air will move from the higher pressure region to lower pressure region so we will see everything inside the aircraft will be sucked out of the plane.
WellI think that's enough for now. At least from now on, if you find a movie where the wind blows heavily when the aircraft windows smashed, you know that was a mistake in movie production.
Until next time. Assalamualaikum..;)
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