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Cc98-412 Money 2000+ Enrollment Goals, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Cc98-412 Money 2000+ Enrollment Goals, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Money 2000+ Enrollment Goals is a form used in the Money 2000+ program series to help the teaching personnel better understand your money situation. The information that is provided on the form in confidental and will be used for summary purposes only.
This enrollment form was adapted from material produced by Iowa State University.
Cc98-410 Money 2000+ News (Introductory Issue), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Cc98-410 Money 2000+ News (Introductory Issue), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Money 2000+ is a program designed to increase the financial well being of Nebraskans through increased savings and reduced household debt. This Campaign Circular, Money 2000+ News is an introductory publication to this program which talks about setting goals for saving money, downsizing your debt with ways to save with credit cards, passing up things that waste money, record keeping, looking for ways to save money, avoiding late fees, and saving and credit tips.
Nf98-380 Where Am I Going To Find $2,000 To Save?, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf98-380 Where Am I Going To Find $2,000 To Save?, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides an estimation for retirement financial planning.
Nf98-380 Where Am I Going To Find $2,000 To Save?, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf98-380 Where Am I Going To Find $2,000 To Save?, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides an estimation for retirement financial planning.
G98-1368 Medical Record Privacy, Mary Ellen Rider, Lisa Ahlberg, Judy Weber
G98-1368 Medical Record Privacy, Mary Ellen Rider, Lisa Ahlberg, Judy Weber
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Medical record privacy is an important issue of the 1990s. This NebGuide focuses on access to our medical records, the risks of inappropriate use of medical records, and what you as a health consumer can do should you face those risks.
Many of us think our medical records are confidential, seen only by our doctors. The truth is, however, a number of people have access to them. The real question is whether we have true privacy of our medical records.
Think of all the information in your medical records. In addition to diagnostic and testing information, they contain the details …
Hef482 Maintaining A Treasure Chest: Your Health Record (Leader Guide), Mary Ellen Rider
Hef482 Maintaining A Treasure Chest: Your Health Record (Leader Guide), Mary Ellen Rider
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication offers information concerning compiling a family medical history file.
It is the companion publication to the Participant Manual HEF481 Maintaining A Treasure Chest: Your Health Record
Hef481 Maintaining A Treasure Chest: Your Health Record (Participant Manual), Jodene K. Jurging, Mary Ellen Rider, Rebecca L. Versch, Judy Weber
Hef481 Maintaining A Treasure Chest: Your Health Record (Participant Manual), Jodene K. Jurging, Mary Ellen Rider, Rebecca L. Versch, Judy Weber
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The health care system in the United States is changing in ways that require consumers to take more responsibility for their health. The preventive philosophy of health care demands that we move from passive recipients to active consumers of health care. A very important part of health care is maintaining accurate medical records for yourself and members of your family.
You may say, "My physician keeps that record." Have you ever seen a copy of that file? Do you have just one health care provider responsible for your care? Does your medical provider pay your bills? How private is your …