February 2nd, 2012
As the cost of health care goes up, the price of the insurance to pay that medical care rises with it, and much less places is this more evident in the workplace. Sadly, companies must keep asking a growing number of out of employee’s paychecks – something they’re not wont to accomplish – to cover the larger premiums demanded by health insurance companies. According to a tale in CNN entitled, “Cost of the health want to rise 14%”, they talk about how medical insurance premiums will rise even more this coming year, and what you can do about it.
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
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February 2nd, 2012
Building medical health insurance exchanges will need visitors to build them and keep them, servers to host them and legislation to oversee them. This is expensive, and this infusion of money will help states get their exchanges up and running. Why did Alaska and Minnesota not get grants? Simply because they actively refused them
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January 28th, 2012
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Health Management Associates, Inc. today announced that it has named John M. Starcher, Jr., who has been a key executive with Catholic Health Partners, , to the p
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January 28th, 2012
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January 23rd, 2012
As the cost of health care goes up, the price of the insurance to pay that medical care rises with it, and much less places is this more evident in the workplace. Sadly, companies must keep asking a growing number of out of employee’s paychecks – something they’re not wont to accomplish – to cover the larger premiums demanded by health insurance companies. According to a tale in CNN entitled, “Cost of the health want to rise 14%”, they talk about how medical insurance premiums will rise even more this coming year, and what you can do about it.
The health-care industry has been a major source of new jobs despite the dour economy, and some health-related fields have more job-growth potential than others.
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January 23rd, 2012
The more vocal critics against Government Healthcare point to Canada, The UK and Europe, where although healthcare is government funded, there are countless cases of: funds gone astray, white elephant projects, hospitals with inadequate funding, patients not able to obtain vital care along with a general malaise that tends to dominate sectors that are not privately run, with a genuine performance and profit incentive.
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January 18th, 2012
As the cost of health care goes up, the price of the insurance to pay that medical care rises with it, and much less places is this more evident in the workplace. Sadly, companies must keep asking a growing number of out of employee’s paychecks – something they’re not wont to accomplish – to cover the larger premiums demanded by health insurance companies. According to a tale in CNN entitled, “Cost of the health want to rise 14%”, they talk about how medical insurance premiums will rise even more this coming year, and what you can do about it.
Health Management Associates, Inc. announced today that it is providing additional information pertaining to the January 10, 2012 Securities and Exchange Commission’s Form 8-K filing announcing Timothy R.
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January 18th, 2012
After decades of failed attempts with a string of Democratic presidents plus a year of bitter partisan combat, President barack obama signed legislation on March 23, 2010 to overhaul the nation’s medical care system and guarantee access to health insurance for ten million Americans.
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January 13th, 2012
As the cost of health care goes up, the price of the insurance to pay that medical care rises with it, and much less places is this more evident in the workplace. Sadly, companies must keep asking a growing number of out of employee’s paychecks – something they’re not wont to accomplish – to cover the larger premiums demanded by health insurance companies. According to a tale in CNN entitled, “Cost of the health want to rise 14%”, they talk about how medical insurance premiums will rise even more this coming year, and what you can do about it.
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
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January 13th, 2012
At the same time, the scorecard highlights some bright spots for your U.S., with notable gains in quality of care in areas which have been the main focus of public reporting or collaborative improvement initiatives. As an example, 50 percent of adults with high blood pressure levels been there under control in 2007-2008, in contrast to only 31 percent in 1999-2000. In addition, hospital quality indicators to treat heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia, and prevention of surgical complications, have improved substantially across the country since hospitals began publicly reporting their quality data through a federal website.
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