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MAKING A BAD BILL WORSE:

13 hours ago ago from BrothersJudd Blog

Medical groups balk at Medicare 'buy-in' (John Fritze, 12/10/09, USA TODAY) Hospital and doctor groups that have generally supported the effort to revamp the nation's health care system pushed back Wednesday against a new idea proposed by Democratic leaders to let younger Americans buy into Medicare. [...] "Bringing more people into a system that doesn't work very well is not a good answer," said Jeffrey Korsmo, executive director of ...

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Salaried Doctors May Lead To Affordable Health Insurance

1 hour, 57 minutes ago ago from Car Insurance Quotes

One of the barriers to affordable health insurance in America is the underlying business model of medicine. Most doctors are paid a fee for each service. That type of compensation schedule encourages physicians to perform as many procedures as possible. Unfortunately, the cost of those procedures is passed onto patients and their insurance companies. It also results in increased competition among departments. Some hospital systems have chosen ...

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San Diego’s Anvita Health Seeks to Prevent Medical Errors

12 hours ago ago from Xconomy

Electronic Health Records , Medication Errors , IT Denise Gellene wrote: Ahmed F. Ghouri was frustrated. Too often, the anesthesiologist had seen seemingly preventable prescribing errors that threatened the lives of patients. So nine years ago, with angel backing from doctors who shared his same frustrations, Ghouri co-founded Anvita Health , a San Diego company that stores, manages and analyzes digital health records to provide health ...

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Rx for the right doc

3 hours ago ago from Larry Hayes - view from Ft. Wayne

He just writes a syndicated newspaper column.  But this doc raises a critical issue when it comes to treating a mental health problem. Peter Gott, M.D., isn't a psychiatrist.  But in a recent column, a reader had been advised by his family doctor to take an antidepressant.  The reader worried about serious side effects. Yes, Dr. Gott said, these medications, while generally safe,  have side effects, some unpleasant.    But before ...

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11 hours ago ago from SOCIALIZED MEDICINE

Newborn baby died after staff at 'chaotic' British government hospital ruled out caesarean A newborn baby died after receiving 'chaotic' care at an understaffed maternity unit, an inquest heard yesterday. Ebony McCall died shortly after she was born after medical staff failed to spot her erratic heartbeat, it was alleged. Her mother, Amanda McCall, 18, had been admitted in severe pain to the Milton Keynes General Hospital's maternity unit ...

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Thousands In Midwest Seek Medical Attention At Free Health Fair

3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Hundreds from in and around Missouri are lining up to be seen by doctors on the second day of The Kansas City Free Health Clinic . The event is just one of a series of heath care fairs put on by the National Association of Free Clinics to serve Americans who are uninsured or unable to pay the costs of basic medical care. According to a report by NBC , the clinic expects to see more than 1600 patients today, on top of the 900 people served ...

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Triage: Flu Outbreak Saps Public Health Resources

21 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Christa Davison is a supervising nurse at a public health clinic that screens workers and students for tuberculosis, treats teens for sexually transmitted diseases, and vaccinates children against illnesses. But at times this fall, Ms. Davison had to put some of that work aside to help staff several swine-flu clinics run by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. On Tuesday, routine immunizations and testing for tuberculosis and ...

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Non-profit Clinic Cuts Losses to Heal

2 hours ago ago from Media General - WJBF.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Non-profit Clinic Cuts Losses to Heal A local non-profit health clinic is fighting to stay alive. The clinic which treats many uninsured patients is filing for bankruptcy protection after they were unable to pay for five-year-old half a ...

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Fixitnowmn.org launched to restore GAMC health care coverage

4 hours ago ago from PopEater

Organizations including health care, community and church groups have developed a Web site dedicated to finding a solution to the elimination of the General Assistance Medical Care program. The site, www.fixitnowmn.org , enlists people who want to help convince lawmakers that they must agree to a proposal before the legislative session begins on Feb. 4, 2010. The site makes it easy for citizens to contact their legislator and the governor, ...

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Ascension Health Hospital Awards Streamline Health Contract to Ensure OSHA Compliance

12 hours ago ago from PopEater

CINCINNATI, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Streamline Health Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: STRM) a leading provider of document workflow solutions for hospitals, today announced that St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has selected Streamline Health to provide a workflow solution to ensure compliance with OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs. The Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) promotes effective worksite-based safety and ...

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