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Un-reform Series: Quality, Service, Efficiency and Innovation

2 hours ago ago from American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation

Obama’s Un-reform of Healthcare will mean Medicaid for All Government in Healthcare is the Problem not the Solution – as Thriving Free Market Solutions Already Exist A Doctor’s Diagnosis and Treatment Plan: Five Part Series Charles J. Willey, M.D., General Internal Medicine St. Louis and Festus, Missouri Part I:  Quality, Service and Efficiency Innovation Innovation is a hallmark of American ...

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Universal Health Care System: Comparative Law Perspective

3 hours ago ago from lsrj.org

The American health care system has been largely criticized over the last couple of years as administratively burdening, financially inefficient and inaccessible leaving millions of people uninsured without any medical care at all.   But let us look now at the other side of the spectrum: the universal health care systems adopted in most of the European countries.     The founding idea of universal health care systems is based upon ...

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The Future Victims of Health Care Reform?

6 hours ago ago from Regaining the Center

The obvious hoped for answer to the question of who will be the future victims of health care reform is no one. But any time a country changes a system as complex as the current US health care delivery system, some one has to get less. Win-win may be the goal but it will take some even more complex thinking to actually see that in the future. True US health care reform is not about the quality of medical care most Americans receive. ...

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A Desperate December Deal

6 hours ago ago from Prayer And Action

del.icio.us Tags: A Desperate December Deal If you are one of the few Americans who still subscribes, your morning newspaper probably has a headline like this: Democrats Reach Deal on Health Plan. Don’t believe it. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is still light years away from producing the 60 votes necessary to pass Obamacare out of the Senate. And the few details that have leaked out about this new “broad agreement” only reveal just ...

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Different Types of Nursing – Going Beyond the R.N.

10 hours ago ago from MyNursingUniforms Blog

When many people think of a nurse the same old mental picture pops into their mind – a nurse in a white uniform with white shoes in a hospital. Period. Is that it? Obviously not! For anyone considering a nursing career, or any nurse considering a change in career path, we've come up with a list of some of the top nursing careers to consider. In general, most nursing careers do require a degree as a Registered Nurse. Beyond this degree, the ...

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UnitedHealthcare Puts Its Physician, Facility Network on the iPhone

9 hours ago ago from FanHouse

UnitedHealthcare is helping improve access to health care by putting its vast network of doctors, clinics, hospitals and other health care services on a new app just introduced on Apple’s iPhone. The new DocGPS App for Apple Inc.’s popular mobile device enables users to tailor their search to their specific health plan and locate nearby doctors, clinics and hospitals within the UnitedHealthcare network using the GPS functionality of iPhone 3G ...

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Opponents of health care reform hold protest at medical center

16 hours ago ago from Media General - TriCities.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Opponents of health care reform hold protest at medical center DEBRA MCCOWN|Bristol Herald Courier Opponents of health care reform gather in front of Mountain View Regional Medical Center in Norton, Va., on Tuesday. By Debra ...

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Quick, Quiet and Out of Sight, Hospital’s Pneumatic Tube System is a Medical Care Superhighway

4 hours ago ago from Good News Now

One of the most important working parts of Stanford Hospital is practically invisible ― and its invention dates back more than 200 years. Seven thousand times a day, in four miles of tubing laced efficiently behind walls from basement to rooftop, a pneumatic tube system shuttles foot-long containers carrying everything from blood to medication. In a hospital the size of Stanford, where a quarter-mile’s distance might separate a tissue ...

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Medical Travel Quality Alliance to Certify Medical Tourism Agents for Safer, Quality Health Care for Traveling International Patients

5 hours ago ago from Good News Now

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. and BANGKOK, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Medical Travel Quality Alliance (MTQUA, http://www.mtqua.org), announces the first program to train and certify international patient care managers and medical travel providers worldwide. "All medical tourists who want treatment in another country now can plan, arrange and complete medical travel with a Certified International Patient Advisor (CIPA) and map out the best road to safer, top ...

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Authoritative Report on Patient Perspectives of Hospital Care Released by Press Ganey

3 hours ago ago from Good News Now

SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Press Ganey Associates, Inc. released today the 2009 Hospital Pulse Report: Patient Perspectives on American Health Care . The report examines patient satisfaction across the country; trends in overall patient perceptions; and variations based on metropolitan areas, services provided within the hospital, hospital size, and patient age. The report offers a valuable snapshot of the patient experience, ...

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