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10 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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23 hours ago ago from Today’s Workplace
December 10th, 2009 | Jason Rosenbaum Aetna announced that it will deliberately cut 600,000 people from its insurance rolls to raise its profits next year: In a third-quarter earnings conference call in late October, officials at Aetna announced that in an effort to improve on a less-than-anticipated profit margin in 2009, they would be raising prices on their consumers in 2010. The insurance giant predicted that the company would ...
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17 hours ago ago from Lynch at Large
This late arriving story may be of some interest. SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS TO UNVEIL NEW REPORT ON HOW INSURANCE COMPANIES WASTE PREMIUMS CALL FOR PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT TO ENSURE VALUE FOR PREMIUMS, SAVE BILLIONS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Little Rock, AR.—On Thursday, the Arkansas Main Street Alliance will unveil a new study that quantifies how private health insurance company inefficiencies waste small business and other ...
Related contentBupa enhances collect income protection offering - Insurance blog by John Lewis
22 hours ago ago from Insurance blog by John Lewis
Bupa is significantly enhancing its collect income protection offering from 1st January 2010. The healthcare company has been studying bloke and intermediary feedback and in future will provide early intervention and carry back-to-work support on all group income protection schemes, with no raise to premiums. Dedicated claims assessors and nurses will be allocated to each the truth to enable Bupa to develop return-to-work strategies ...
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22 hours ago ago from Gippsland Friends of Future Generations - Renewable Energy Today
Age Monday 7/12/2009 Page: 6 A cool initiative is a guiding light for Copenhagen, writes Mathew Murphy. NIC Frances is preparing for a busy month. The executive chairman's Melbourne -based company Cool nrg has started replacing 30 million incandescent light bulbs in Mexico with compact fluorescents. The roll-out, to be done a million light bulbs at a time, has caught the attention of Mexican President Felipe Calderon who, despite the ...
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Purcell Systems, Inc. Appoints Lyle Jordan as President and Chief Executive Officer
6 hours ago ago from PopEater
Purcell Systems Inc., a global leader in electronics equipment enclosures and power support solutions for the communications industry, today announced the appointment of Lyle Jordan to the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of Purcell Systems, Inc, and Chairman of the Purcell Systems International AB Board of Directors. In addition to his present domestic responsibilities, Mr. Jordan will be responsible for driving performance in ...
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19 hours ago ago from The New York Times
AT T is considering ways to encourage customers to use less wireless data as its network struggles to keep up with demand, a company executive said Wednesday. What we are seeing in the U.S. today in terms of smartphone penetration, 3G data, nobody else is seeing in the rest of the planet, Ralph de la Vega, president and chief executive for mobility and consumer markets at AT T, told analysts at a conference in New York. The amount of growth ...
Related contentCapital BlueCross Subsidiary Ranks High Nationally Among Other Top Health Plans, According to U.S. News & World Report
7 hours ago ago from PopEater
HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital BlueCross' wholly owned subsidiary, Keystone Health Plan Central (KHP Central), is a top-ranked Medicare health maintenance organization plan in Pennsylvania, and one of the highest-rated Medicare plans in the nation, ranking No. 17 overall in (1) U.S. News & World Report /NCQA America's Best Health Insurance Plans 2009-10. The rankings are available on the U.S. News & World Report Web site at ...
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