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Women’s Health Educator
21 hours ago ago from Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers
MAPS, a provider of Health and Human Services to the Portuguese-Speaking Community since 1970, is seeking to fill the following position for the greater Boston area: Women’s Health Educator Full-Time Responsible for educating at-risk Portuguese-speaking women about Breast Cancer, HIV/AIDS, STI’s and other health related issues. The primary responsibilities of this full-time (35 hours) position: (1) use knowledge of health ...
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11 hours ago ago from HIV Symptoms Info
Established in 1979, American Women's Services is proud to lead the way in setting a standard for women?s healthcare. We are fully committed to providing proficient, excellence women's reproductive health services in a very professional, caring, and compassionate manner within USA in these locations New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia Beach. We are competent to provide the best care available because of the extensive knowledge and ...
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5 hours ago ago from Disruptive Women in Health Care
The following guest post by Miriam Temin , Health & Social Policy Professional and Co-Author, Start With a Girl: A New Agenda for Global Health, with contributions by Sandy Stonesifer , Program Coordinator at the Center for Global Development, is part of Disruptive Women's The Value of Health: Creating Economic Security in the Developing World series. Miriam Temin has 12 years of experience in Africa, the United States, and Europe ...
Related contentHealth care debate: Hope and skepticism on the front lines (USA Today)
17 hours ago ago from Common Sense
The men and women at the front lines of the national health care debate who run hospitals, nursing homes, community health care centers and private practices say they are hopeful, but wary, about the changes that might follow if Congress passes legislation to overhaul the health care system. See original here: Health care debate: Hope and skepticism on the front lines (USA Today)
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12 hours ago ago from Quirky Black Girls
LIVE Webcast: Today's Topics In Health Disparities What Might Health Reform Mean for Women of Color? December 16, 2009, 1 p.m. ET Please note: This live webcast will take place on Wednesday, December 16 at 1 p.m. ET. The Kaiser Family Foundation's next live, interactive webcast in its Today's Topics In Health Disparities series on ...
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US health care tab to keep growing under overhaul
3 hours ago ago from PopEater
WASHINGTON -A new government report is sending a sober economic warning to Democrats trying to push President Barack Obama's health care overhaul plan through the Senate. The analysis from nonpartisan economic experts at the Health and Human Services Department concludes that the nation's health care tab will grow more rapidly under the Democratic plan senators are debating. It also calls into question the Democrats' plan to squeeze $493 ...
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7 hours ago ago from PopEater
Health care loophole would allow coverage limits WASHINGTON (AP) A loophole in the Senate health care bill would let insurers place annual dollar limits on medical care for people struggling with costly illnesses such as cancer, prompting a rebuke from patient advocates. perplexing The legislation that originally passed the Senate health committee last summer would have banned such limits, but a tweak to that provision weakened it in the ...
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18 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
New York, NY. December 10, 2009 -- On Thursday morning, a group of friends and colleagues, mostly middle-aged, sat and chatted over coffee at a midtown deli near Grand Central Station. Then Laurie Wen, an organizer with the Mobilization for Healthcare for All, showed up with a box of granola bars and a bag full of T-shirts, and everybody cheerfully rolled up their sleeves to write the number of an attorney on their forearms. Two hours later ...
Related contentNAHC: MedPAC Home Care Cuts Use Flawed Analysis, Will Hurt Care
20 hours ago ago from PopEater
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) once again has used a flawed data analysis to recommend cuts that would severely damage the ability of thousands of home health care agencies to provide valuable services to the most vulnerable of Americans, the National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) said today. “We have great respect for members of the Commission. However, MedPAC’s recommendations would threaten the existence ...
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18 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
More than six decades ago on Dec. 10, 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in Paris, codifying the fundamental rights and freedoms inherently bestowed upon all peoples. As we reflect on this milestone, the very same day we celebrate the affirmation of American leadership in a troubled world as U.S. President Barack Obama is presented with the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. In accepting the Nobel, Obama must spearhead a bold ...
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