Archives for June 2013
Civil Service panel rejects LSU hospital layoff plans07 Jun 2013
BATON ROUGE — The state Civil Service Commission refused Wednesday to approve layoff plans tied to Gov. Bobby Jindal’s deals... Continue Reading
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Maryland panel approves hospital rate increase07 Jun 2013
A state panel voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the rates hospitals can charge by 1.65 percent, but the medical institutions... Continue Reading
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State steps in to keep Roseland hospital open07 Jun 2013
Illinois will give about $350,000 in emergency cash to Roseland Community Hospital to allow the financially distressed Far South Side... Continue Reading
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Study: Colorado health insurance rates for mid-level plan look right07 Jun 2013
A leading Colorado consumer advocacy group has completed a detailed study of new rates to be offered on the state... Continue Reading
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Hatch probes rising cost of health laws subsidies07 Jun 2013
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) wants to know why the price tag keeps rising for new insurance subsidies under President Obama’s... Continue Reading
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GOP lawmaker: Congress has the tools to replace Obamacare07 Jun 2013
A Georgia congressman said Wednesday he will try, once again, to push a health care bill that offers a “patient-centered”... Continue Reading
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State health exchange awards $6M to community health groups07 Jun 2013
Washington state’s health benefit exchange has announced the 10 organizations that will share $6 million in contracts to lead local... Continue Reading
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June 07, 2013-GOP lawmaker: Congress has the tools to replace Obamacare07 Jun 2013
Friday June 7, 2013 Home | Subscribe Five Hours Flat, $999, HITECH Compliant ! Interesting? Leverage HIPAA Academys On Demand... Continue Reading
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Men’s Use of Testosterone on the Rise04 Jun 2013
The number of middle-aged men with prescriptions for testosterone is climbing rapidly, raising concerns that increasing numbers of men are... Continue Reading
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Drug shortages endanger cancer patients, study finds04 Jun 2013
Shortages of critical cancer drugs are threatening the care of patients who are already fighting for their lives, a new... Continue Reading
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