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Idaho Wants to Inform People about Affordable Care Act
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoThe Idaho Department of Insurance is preparing a series of articles and website links to help Gem State residents understand the implications of the Affordable Care Act. "Informed consumers will be better prepared to make the best choices for their...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Health and Safety at Work
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Regional Medical Center implements first phase of paperless system for daily medical records
The Anniston StarWith a few keyboard clicks, Dr. David Zinn pulled up a list of all his patients Thursday afternoon. A tap of his computer's mouse brought up a single patient's medical lab and radiology results. Previously, Zinn would have needed to visit various...Tags: General Practitioners, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Radiology, Pharmaceuticals
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Legislators mull Medicaid changes rather than expansion
The Columbus DispatchOhio Medicaid recipients could face time limits and work requirements under alternatives being discussed in the legislature to Gov. John Kasich's proposed expansion of tax-funded health care for the poor and disabled. Republican leaders also are...Tags: Politics, Government, Medicaid, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Cost
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Settlement means millions for Ohio in case over substandard drugs from India
The Columbus DispatchOhio will get $3.8 million of a $500 million settlement against a pharmaceutical manufacturer in India for selling adulterated drugs in the U.S. Attorney General Mike DeWine said the agreement resolves civil and criminal allegations against Ranbaxy,...Tags: India, Medicaid, Crime, Law and Justice, Food and Drug Administration, Health Insurance
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YOUR MONEY: How to see the world and 'arbitrage' your retirement
Reuters(The writer is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are his own) By Chris Taylor NEW YORK, May 17 (Reuters) - In the financial world, arbitrage is a trading strategy that earns profit by exploiting price differences between markets. By that...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, European Debt Crisis, Real Estate, Mutual Funds, Mexico
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How to see the world and 'arbitrage' your retirement
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - In the financial world, arbitrage is a trading strategy that earns profit by exploiting price differences between markets. By that definition, Dan Prescher is a sophisticated arbitrageur. The 58-year-old makes a decent living as a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, European Debt Crisis, Real Estate, Mutual Funds, Services and Shopping
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Budget cuts limit cancer treatment options
The Dayton Daily NewsCancer clinics across southwest Ohio are struggling to provide drug therapies for many of their patients as a result of Medicare cuts in reimbursements for cancer drugs included in the government's spending cuts known as sequestration. The 2 percent cut...Tags: Breast Cancer, Mastectomy, Medical Specialization, Pharmaceuticals, Oncology
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House Republicans repudiate Obama healthcare program -- again
WASHINGTON – House Republicans voted for the 37th time Thursday evening to repeal all or part of President Obama’s healthcare law, underscoring once again the deep partisan divide over the landmark 2010 legislation. The bill to roll back the...
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Local hospital charges vary remarkably
The StateThe original bill sent to Medicare for treatment for a stroke with major complications is nearly three times as high at Palmetto Health Richland as at Providence Hospitals, according to statistics released last week by the Centers for Medicare and...Tags: Physical Conditions, Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Consumers, Health
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The Front Burner: Costly expansion wouldn't improve Floridians' health
The state Legislature's decision this year to reject Medicaid expansion was the correct decision for Florida. There is little evidence that growing the health-care program for the poor would improve the health of state residents. A recent study in the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, High Blood Pressure, Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Income, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Pennsylvania Insurance Department fines Highmark
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePittsburgh's Highmark Inc. has been fined $50,000 by the state Insurance Department for minor insurance market violations, following a two-year review of the company. The department says Highmark violated 10 provisions of the Insurance Department Act...Tags: Punishment, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Insurance, Humana Incorporated, Fines
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U.S. House votes again to repeal 'Obamacare'; Coburn pushes bill against expanding Medicare
Tulsa WorldThe U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to repeal the Affordable Care Act -- Obamacare -- with all five House members from Oklahoma joining the majority. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn has introduced a bill to strike funding for one of the...Tags: Government, Medicaid, Barack Obama, Labor Legislation, U.S. Supreme Court
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