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Pennsylvania health system reform hits snag over coverage, liability help
By Doug Trapp http://www.ama-assn.org Washington — Pennsylvania lawmakers ended a two-year session in October without agreeing on a bill to cover more of Pennsylvania’s 767,000 uninsured adults or to help physicians with medical liability premiums. Gov. Ed Rendell and Senate Republicans negotiated until the session’s end in early October but could not reach a compromise […]
Merging practices find IT may not blend well
By Pamela Lewis Dolan http://www.ama-assn.org As three mid-size physician practices in Tampa, Fla. — LoCicero Internal Medicine, South Tampa Medical Group and Pinnacle Health Group — finalized plans to merge into one large practice, it occurred to the parties involved that there was still one major decision that had to be made: Which of the […]
Doctors tally the economic value practices bring to communities
By Karen Caffarini http://www.ama-assn.org/ Medical societies are emphasizing how physicians’ practices help local and state economies as they seek recruiting help and financial incentives. Around the country, physicians are letting their communities know that their practices don’t only keep bodies healthy, they also keep economies healthy.
Opinion: Six ways to repair our health system
Dr. Clif Cleaveland, Commentary http://timesfreepress.com I believe that access to affordable medical care of high quality is a basic right of all American citizens. Without decent health care, there is little chance for “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.â€? For many Americans, this right cannot be realized in our fragmented, increasingly expensive system. Market […]
Energetic Pittenger thrives on promoting his viewpoint
By Rob Christensen http://www.charlotteobserver.com RALEIGH Robert Pittenger had just arrived in the state Senate in 2003 when he helped turn the Legislative Building into a scene out of a big-city hospital, with 3,000 doctors flooding the halls. The doctors were lobbying for tort reform, to limit the ability of patients to sue their physicians in […]
Medical Liability Monitor Publishes 2008 Annual Survey of Medical Liability Insurance Rates
http://www.prweb.com Chicago (PRWEB) October 22, 2008 — Rates for physicians’ liability insurance decreased for the large majority of physicians from their 2007 levels, according to Medical LiabilityMonitor’s annual nationwide Rate Survey released this week. This year’s study found 49.9 percent of rates did not change between 2007 and 2008; in fact, 20.8 percent of rates […]
ADVANCING HEALTH CARE
http://www.ncpa.org For all its faults, American health care does many things right — we are not starting from scratch and don’t need a grand overhaul. The bad news is that our health care system costs too much, covers too few, is rarely efficient, is often negligent, and focuses too much on treatment and not enough […]
Allied World Completes Acquisition of Darwin
http://www.marketwatch.com PEMBROKE, Bermuda, Oct 20, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ — Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, Ltd announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Darwin Professional Underwriters, Inc. Darwin, a specialty insurer based in Farmington, Connecticut, will become part of Allied World’s U.S. operations. Scott Carmilani, President and Chief Executive Officer of Allied World, […]
Number of Uninsured, Physician Shortages Challenge New Mexico's Health Care System
By Maureen Hoch http://www.pbs.org Faced with one of the nation’s highest poverty rates and the second highest percentage of the population living without health insurance, New Mexico is navigating significant challenges when it comes to the medical care of its residents – often making health care reform a top issue of discussion during this election […]
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