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Physician takes nontraditional path to practice
By Amanda Mantone Linehan http://www.dailynewstranscript.com MALDEN — James Cheverie was nearing 30 when what he calls “an early midlife crisis” hit him. Though he’d spent nearly a decade teaching science at Malden Catholic High School, he decided his true calling – an unreachable dream he’d long held – was to practice medicine. “I’d always hoped […]
Medical Malpractice Will Be Online in North Carolina
Shannon Weidemann http://greenville-nc.injuryboard.com In October of 2007 the North Carolina State Legislature allowed the state’s Medical Board to post information about medical malpractice cases on its website. It has taken almost a year for the Medical Board to decide on the specifics of which cases will be posted due to opposition from doctors and insurance […]
Nurse Practitioners Helping Fill Primary Care Void in State
By Lofton, Lynn http://www.redorbit.com Nurse practitioners are stepping in to help meet primary healthcare needs in Mississippi, and their number is growing. They are especially helpful in medically underserved rural areas. State law requires nurse practitioners to work under the supervision of a licensed physician, but they do not have to be on site with […]
Walk-in clinics give patients any-time alternatives to traditional doctors
BY HILLARY S. MEEKS http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com
Physicians to See Rate Decrease in Medical Malpractice Insurance
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Some doctors now charge extra for "concierge level" care
By GETAHN WARD http://www.wbir.com Margie Derryberry has been a patient of Dr. John Chauvin for 15 years. But that’s about to change because Derryberry can’t afford to pay a new $1,500 annual fee that Chauvin plans to charge patients on top of the cost of their insurance. The fee is part of Chauvin’s bid to […]
Supreme Court tightens scope of False Claims Act
By Amy Lynn Sorrel http://www.ama-assn.org The U.S. Supreme Court recently narrowed the application of the False Claims Act in a decision experts say could have implications in health care fraud cases. The ruling in Allison Engine Co. Inc. v. United States comes at a time when some federal lawmakers are seeking to broaden the scope […]
How Long Will Your Doctor Continue Accepting Private Insurance?
By Maggie Mahar, Health Beat http://www.alternet.org This article originally appeared on Health Beat. More and more doctors are fed up with private insurers. It’s not just a question of how stingy they are, but how difficult it is to get reimbursed. Paperwork, phone calls, insurers who play games by deliberately making reimbursement forms difficult to […]
A.M. Best Withdraws Ratings of Risk Assurance Company of Saint Peter's University Hospital
http://www.marketwatch.com OLDWICK, N.J., Jul 18, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of B+ (Good) and issuer credit rating of “bbb-” of Risk Assurance Company of Saint Peter’s University Hospital (RAC) (Cayman Islands). The outlook for both ratings is negative. Concurrently, A.M. Best has withdrawn the ratings and assigned […]
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