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Patients And Physicians Alliance Asks DNC to Remove Governor Ed Rendell as Democratic National Convention Speaker
http://www.marketwatch.com PHILADELPHIA, PA, Aug 25, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) — The Patients And Physicians Alliance (P.A.P.A.) ( www.fightingdocs.com), an organization of physicians and patients formed to stop Pennsylvania’s erosion of health care services, blames Pennsylvania’s Governor Ed Rendell for the commonwealth’s continued closure of hospital maternity care services, trauma centers, and medical practices, and […]

Physicians face pressures from drug managers
By STEVE EDER http://toledoblade.com

Paterson freezes malpractice insurance rates
By MICHAEL GORMLEY (AP) amNewYork ALBANY, N.Y. – Gov. David Paterson is freezing medical malpractice insurance rates for a year as he seeks a broader solution to high business costs doctors claim are driving them out of New York. The freeze heads off a scheduled surcharge due in June 2009 that could have increase some […]

OSU physician practice adding 20 docs at expanded Gahanna office
Business First of Columbus – by Carrie Ghose http://www.bizjournals.com The Ohio State University faculty physician practice that feeds patients to the university’s hospitals is expanding its Gahanna operation as part of an outpatient push into the suburbs. OSU Physicians Inc. bought a former Big Bear supermarket building on Hamilton near Johnstown roads for $6 million […]

Rise in C-sections stirs health worry
By PHIL GALEWITZ http://www.palmbeachpost.com

Online doctors make house calls again
ROB VARNON http://www.connpost.com The digital doctor will see you anytime you want. And that’s one reason Devon Herrick, an analyst with the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis, says more doctors need to embrace technology and go online to give patients more access to health care. The study, released Thursday, found not only are some […]

Michigan Health Care Reform Panel Supports Universal Health Care
http://www.workforce.com With nearly 50 million people uninsured and 25 million more underinsured, the need for universal health coverage has reached a tipping point that even the return of the infamous “Harry and Louiseâ€? commercials of the 1990s won’t be able to derail, said U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D-Michigan. At a town hall meeting on health […]

How to Build Reimbursement Models for the Patient-Centered Medical Home
http://www.prweb.com Manasquan, NJ (PRWEB) August 19, 2008 — The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is moving from blueprint to actuality in the healthcare industry. Few question the PCMH’s intention — to provide family-centered and compassionate coordination of all medical and non-medical services needed by the patient. However, few payors and providers have agreed on payment models […]

Medical society: Malpractice rates hurt health care
By Candice Ferrette http://lohud.com HARRISON – Patients aren’t getting the care they deserve, doctors are leaving New York and everyone is paying more for less insurance coverage. But state lawmakers have an opportunity to help reform the ailing system by reducing malpractice rates for doctors and by putting more regulations on managed-care companies, representatives from […]
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