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Move to Medicare can be painless for GM retirees
BY MEGHANA KESHAVAN and PATRICIA ANSTETT http://www.freep.com General Motors retirees facing the loss of their top-flight health coverage should shop around aggressively to save money on Medicare coverage, say Ford retirees who went through the same thing last year. It’s actually possible to save money, despite losing a generous, company-backed health plan and having to […]

N.J.'s biggest insurer may turn for-profit
By Jonathan Tamari and Stacey Burling http://www.philly.com TRENTON – Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, New Jersey’s largest health insurer, filed yesterday to become a publicly held for-profit company, a move that could bring the state a $1 billion windfall for health care but that comes with concerns about how the change could impact consumers. The […]

A Social Network for Your Doctor, Pharmacist and Insurer
By Kendra Marr http://www.washingtonpost.com Imagine a virtual health clinic: Your lung doctor and heart specialist can pull up your online medical profile and chat, via instant messenger, about your medications. You schedule checkups online, create a wellness journal or even rate your general practitioner. WellNet Healthcare, a Bethesda health management company, is launching the beta […]

Louisiana Med Mal Insurer Funds 4 Med School Scholarships in 2008
http://www.insurancejournal.com Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company (LAMMICO), which provides medical liability insurance for health care practitioners in Louisiana, announced it has funded scholarships for four students at medical schools in that state. This is the eighth year LAMMICO has awarded merit scholarships to help defray tuition and other expenses associated with students enrolling at Tulane […]

MSSU exploring steps to create medical school
By Melissa Dunson http://www.joplinglobe.com

Doctors: Malpractice system hurts
By James T. Mulder http://www.syracuse.com Doctors are hoping to get Gov. David Paterson and state legislators to fix the state’s medical malpractice insurance system when they return to Albany Tuesday for a special session. Dr. Richard Waldman of Syracuse, who heads the New York State District of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said […]

Beware of doctor-owned hospital
http://www.ohio.com There’s been a lot of news recently about new health-care facilities in Northeast Ohio. But one trend is particularly disturbing and should be of concern to Summit County residents. That trend is physician investment and ownership in hospitals. Most recently, we have heard about a proposal to build a new, physician-owned for-profit hospital in […]

Physician, talk-show host, gardener — Susan Murrmann does it all
By Barbara Bradley http://www.commercialappeal.com Dr. Susan Murrmann has people here scratching their heads. She seems to be involved with everything from local movie promotion to Humane Society efforts to health charity work in addition to being one of the city’s best-known obstetricians and gynecologists, a frequent lecturer and a local ground-breaker in the field of […]

Your doctor's office soon may become your 'medical home' — for better, cheaper health care
by Pat Shellenbarger | The Grand Rapids Press http://www.mlive.com GRAND RAPIDS — Dick Ziomkowski admits he wasn’t doing all that well controlling his diabetes after it was diagnosed a couple of years ago. He wasn’t monitoring his blood-sugar level the way he was supposed to, wasn’t following a proper diet and didn’t get the exercise […]
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