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Doctors Will Stay in Hawaii if State Legislature Implements Tort Reform Bill
By Hawaii Medical Association, Home The Hawaii Medical Association strongly supports HB1992, HD1. This bill proposes to establish a cap on non-economic damages and limits on attorney fees. The HMA supports these actions because they will help to stabilize now volatile medical malpractice insurance premiums, which is a major cause of Hawaii’s patient access to […]
Professional Program Insurance Brokerage Enhances MediSpa Program
http://www.insurancejournal.com/ Professional Program Insurance Brokerage of Novato, Calif., has announced the latest enhancements to its MediSpa program. The policy now includes laser coverage for all skin types at no additional premium for technicians who have one year’s experience. This experience can include laser tattoo removal. The sub-limit for medical strength peels and off label Botox […]
Orthopedic clinics can dispense durable medical equipment for additional revenue
Dispensing DME offers convenience to patients and encourages compliance, advocates claim. By Mike Urban ORTHOPEDICS TODAY http://www.orthosupersite.com As reimbursements continue to be compressed and malpractice insurance rates skyrocket, a growing number of orthopedic clinics are dispensing durable medical equipment to increase revenue and improve patient outcomes. ORTHOPRACTICE trendsDurable medical equipment (DME) can be a lucrative […]
Docs oppose Aetna plan on colonoscopies
By STEPHEN SINGER, AP Business Writer http://news.yahoo.com A group of doctors from New Jersey is opposing a plan by Aetna Inc. to drop coverage of a type of anesthesia used during colonoscopies. Gastroenterologists and other doctors say patients anxious about colorectal screening may balk unless they are assured that their insurance coverage includes the cost […]
Health care collections cause swelling of bills
http://www.dallasnews.com The politicians have it all wrong, J.R. Thomas says. The biggest problem facing the health care industry isn’t the quality or availability of treatment, he says. The real danger to our national medical system is the soaring cost of getting the bills collected. The chief executive of Irving-based MedSynergies Inc. sees this firsthand in […]
Budget Proposes $560 Billion Cut
By JOHN GODFREY http://online.wsj.com The Bush administration would cut roughly $560 billion from Medicare over the next decade but would leave intact program subsidies to insurers worth an estimated $150 billion over the same period. The cuts would slow the program’s projected annual growth rate from 7% to 5% and are needed to slow “the […]
Subsidized care plan's cost to double
Enrollment is outstripping state’s estimate By Alice Dembner Globe Staff / The subsidized insurance program at the heart of the state’s healthcare initiative is expected to roughly double in size and expense over the next three years – an unexpected level of growth that could cost state taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars or force […]
UW seeks to prevent 'awareness' in surgery
UW seeks to prevent ‘awareness’ in surgery By CHERIE BLACK P-I REPORTER http://seattlepi.nwsource.com Soon after being put under anesthesia to undergo a hysterectomy, Diana Todd began hearing voices. As she tried to listen to what the voices were saying, she felt the first cut. The pain was indescribable. She stopped counting after the fifth time […]
FPIC Insurance Group, Inc. to Present at the NYSSA Conference on February 11, 2008
http://www.foxbusiness.com/ FPIC Insurance Group, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq:FPIC) announced today that John R. Byers, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Charles Divita, III, Chief Financial Officer, will present at the New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA) 12th Annual Insurance Conference in New York City on Monday, February 11, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., Eastern Time. […]
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