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Telemedicine liability: Texas and other states delve into the uncertainties...
IMAGE TABLE 5 Table of Contents Propelled by the information superhighway and the breadth of emerging computer and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Organ Transplant Programs: Federal Agencies Have Acted to Improve Oversight,...
GAO-08-412 April 29, 2008 Media reports in 2005 and 2006 highlighted serious problems at organ transplant programs, calling ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Loosening the Money Belt on Obesity
HEADNOTE Could a small change in Medicare rules cost employers big time? As Americans continue to pack on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Repercussions still shake insurers after court ruling;
provision of...
Provision of experimental care remains controversial issue Repercussions continue to rock the health insurance industry after a Riverside ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Valuation of the Precision Instruments Industry
The precision instruments industry. SIC Group 38, includes companies that manufacture instruments for measuring, testing, analyzing, and controlling, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Medical benefit claims can prompt
litigation.
Ways to avoid ambiguous or improper terms in your medical plan documents and make sure they comply with ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Business of Beauty
They're called 'lunchtime procedures,' and they're not just for the Hollywood set anymore. Treatments such as Botox injections, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Learning to optimize.
Alistair McGuire and Victoria Serra correctly argue in "The Cost of Care: Is There an Optimal Level of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Learning to Optimize
Alistair McGuire and Victoria Serra correctly argue in "The Cost of Care: Is There an Optimal Level of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
From opaque to crystal clear: national health plan
arms its members with...
Say what you will about copays and coinsurance. Those $25 and $50 items that employees kibitz about in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
From Opaque to Crystal Clear
HEADNOTE National health plan arms its members with sophisticated decision support tools to help them compare and contrast ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Evidence-based design shapes healthcare facilities: the healthcare industry...
Without the evidence gleaned from ongoing research, healthcare would be mired in a sea of outdated medical procedures ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Pain management improves care and revenue: An interview with ProCare System
HEADNOTE As provider and managed care organizations continue to look for better ways to control costs and improve ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Pain Management Improves Care and Revenue: An
Interview with ProCare...
As provider and managed care organizations continue to look for better ways to control costs and improve patient ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Patients undergoing radiation therapy setting off security scanners
Dr. Gregory Merrick was surprised to hear about a patient of his who was suspected of carrying radioactive ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Design of a prospective payment patient classification
system for...
INTRODUCTION In the early 1980s, the Federal Government enacted into law several major initiatives to control the rapidly ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Risk sharing: health care's latest
challenge.
Risk sharing: Health care's latest challenge As they confront widespread pressure to control spiraling costs, healthcare organizations must ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Surgery or not? It depends on where you
live.
Note: This article is based on data from Medicare patients, the only nationwide data set to examine health ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Emergence Of the Medi-Spa
In a private dermatology and cosmetic surgery practice in La Jolla, Dr. Mitchel Goldman found himself employing almost ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Not without my father: The legal status of the posthumously conceived child
IMAGE TABLE 1 IMAGE TABLE 2 I. INTRODUCTION Twins Amanda and Elyse were born to William and Mariantonia ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Industry Associations
Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation
Victims of Benign Essential Blepharospasm (BEB), a rare disorder of unknown cause characterized by an involuntary forcible closure of the eyelids. Undertakes, promotes, and develops research into the cause and ...
Members: 8,900
Founded: 1981