11/29/2008 News For: AARP Medical InsuranceObama to broaden genetics role in medical care For years, scientists have held out hope that the rapidly evolving field of genetics could transform medical diagnosis and treatment, moving beyond a trial-and-error approach. Hospital explores insurance alternative Administrators, boardmembers and committees at Sonoma Valley Hospital are exploring the feasibility of establishing an alternative health insurance program through its joint powers authority with three other hospital districts. Committee: town should pay cop���s medical bills The town council���s ways and means committee has recommended favorable action on paying $315.81 in medical bills for a police officer. Northwest Medical Center receives honor for radiology The Houston Northwest Medical Center received another honor for its exemplary work in the field of preventative health. Philadelphia Insurance Companies offers insurance to volunteer fire departments Philadelphia Insurance Companies has partnered with Provident Agency to recommend the purchase of Providents accident and health insurance program to emergency service organizations. Speedy medical aid for Valenzuela folk MANILA, Philippines ��� Valenzuela City residents who need emergency medical care now only have to call their barangay offices and request for an ambulance and they will be on their way to the hospital. Ore. medical system to workers: Take time off CORVALLIS, Ore. ��� A Western Oregon medical system is trying to clear its books in anticipation that more poor people will be unable to pay their bills, so it is asking many of its 4,500 workers to take 10 days off, paid, by year���s end. Insurance carriers warn policy holders about SRMC's billing practices Two private insurance carriers and a school group are advising their members not to use Shasta Regional Medical Center unless it's an emergency. Connolly to join JS Hospital Medical Associates JERSEY SHORE - Thomas Connolly, M.D., FACS, will soon join the Jersey Shore Hospital Medical Associates as an orthopedic surgeon. Connolly, who has been practicing general orthopedic surgery since 1989, graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy in 1980. He then graduated medical school from Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. Medical Intelligence toujours dans le rouge Medical Intelligence Technologies a annonc�� une perte de 2,5 millions $ pour son troisi��me trimestre, mais la soci��t�� de Qu��bec a enregistr�� pour la premi��re fois des revenus significatifs de 395 000 $ provenant de la vente de ses solutions mobiles de t��l��assistance. |




