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2/4/2009 News For: Aetna Emergency Medical InsuranceAetna settles student pay probe: NY Attorney General Health insurer Aetna Inc will pay more than $5 million to reimburse students for medical claims and resolve an investigation by New York state, the attorney general's office said on Monday. Health Insurance: What You Need to Know With Americans spending an ever increasing amount on medical costs, it?s more important than ever to have insurance that fits your health care needs. Aetna Awards $140,000 to St. Louis Nonprofits Aetna NYSE: AET ... Emergency Medical Services Acquires Skyservice Air Ambulance GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.----Emergency Medical Services Corporation today announced the acquisition by its American Medical Response subsidiary of the air ambulance business of Skyservice Business Aviation Inc., which is a fixed-wing air ambulance operator based in Montreal, Canada, with operations in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. International Insurance MGA and Online Medical Services Company Partner to Provide Better Self Care to International ... International Medical Group?, Inc. IMG? , a worldwide leader in designing, distributing and administering global health care benefits, announces its new partnership with the web-based physician/patient communication company, eDocAmerica. The collaboration compliments IMG?s core principles of providing a full-service approach to offering international medical insurance products backed by ... River West Medical Center once again admitting patients Iberville Parish?s only hospital is once again admitting patients. Thanks to an infusion of cash from the state Department of Health and Hospitals, along with an influx of payments from insurance companies, River West Medical Center began re-admitting patients on Monday. | Report: State malpractice claims, insurance rates fall Medical malpractice claims and insurance rates fell again in Ohio in 2007, but the state?s top insurance official isn?t calling a win just yet for tort reform legislation that took effect in 2003. Car bomb wounds Arkansas medical official A bomb caused the explosion that wounded the chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board in his car on Wednesday, federal investigators said. Car explosion injures head of Ark. medical board The chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board was critically injured Wednesday when his car exploded as he was leaving home for work, an attorney said. NTSB hearings probe medical helicopter crashes The National Transportation Safety Board began four days of hearings Tuesday on how to stem the "drastic increase" in medical helicopter accidents. |



