11/29/2008 News For: Aim Medical Insurance TexasState briefs: Motorcyclist killed in Texas 114 crash is identified Motorcyclist killed in Texas 114 crash is ID���d IRVING ��� The Dallas medical examiner���s office has identified the motorcyclist killed early Friday in a wreck on Texas 114 as Christian Kay, 20, of Coppell. The crash was reported at 6:58 a.m. on eastbound Texas 114 near the intersection with O���Connor Road, a police dispatcher said. Only the left lane was passable until the wreckage was ... Insurance companies pay settlements over claims investigations Two insurance companies have settled with the Nebraska Department of Insurance after the agency investigated consumer complaints. Conseco Health Insurance Co. agreed in October to pay a $25,000 fine and cooperate with the department on future complaints. Putting veterans' medical records within easy reach Dr. Ross Fletcher, chief of staff of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C., asked a recent patient, a war veteran, how many times he had been exposed to the blast of an improvised explosive device. Houston Northwest Medical Center highlighted at forum Medical minds met in New Orleans for the eighth annual American Heart Association���s Scientific Forum, and an abstract produced by members from Houston Northwest Medical Center on their streamlined service from the Cypress Creek EMS was chosen for a presentation. 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. Obama to broaden role of genetics 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 as old as the Hippocratic Oath. Obama Expected To Broaden Role Of Genetics 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 as old as the Hippocratic Oath. Obama to broaden role of genetics in medical care Sat, Nov 29, 2008 12:09 a.m. 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 as old as the Hippocratic Oath. ���Tree of Life��� honors past doctors and medical staff As a way to honor the lives of those doctors and staff members who saved the lives of so many, the Houston Northwest Medical Center put the ���Tree of Life��� work of art on permanent display. Childrens health insurance priority for state WASHINGTON Wisconsin has the nations fourth-lowest rate of uninsured children, but the director of a health advocacy group said the state could cover more kids if Congress expands the State Childrens Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP. |

