11/29/2008 News For: Allied Medical InsuranceInsurance 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. 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. 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. Medical Missions Helps in Romania Kansas City-based Medical Missions Foundation has brought a medical team to Romania for the past 7 years. Elizabeth Alex shares the story of this year's mission. 'Pill Hill' still destination of medical companies Pharmaceutical and bio-medical companies continue to flock to Mississauga, City officials say. The primary destination is Meadowvale, or "Pill Hill" as it's known in the industry, which is home to the majority of the more than 350 pharmaceutical, bio-medical and related companies located in Mississauga. Insurance battle ongoing Attorney General Mike Cox continues to butt heads with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan over legislation in Lansing that would overhaul the insurance market for individual policy purchasers. 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. Desperate farmer stoops to robbery to get free medical treatment A 19-year-old Beijing farmer, who committed robberies so that he could receive free medical treatment in prison, has been admitted to hospital, Beijing News said on Thursday. CRH Medical cuts costs to save cash despite doubling revenue in 2008 Revenue more than doubled for CRH Medical TSX:CRM in the past nine months ending September 30. It rose $5... Indian River Medical Center Auxiliary plans 'Tree of Lights' The event, which also features songs of the season, will begin at 6 p.m. in front of the IRMC Ambulatory Services Center. Following lighting of the 20-foot tree by the medical center's young holiday card contest winners, cookies and punch will be served in the hospital's lobby. |




