11/29/2008 News For: Blue Cross Major Medical ArkansasElderly man, pets killed in Blue Island fire Bernard Clancy, 72, was killed in the Blue Island fire, according to the medical examiner's office. Blue Cross tax break hits snag By ANTHONY SPANGLER FORT WORTH — A request by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas for $4.7 million in tax breaks to build a data center in the Alliance business corridor was derailed Tuesday when Tarrant County officials discovered that the health insurance provider owes the county hospital $5.2 million in unpaid charges. Tarrant County Administrator G.K. Maenius said the issue of unpaid bills to ... Blue Cross to offer cell phone access to medical records — DANIEL AXELROD WILKES-BARRE — Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania announced Friday an agreement with Microsoft and Covisint, of Detroit, to develop an electronic health records and information exchange system, which will include cell phone access for consumers and health care providers. Horizon Blue Cross Tentatively Settles Suit Over Coverage of Eating Disorders Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey made a preliminary agreement Monday to pay up to $3.6 million to end a class action suit alleging it wrongfully denied claims by eating-disorder patients. Medical marijuana facility in Mission Hills robbed Police say two men robbed a medical marijuana facility in Mission Hills and made off with cash and drugs. Iran ranks 1st in region in medical sciences Iran - Medical Sciences Currently Iran ranks first among the regional states in the field of medical sciences, said a member of Majlis Health and Treatment Commission Saturday. Wednesday's Sentinel police reports Here are Wednesday's Sentinel police reports: Teen struck in Perry County A 14-year-old Marysville girl was flown to Penn State Hershey Medical Center with major injuries after she was hit by a vehicle in Perry County at 7:12 a.m. Nov. 25, according to state police at Newport. 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. Medical bills force one family from their home Sometimes all it takes is a hospital stay, a doctor’s visit or a medical diagnosis to turn a middle-class, working family into a poor, homeless family that is struggling to make it all work. Medical center upgrades lobby Remodeled Swedish Medical Center Lobby opens to the public Nov. 21. |




