10/12/2008 News For: Card Insurance MedicalAnalyst says organ donors should get lifelong medical insurance SINGAPORE: On the issue of legalising non?related living organ donation, one health policy analyst has suggested providing free medical insurance for organ donors and to only allow donations from Singaporeans for a start. Who should pay for treating children with autism? A popular method of therapy isn't covered by most insurance plans, putting families in a financial bind. A proposed state law would mandate coverage, but the insurance industry says the therapy is educational, not medical. Hoana Medical to present clinical findings on early warning systems at Abu Dhabi Medical Congress Hoana announced today that Chief Strategic Officer T. Heather Herdman, Ph.D., RN, will be presenting at the Abu Dhabi Medical Congress in late October 2008 in the United Arab Emirates. CORRECTING and REPLACING Coherex Medical Announces Breakfast Symposium and Executive Presentations during This Week's ... SALT LAKE CITY & WASHINGTON----Headline of release should read: Coherex Medical Announces Breakfast Symposium and Executive Presentations during This Week's TCT 2008 sted Coherex Medical Announces Breakfast Symposium and Executive Presentations during This Week's TCT 2008 . Flu shots now available at Albert Lea Medical Center Flu shots are now available by appointment at Albert Lea Medical Center. To schedule an appointment please call 379-2211. Flu shots will also be offered at regularly scheduled clinic appointments. SCH medical staff gains new member SUNBURY ? The administration of Sunbury Community Hospital & Outpatient Center SCH is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Andrew Fabian to its active medical staff. Medical device lands firm top prizes An innovative Wolverhampton-made medical device that is helping improve patient care has landed top prizes at a business awards event in the Black Country. Childrens Medical Center at Legacy (Slideshow) Children from Celina, Frisco, Plano, and McKinney attended the ribbon cutting at the new Childrens Medical Center in Plano. BCAA drops health wait list insurance after outcry The B.C. Automobile Association has dropped plans to offer members a form of medical wait-list insurance after thousands of members voiced their opposition. BCAA discontinues wait-list insurance plan The B.C. Automobile Association BCAA has now backed away from offering a controversial medical wait-list insurance policy. The policy guaranteed people wouldn't have to wait over a certain number of ... |




