10/12/2008 News For: Care SorceLack of emergency care in Hamidia Hospital Bhopal, Oct 12: The emergency patients are not getting sufficient medical care in the Hamidia Hospital. In the emergency ward patients have to wait for hours to get treatment. The reason behind this is shortage of doctors. The MCI guidelines are not followed. Inmate health-care issues make budgeting difficult Lauderdale County Sheriff Ronnie Willis quickly acknowledges that budgeting for inmate health care is a hit-or-miss process."You don't ever know from year to year what to expect," the sheriff said.Law enforcement and the courts never know what medical issues might surface in a criminal suspect or defendant once they're placed in jail. Rancho Mirage doctor to provide care in El Salvador A local kidney doctor is returning to his home country of El Salvador to help hundreds of people who do not have access to medical care. Doctor shortages will affect primary care Each week, our Information and Referral staff talks to hundreds of people by phone as well as those who visit our offices. The questions and requests for help are like a relentless drum beat seeking help. These people need help with medical care, food, clothing, income and care giving assistance for a loved one. Our agency is part of the safety net that local, state and federal funding pays for ... Church Members Volunteer To Provide Medical Care Members of an East Texas church volunteer their skills and services Saturday to give medical care to those in need. Hemet, Menifee Valley health care workers call one-day walkout Monday Health care workers at hospitals in Hemet and Menifee Valley will stage a one-day strike starting at 6 a.m. Monday to protest actions by the public hospital district that runs the facilities, according to a news release from SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West. Husband-wife team joins staff at Family Medical Care In a county where primary care is at a premium, every new provider counts. Gillette is seeing the arrival of not one but two, as Drs. Craig and Breck McCarty join the staff at Family Medical Care. Pa. health-care battle shows states struggle alone When Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults, he wanted the state to step into a void left by the federal government's failure to act. Group urges better health-care access Hundreds of thousands of Americans are in danger of dying of cancer because of lack of insurance and access to care, warn American Cancer Society leaders. SNAPSHOTS AROUND AMERICA: Cheaper care is across border Lacking health insurance for herself, Ivonne Moreno of El Paso, Texas, crosses the border to Mexico to find cheaper doctor visits and prescriptions. It's hardly an ideal solution to the challenges of being a single mother with two teenagers. |


