| Search 1) News For: Catastrophe Major Medical Coverage NYSUT Member Benefits Trust monitors financial situation of AIG American International Group AIG is the provider of the voluntary term life insurance program and voluntary and group catastrophe major medical insurance plans endorsed by NYSUT Member Benefits Trust. Developer to build $35 million medical building An award-winning developer has announced plans to develop a $35-million medical building in Westmont, and the company is hoping to fill it with a major name in Chicago medicine. Roger Williams Medical Center lawyer takes the stand. Kimberly O���Connell testifies that at one point she told Bob Urciuoli, CEO of Roger Williams Medical Center, ���Be careful. It looks bad.��� Research and Markets: Datascope Corp. Medical Equipment Company Share Analysis Reveals Profiles of the Pipeline of ... DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Datascope Corp. Medical Equipment Company Share Analysis" companyprofile to their offering. Hospital chain to purchase Rockdale Medical A Tennessee-based hospital chain has agreed to purchase Rockdale Medical Center for $80 million. LifePoint Hospitals Inc. also will invest $30 million in new capital in the Conyers hospital over the next six years as part of the agreement. The 138-bed Rockdale Medical has looked for a buyer since 2006. A deal with another company, Signature Hospital Corp., fell through this summer. Hoana Medical to expand to Canada, Japan Honolulu-based Hoana Medical announced it will expand its LifeBed technology to Canada and Japan. The Medical Center Of Southeast Texas, Port Arthur, Damaged By Hurricane Ike IASIS Healthcare�� LLC announced that The Medical Center of Southeast Texas, located in Port Arthur, Texas, was damaged during Hurricane Ike. During an initial inspection of the hospital on Sunday, IASIS employees found damage to the roof and water inside the facility. There is no municipal power service available in the community at this time. Medical association welcomes inquiry into Australia's north The Australian Medical Association AMA says any inquiry into public health in the Northern Territory would be an advantage. PERSPECTIVE: Building a Medical Neighborhood for the Medical Home Recent efforts to improve primary care in the United States have focused largely on the development and implementation of practice models and payment reforms intended to create a "medical home" ... Researchers evaluate cost-effectiveness of genetic screening to guide initial HIV treatment A major study from a team of researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College and Massachusetts General Hospital has found that a recent change to HIV-treatment guidelines recommending genetic screening is cost-effective under certain conditions. The new recommendation suggests conducting a genetic screening test prior to prescribing the drug abacavir, one of the preferred first-line drugs for the ... |


