11/29/2008 News For: Cobra Prices At AetnaGiants Plaxico Burress Shot in Leg at Club New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress was released from the hospital after apparently shooting himself in the thigh at a Midtown nightclub. The Giants said the shooting happened Friday night at the Latin Quarter club on East 48th Street. Burress left New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell Medical Center on Saturday. The Giants called this an "apparent accidental shooting. Students get look at life-saving procedures Thirty students from central Ohio high schools recently received a firsthand look at life-saving medical procedures during the first "Learning for Life Exploring" program at the McConnell Heart Hospital at Riverside Methodist Hospital, 3535 Olentangy River Road. Not enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health Insurance4,500 City Residents Enrolled in Health Insurance More than 4,500 City Residents already enrolled in Health Insurance Expansion.EU Visa Refusal Angers Namibian The amount was divided into health insurance, application, courier fee and service fee for the travel agency dealing with it, as it had to be sent to Pretoria no Italian consulate in Namibia. Nationwide Specialty Health launches accident and hospital insurance product Nationwide Specialty Health, a provider of specialty insurance products, has launched Ca$hBack Plans, new accident and hospital product lines to help employers protect their employees against unexpected medical costs. Vermont Doctors Model New System By the start of next year physicians in the Bennington area of Vermont will begin testing a method of reforming the nation's health care system. It's being called "medical home" care, where care is coordinated by the person's primary care physician. Fla. Ranks 2nd Nationally In Tally Of Uninsured Children Nearly 19 percent or 797,000 children in Florida do not have health insurance - the second highest percentage in the country - and experts expect the number to rise as more parents are laid off, according to a report released this week. |




