News For: Medical Insurance In Union CountyMCF, service union to set 2nd mediation hearing A second mediation session between Oceana County Medical Care Facility administration and its service union representative is set to be scheduled. Medical Care Administrator Greg Wilson said mediation started back in June and the main issue currently has to do with pension and the pension fund. County conference to promote medical careers for minority students WHITE PLAINS - Westchester County will encourage local minority students to pursue careers in medicine next month at its first ever student medical conference. RM50,000 ACTIVE INSURANCE MEDICAL CARD FAILS TO FULFIL OBLIGATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23 Bernama -- A father of an engineering student is fuming mad that a medical card active for RM50,000 issued by an insurance company to his son did not fulfil the obligations under the terms and conditions. Students help Homestead's PATCHES medical center Penny by penny, children attending Vacation Bible School at South Winds Christian Church learned a lot about giving back when they raised money for the PATCHES medical center in Homestead. Medical Examiner To Rule In Death Of Tasered Man The Allegheny County Medical Examiner is announcing his findings about a man who died in August about an hour after Swissvale Police used a Taser to subdue him.����Medical Examiner Dr. Karl Williams has already said he does not believe police used excessive force against 37-year-old Andre Thomas.�� Health insurance costs grow more gradually in 2008 Health insurance premiums rose a modest 5 percent this year for coverage that's getting skimpier, researchers say. Access to Care program requests county, city help with deficit Access to Care, a nonprofit program that helps uninsured adults with free medical care in Summit County, is running out of money. Warden warns board, asks for medical help The Warren County Jail may be "flirting with disaster" by not having a medical professional oversee the administration of medications to inmates. Jail Warden Gerald Britton offered that assessment during Tuesday's meeting of the Warren County Prison Board. Minnesota poor suffer disparity in medical care, study confirms Doctors are less likely to provide proper medical care to low-income Minnesotans enrolled in state health plans than to patients with private insurance, according to a first-of-its-kind report. Beaten Woman Drowning In Medical Bills A victim of an attack by two homeless people is now dealing with several serious medical issues, including a brain injury, seizures, 20 knocked-out teeth and no health insurance. |


