News For: Medical Insurance In Us ResidentsMedical center gets patients ready for potential disaster With a hurricane churning in the Gulf of Mexico inching closer to the Texas coast line, Tomball and Magnolia residents are not the only people preparing for what could be a major storm. Tomball Regional Medical Center must also be ready to provide emergency services and protect its patients during potential disasters. Public transportation canceled until Monday While Fort Bend County continues to help residents in need and assess damages, public transportation provided by TREK and commuter services to Texas Medical Center have been cancelled for the remainder of the week. Nigeria: Confidence in Health Care Delivery If what we hear from the authorities of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria [MDCN] is to be believed then those whose battered bodies need immediate repairs in the hospitals are in mortal danger of being sent out yonder. This is not an attempt at scaremongering, it is deadly serious. 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. Galveston residents return to wreckage after Hurricane Ike GALVESTON ��� Eleven days after Hurricane Ike, this devastated beach town reopened to residents Wednesday with stern warnings about what still lurks on the island ��� rotting cattle carcasses, snakes and swarms of mosquitoes ��� and what isn't there: drinking water, reliable electricity, medical care or sewer service. FMC ties up with AXA-Alkoot Insurance 24 September 2008 Doha - Future Medical Center FMC has tied up with AXA-Al Koot Insurance, which will enable all those having health insurance coverage by AXA-Al Koot to avail the services of the clinic without making any payment at the clinic. Protesters target health care Providers of medical insurance are more concerned about dollars than people, claims a coalition of labor and other organizations that wants the federal government to take a bigger role in health care financing. 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. Researching Medical Literature on the Internet - 2008 The Internet is an accepted place to turn for research, and nowhere has this become more apparent than in the fields of medicine and health care. A veritable explosion of available medical information seeks to meet the needs of both professionals and the public. Health insurance costs grow more gradually in 2008 Health insurance premiums rose 5 percent this year for coverage that's shrinking, researchers say. |


