News For: Medical Premium EstimatorPatterson creates Oakland Medical consortium Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson spent weeks touring medical facilities in the county and saw two things: billions of dollars were being spent on expansions and no one was bragging about it. Greek medical group Hygeia buys Turkish Safak ATHENS, Sept 25 Reuters - Greek medical centre Hygeia said on Thursday it completed due diligence and will buy a 50 percent stake in Turkish hospital group Safak for $48 million 32.5 million euros as part of its expansion strategy. Crucial medical supplies rushed to Baghdad International Medical Corps IMC and global logistics giant Agility, have teamed up to deliver essential medical supplies and equipment to Rasafa district in Baghdad, home to Al Sadr City. Online medical resource will be unveiled An online resource of medical services in North Dakota will be unveiled at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Executive Room II of the Seven Seas Inn in Mandan. Medical services for Bay Area residents Mainland Medical Center Emergency Department is now open. Crucial medical supplies rushed to Baghdad Baghdad, Iraq, September 25, 2008: International Medical Corps IMC and global logistics giant Agility, have teamed up to deliver essential medical supplies and equipment to Rasafa district in Baghdad, home to Al Sadr City. Agility trucked 47 pallets of life-sustaining medical supplies to IMCs' warehouse in Baghdad. (AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-25 09:24 Greek medical group Hygeia buys Turkish Safak ATHENS, Sept 25 Reuters - Greek medical centre Hygeia said on Thursday it completed due diligence and will buy a 50 percent stake in Turkish hospital group Safak for $48 million 32.5 million euros as part of its expansion strategy. It said completion of the transaction is subject to approval by Turkey's Competition Board. Under the deal, Hygeia will have a majority on Safak's board. The ... More Americans unable to pay medical bill BEIJING -- A new study by the Center for Studying Health System Change showed a growing number of Americans are having difficulties paying their medical bills, according to hschange.com. Thursday. States, medical groups oppose abortion rule WASHINGTON -Illinois joined several medical associations and 12 other states in voicing opposition Wednesday to a proposed federal rule the states' attorneys general fear would open the door for hospitals and physicians to deny access to contraception. States, medical groups oppose abortion rule Several medical associations and 13 state attorneys general voiced their opposition Wednesday to a proposed federal rule that they fear would open the door for hospitals and physicians to deny access to contraception. In late August, the Bush administration proposed stronger job protections for doctors and other health care workers who refuse to participate in abortions because of religious or ... |


