News For: Medical Prescription Plans For 21223Rush University Medical Center Nurse Receives March Of Dimes Health Leadership Award On September 24, 2008, Maria Reyes, MSN, BSN, RN, clinical nurse coordinator in the fetal and neonatal medicine program at Rush University Medical Center, will accept the March of Dimes Jonas Salk Health Leadership Award for her exceptional leadership and outstanding contribution to improving premature and infant health. Studies Show Strain of Medical Bills As Washington debates the best way to avert an economic meltdown, increasing numbers of Americans are struggling with another financial crisis: the growing burden of unpaid medical bills. Medical Center seeks to cut $33M in operating expenses The Medical Center of Central Georgia is seeking to eliminate $33 million from its operating expenses, more than three times the amount it had previously acknowledged. 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. Oakland County seeks medical leadership Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson announced Wednesday a major campaign to make the county a world-recognized destination for medical care, health care industry jobs and biotechnology research. 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. Mayor Clears Air on Medical Condition, Watch Exclusive Interview CEDAR RAPIDS - Cedar Rapids Mayor Kay Halloran first came under fire in the months after the flood for nodding off at more than one council meeting. The mayor will reveal the details of her medical condition to the public at the city council meeting on Wednesday evening. 'Super surgery' plans opposed A CAMPAIGN to halt the introduction of 24-hour 'super surgeries' in every town and city is being supported by Arlington Road Medical Practice. 23/09/2008 16:28:07 Cleveland Clinic revises plans in Twinsburg The Cleveland Clinic Foundation has submitted revised plans for a new $71.5 million medical facility in northern Summit County. Education officials support UCR medical school proposal SACRAMENTO - California's higher-education panel rallied behind UC Riverside's medical school proposal Tuesday, with officials saying the school's importance outweighs any concerns about the state's troubled finances. |


