| Search 1) News For: Mutual Medical Illinois Medical Mutual of Ohio Helps Members Budget Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenses E-Duction, Inc., a leading provider of payroll deduction solutions, is offering the CLEAR Card as an out-of-pocket payment option for Medical Mutual of Ohio's healthcare plans. Medical device ads criticized on Capitol Hill Medical experts told lawmakers Wednesday that new television advertisements for medical devices pose even greater risks to patients than ads for drugs, which have been scrutinized for years. Christ Medical Center plans to expand The owner of Christ Medical Center will seek state approval this fall to build an eight-story building that would add more than 100 beds to the Oak Lawn hospital. Consumer Ads for Medical Devices Subject of Senate Panel Some lawmakers and medical groups are calling for restrictions on advertisements for medical devices like artificial knees and heart stents, claiming they mislead patients. PERSPECTIVE: Building a Medical Neighborhood for the Medical Home Recent efforts to improve primary care in the United States have focused largely on the development and implementation of practice models and payment reforms intended to create a "medical home" ... Search 2) News For: Mutual Medical Illinois Police return medical marijuana to man A medical marijuana user has his pot back, nearly three years after police in Huntington Beach seized it. Rockdale Medical Center inks sale to LifePoint LifePoint Hospitals Inc. will buy Rockdale Medical Center RMC in metro Atlanta in a deal worth up to $110 million. LPNT Del E. Webb Medical Center opens new wing for tours Crews are hammering away on a new, six-story hospital wing at Banner Health Del E. Webb medical campus, and the general public is invited to tour the ongoing project Saturday morning. 'Excited delirium,' not Taser, was cause of N.S. man's death: medical examiner Nova Scotia's chief medical examiner has ruled as accidental the death of a man who had been shocked with a Taser while in custody. Heart to Heart Sends Mobile Medical Unit to Ike Victims More help is on the way from the metro for victims of Hurricane Ike. Wednesday, Heart to Heart International left Olathe with a mobile medical unit. As thousands of victims try to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Ike, health care providers in Houston are operating in overload. While there are several relief agencies on-site already, no one has been providing heath care until now. |


