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Insurance Denies Life-Saving Surgery, Calling It "Cosmetic"  "Aetna health insurance has denied me coverage to treat a disconnected jawbone and insufficient airway, which is called mandible/maxillary hypoplasia," explains Karen George of Woodbridge, Virginia. "Aetna stated they see no necessity for surgery except for cosmetic reasons despite the fact that I have medical necessity letters from six different doctors.

Autopsy: no cause found in investigator's death  An autopsy says the body of a state insurance investigator that was found in South Carolina in May was so badly decomposed that medical examiners can't determine how she died. The autopsy report released Friday by the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said the body of 44-year-old Sallie Rohrbach was wrapped partially in garbage bags when it was found. The report said there were ...

Medical 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.

Autopsy can't find cause of investigator's death   CHARLOTTE ��� An autopsy says the body of a state insurance investigator that was found in South Carolina in May was so badly decomposed that medical examiners can't determine how she died. The autopsy report released Friday by the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said the body of 44-year-old Sallie Rohrbach was wrapped partially in garbage bags when it was found. The ...

Pennsylvania Physicians Concerned About Renewal Of Medical Malpractice Insurance Subsidy Program  Physicians in Pennsylvania are concerned that the state's Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error fund, which provides doctors with subsidies for malpractice insurance, could expire this year as lawmakers debate changes to the state's health care system, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.Gov.

Shelby doctor���s hearing delayed  SHELBY - It's been three months since Shelby internist Dr. Ian Stamp was called before the North Carolina Medical Board, accused of making inappropriate remarks and telephone calls to a patient.

Graham Named VP Of Medical Affairs  Barry Graham, MD, has joined the Avera Sacred Heart Hospital administrative team as Vice President of Medical Affairs.

Man on scooter shot in North Side  A man on a scooter was shot in the back last night in North Richmond with what appeared to be birdshot, police said. Investigators believe someone fired a shotgun from a Cadillac about 8:45 p.m. in the 2300 block of Second Avenue near Juniper Street, striking the 18-year-old man. Police described the man's injuries as not life-threatening. He was in stable condition at VCU Medical Center.

Tuscaloosa hospitals faced with more uninsured  Although the number of Americans without health insurance dropped in 2007, local hospitals are seeing a growing number of patients who can't pay for their medical treatment.

Suspect medical bills a hot topic with MACo  Nine months after starting negotiations, Montana���s county governments, hospitals and law enforcement agencies have deadlocked over who should pay the rising medical bills of people injured in encounters with law enforcement officers.

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