News For: Ohio Medical Insurance For AutismEP Spokesman: Patients will be provided medical care by any hospital in the EU ���You have the right to avoid the delay and visit any EU member country in order to be provided medical care. The respective bill will be paid by your country. The same chance is offered to those who have a state insurance. Medical calendar Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17 and 18 in the blood donor room of the Mercy Medical Building, 851 E. Fifth St., Washington, Mo. Walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a T-shirt. Tangiers International Expands Regional Medical Coverage to Baghdad, Iraq Tangiers International Ltd., a global provider of Insurance Support Services, announces the opening of Medical Support Services and facilities in Baghdad, Iraq for contractors covered under the Defense Base Act. UAE firm plans to launch insurance scheme By Arvind Nair A UAE-BASED group plans to launch a new medical insurance scheme in Doha by next month. AMA head raps lack of health insurance Dr. Nancy Nielsen, the Buffalo physician and University at Buffalo Medical School senior associate dean who became the president of the American Medical Association in June, told UB medical students and alumni Friday that it was ���unconscionable��� that 47 million Americans do not have health insurance. Columbus-Based Physicians' Assurance Enrolling First Customers for Group Health Insurance The Physicians' Assurance Corp. TPAC, a provider of employee group health insurance owned and operated by local medical leaders in Columbus, Ohio, began enrolling policyholders this summer. Benefit rocks the Turtle Eight bands performed at The Greene Turtle on York Road Friday night for XTSR's "Rock the Benefit" concert to raise awareness for autism. The six-hour event, which featured Towson's own Play By Play, was set up to raise awareness about the disorder and raise money for medical research. Combining advanced medical and information technologies offers pathway to lower health care costs Kureczka/Martin Associates Integrating sophisticated medical technologies for patient monitoring with advanced information systems and clinical expertise has the potential to significantly improve medical care while lowering treatment costs. This is especially true for patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes, where early detection and treatment of potentially costly complications can ... Calypso Medical Technologies, Inc., Announces AIM Clinical Study for Prostate Cancer Patients Calypso Medical announced the launch of the AIM Clinical Study Assessing the Impact of Margin Reduction Push on for insurers to share autism costs DOVER - Because of his severe autism, the cost of educating 5-year-old Jack Ursitti runs $100,000 a year. But unlike expenses with most medical conditions, the bills for treating him will be borne by Dover schools and the rural town's taxpayers - not his family's medical insurance. |

