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Ohio Bill Would Ban Public Funding For Health Care Services To Undocumented Immigrants  A bill pending in the Ohio Legislature would ban the use of tax revenue for routine medical care of undocumented immigrants, the Columbus Dispatch reports. Under the bill, health care clinics receiving public funding would be required to check the immigration status of any patient older than age 14 and decline to provide care to those who are undocumented.

Doctors want more mental health care for elderly patients  Doctors at a geriatric conference in Taipei yesterday said that despite the fact that advancements in the medical field had helped extend the average life expectancy of people, there was still room for improvement in care for the elderly, especially in the field of mental health.

Retail Medical Clinics Attract Patients Who Do Not Have Regular Health Care Providers  Retail medical clinics located in pharmacies and other stores typically attract insured and uninsured patients who are seeking help for a small group of easy-to-treat illnesses or preventive care and do not otherwise have a regular health care provider, according to a new RAND Corporation study.

Health Care Champions - Pierce County  Business Examiner has partnered with the Pierce County Medical Society to produce the first annual Health Care Champions leadership recognition event.

Officials launch health-care Web portal  Area medical and workforce officials launched a comprehensive Web site Thursday designed to be a portal for all things health care.

Listeriosis infection primer for health-care providers and the public   Canadian Medical Association Journal With the current outbreaks of listeriosis in Canada, CMAJ is releasing guidelines for health-care professionals and the general public about symptoms, who is at risk, symptom management and how to reduce the risk of listeriosis.

Aetna Completes $500 Million 10-Year Bond Offering  Aetna NYSE: AET today announced that it has completed a public offering of $500 million of its 6.5 percent Senior Notes due in 2018. The company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering to repay outstanding commercial paper borrowings.

Former lt. gov. reveals cancer at health-care discussion  Discussion of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's proposals on health care and insurance coverage took a personal turn yesterday for former Lt. Gov. Kathy Davis, who disclosed that she has breast cancer.

Early Glance: Managed Care companies  NEW YORK Shares of some top managed care companies are down at 10 a.m.: Aetna fell $.13 or .3 percent, to $42.41. CIGNA fell $.62 or 1.5 percent, to $40.04.

Blue Cross actuary: Help health care by reallocating money  U.S. politicians have grappled for years with what to do about rising health care costs and the growing number of uninsured Americans. But in an hour Wednesday morning, John Friesen, an actuary with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, laid out some simple concepts that don't require reorganizing the entire system or throwing out the parts that work. “We can solve this problem if we put ...

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