News For: Washington State Medical Insurance BrokersPennsylvania 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. Obama criticizes McCain on health insurance regulation Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama Ill. over the weekend criticized Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain Ariz. for an article that McCain wrote about the health insurance market in an "obscure journal," the Washington Post reports. George Tellevik, former State Patrol chief, dead at 74 The Washington State Patrol says former Chief George Tellevik died over the weekend of cancer at the age of 74. Tellevik was chief from 1985 to 1993. Govt medical colleges to be equipped according to MCI Patiala, Sep 21 UNI Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said all three medical colleges in the state will be equipped according to the guidelines of Medical Council of India MCI and there will be no threat of their de-recognition. Wash. Flags at half staff for Arlington man Associated Press - September 22, 2008 2:05 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. - Flags are at half staff at Washington state agency buildings in memory of a Navy medical corpsman killed in... Samaritan Medical Center Terminates Doctor���s Hospital Privileges Samaritan Medical Center has terminated a physician's privileges to practice at the Watertown hospital effective immediately. The state's health department revoked Dr. Joyce Buckley's license and fined her $40,000. WSU hosts Chinese medical faculty - News Weber State University partnered with Xi'an Medical School in Northwest China to form the first respiratory therapy program. Oklahoma Insure program touted as model for health care coverage WASHINGTON ��� For Norman veterinarian Donald Russell, the Insure Oklahoma program hasn't been the disappointment some public officials have made it out to be. In fact, Russell said at a news conference Monday, giving his employees health insurance probably saved the life of a single mother who had been struggling with illness for a decade. "Overall, I really can't see anything bad about this ... Wash. Flags at half staff for Arlington man Flags are at half staff at Washington state agency buildings in memory of a Navy medical corpsman killed in Afghanistan. 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. |


