News For: Washington State, Medicial InsuranceObama 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. Survey ranks Arkansas No. 1 in amount of teachers' pay going to insurance LITTLE ROCK -- A recent survey of 36 states ranked Arkansas No. 1 in the percentage of teachers' pay taken up by out-of-pocket health insurance costs, the head of the state's largest teachers union told legislators Monday. Nigeria: Nigerians Should Expect Universal Health Insurance Coverage by 2015, Says NHIS Boss If there is anything the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme NHIS, Mr. Waziri Dogo Muhammad is sure of, it is that the Scheme would not follow foot steps of other failed government projects. Govt.medical college project to ESIC in Pondy Puducherry,Sep23 The government is considering a proposal to handover the government medical college project to Employees State Insurance Corporation ESIC to establish its medical college-cum-hospital as it could not afford "massive expenditure" the project would involve, State Home and Health Minister E.Valsaraj said. 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. The governor urged others with flags to take part in Monday's... Prison health care receiver, state officials spar over $8 billion (4:55 p.m.) Feuding flared up Monday between state officials and the federally appointed receiver who proposes bringing California prison health care up to constitutional standards by building seven inmate medical centers, starting with one near Stockton. State Medical Association Ponders Greater Scrutiny of Doctors Without Admitting Privileges FORT WAYNE, IN Indiana's NewsCenter --- A patient safety ordinance proposed in Fort Wayne appears to be prompting the Indiana State Medical Association to push harder for oversight of doctors who don't have ties to local hospitals. |




