News For: Where To Apply For MedicalPediatrix to change its name Pediatrix Medical Group is changing its name to Mednax, to reflect the company's development as a national medical group that provides services beyond pediatric and maternal-fetal physician subspecialties, the Sunrise-based company said in a news relese Friday. Medical Tourism Business Projected To Grow Eightfold By 2010, Study Finds The number of people in the U.S. who plan to travel abroad for medical care, where the costs for various medical and surgical procedures often are comparatively lower, is projected to increase by eight times by 2010, according to a recent study by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Investors buy 2 Deaconess office buildings Grubb & Elis Healthcare REIT Inc., a real estate investment trust, has bought two medical office buildings on the Deaconess Hospital campus in northwest Oklahoma City. The trust paid $29.25 million for the properties, said a spokesman for the seller, Dallas-based Altera Development Co. Oklahoma City's Grubb & Ellis-Levy Beffort will handle day-to-day management and leasing of the buildings, ... Prescription help available Prescriptions and medical equipment are available to Brazoria County residents who were adversely affected by Hurricane Ike. Medical group employees busted in prescription scheme At least four employees of the Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute were arrested this week after a co-worker alerted authorities to fraudulent prescriptions being filed from the practice's Jacksonville Beach location. Police said an office medical assistant was approached by a co-worker about a year ago and offered $50 to ... Medical expert to keynote cancer awareness summit Wednesday, Oct. 16 in Newark Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC News chief medical editor, will keynote the Advocates of Hope: Raising Cancer Awareness in the Business Community Summit Thursday, Oct. 16, at the University of Delaware���s Clayton Hall in Newark. Illinois among states, medical groups opposing abortion rule WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Several medical associations and 13 state attorneys general voiced their opposition Wednesday to a proposed federal rule that they fear would open the door for hospitals and physicians to deny access to contraception. Bottomline Technologies Introduces Expanded Functionality for Medical Forms Automation Bottomline Technologies NASDAQ: EPAY, a leading provider of collaborative payment, invoice and document automation solutions, today announced the release of MedEx 2.0, the next generation of its medical forms automation solution for addressing the efficient capture and exchange of accurate data between patients, providers, payers, suppliers and systems. Doctors rap medical center brass CHEYENNE - Some doctors affiliated with the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center are pushing for the resignation of the hospital's chief executive officer and the chairman of the hospital's board of trustees. Millions in losses drives Rancho Mirage's Eisenhower Medical Center to terminate Medi-Cal contract; some services ... Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage this year is the first Inland hospital to terminate its contract to care for some Medi-Cal patients. Michael Landes, president of the hospital's foundation, said an estimated 3 percent of all Eisenhower Medical Center's patients probably would be affected. |




