11/13/2008 News For: Workers Compensation Mini MedicalHospital, medical school damaged by Hurricane Ike is laying off 3,800 workers AUSTIN, Texas - The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, which was damaged by Hurricane Ike, is laying off about 3,800 workers because it is running out of money. Bad air costing state billions in medical bills California has the worst air in the country, and 20 million people living in the dirtiest regions lose billions of dollars a year due to medical bills and missed work days, according to a new study. The health costs from breathing soot swirling in the air in... OAK Horizons Incorporates Patent-Pending HIM Knowledge Base into Online Medical Transcription Curriculum OAK Horizons deploys the BenchMark KBTM knowledge base into their online curriculum and online continuing education programs for medical transcriptionists. This initiative is an important part of OAK Horizon's continuing strategy to prepare students for meaningful employment upon graduation. Man slain outside liquor store died from stab wound: medical examiner A man who was killed outside a liquor store early Sunday morning died because of blood loss from a stab wound, the medical examiner concluded Wednesday. Ike-damaged hospital, med school laying off 3,800 AUSTIN, Texas ��� The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, which was damaged by Hurricane Ike, said Wednesday about 3,800 workers would be laid off because the teaching hospital is running out of money. Ike-damaged hospital, med school laying off 3,800 Wed, Nov 12, 2008 3:27 p.m. The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, which was damaged by Hurricane Ike, is laying off about 3,800 workers because it is running out of money. Medical Teams International volunteers head to conflict-ridden Congo Medical Teams International PORTLAND, ORE. - Nov. 10, 2008 Four medical aid workers with Medical Teams International depart this week for eastern Congo where thousands of families are on the run���fleeing armed attacks by rival ... Ike-damaged hospital, med school laying off 3,800 Associated Press - November 12, 2008 5:53 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas - The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, which was damaged by Hurricane Ike, is laying off about 3,800 workers... CMS Plans To Revise Medical Coding System CMS plans to revise the medical coding system that physicians and hospitals use to bill health insurers, a move that many health care providers and health insurers support but that "could initially cause headaches for consumers and their doctors," the Wall Street Journal reports. OAK Horizons Incorporates Patent-Pending HIM Knowledge Base into Online Medical Transcription Curriculum ATLANTA----OAK Horizons deploys the BenchMark KB��� knowledge base into their online curriculum and online continuing education programs for medical transcriptionists. This initiative is an important part of OAK Horizon���s continuing strategy to prepare students for meaningful employment upon graduation. |


