11/18/2008 News For: Workmans Compensation NyResearch Reveals Workers' Compensation Hidden Cost Drivers PARSIPPANY, N.J.----Up to 40 percent of Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies performed on injured workers may be inaccurate, according to research by One Call Medical, the nation���s premiere leader in diagnostic testing for workers��� compensation. Boost in mileage compensation for veterans Eligible veterans are now entitled to increased mileage reimbursement for travel to Veterans Affairs facilities for medical care. Upstate NY corpse plundering trial begins ROCHESTER, N.Y. - A former funeral director says he was duped by an unscrupulous biomedical company owner into removing body parts without permission from 23 corpses. Evaluation finds Pakistani woman unfit in NY trial A Pakistani woman accused of trying to kill a U.S. soldier and FBI agents while she was in custody in Afghanistan is mentally unfit for trial, a court-ordered psychological evaluation determined. Aafia Siddiqui is unable to understand the nature and consequences of court proceedings and cannot assist properly in her defense, concluded the evaluation performed at the Federal Medical Center ... NY hospitals fear governor's proposal for cuts A health care industry group warns that medical services in New York would be cut and access to treatment would be more limited if Gov. David Paterson's proposed budget cuts for Medicaid and health care are enacted. Alkohol ��kar risken att f�� br��stcancer Kvinnor som dricker mycket alkohol l��per st��rre risk att drabbas av br��stcancer. Det visar en ny avhandling fr��n Troms�� universitet, som bygger p�� studier av norska och svenska kvinnor. Upstate NY Corpse Plundering Trial Begins A former funeral director said Monday he was duped by an unscrupulous biomedical company owner into removing body parts without permission from 23 corpses. Upstate NY Corpse Plundering Trial Begins A former funeral director in upstate New York says he was duped by an unscrupulous biomedical company owner into removing body parts without permission from 23 corpses.��Jason Gano is the first of seven people to stand trial in Rochester on charges of illegally removing skin, bone and other parts from bodies being prepared for cremation at four funeral homes. NY hospitals worry access, services limited if $771M budget cuts are enacted ALBANY, N.Y. - A health care industry group warns that medical services in New York would be cut and access to treatment would be more limited if Gov. David Paterson's proposed budget cuts for Medicaid and health care are enacted. |




