11/11/2008 News For: global Med PlansGlobal Med Technologies(R), Inc.'s Inlog Subsidiary Places Transfusion Management Software in Five Hospitals of the ... Global Med Technologies?, Inc. , an international e-Health, medical information technology company, today announced that its Inlog subsidiary has licensed its EdgeTrack Transfusion Software to 5 HCL Hospitals representing 5,500 patient beds. Stryker CFO Dean Bergy plans to step down Medical device maker Stryker Corp. on Monday said Chief Financial Officer Dean Bergy plans to step down to pursue his interests with various charitable organizations. AARP Suspends Marketing, Sales Of Benefit Plans Due To Grassley Inquiry AARP on Friday said it would suspend marketing and sales of health insurance plans after Sen. Chuck Grassley R-Iowa last week said the plans are misleading and do not work in typical situations, CQ HealthBeat reports CQ HealthBeat, 11/7. The plans, offered by UnitedHealth Group through AARP and aimed at people ages 50 to 64, have about one million members. American Medical Association Goes Green: Recognizes Negative Health Effects Of Global Climate Change Today the American Medical Association AMA passed new policies at its semi-annual policy-making meeting aimed at educating the medical community on the adverse health effects of global climate change, and encouraged physicians to become role models for their patients and communities by utilizing environmentally friendly practices and promoting resource conservation. QMG to stop accepting Medicare Advantage Plans Quincy Medical Group has announced that it will no longer be accepting Medicare Advantage Plans in 2009. LTC Global Announces the Acquisition of United Insurance Group MEDFORD, Ore.----LTC Global, Inc. today announced that it has completed the acquisition of United Insurance Group Agency, Inc. , a life and health insurance agency based in Milford, Michigan, from Penn Treaty American Corporation. Stryker CFO Dean Bergy plans to step down KALAMAZOO, Mich. Medical device maker Stryker Corp. on Monday said Chief Financial Officer Dean Bergy plans to step down to pursue his interests with various charitable organizations. Stryker CFO Steve Bergy plans to step down KALAMAZOO, Mich. Medical device maker Stryker Corp. on Monday said Chief Financial Officer Steve Bergy plans to step down to pursue his interests with various charitable organizations. Changes to Medicare Advantage plans could affect local seniors Quincy Medical Group will no longer accept Medicare Advantage plans starting January first. AARP stops selling some UNH health insurance plans AARP, the advocacy group for older Americans, is voluntarily suspending sales of some of its niche health insurance plans after they came under scrutiny by a prominent member of the Senate Finance Committee. |

