11/11/2008 News For: global medicare careAmerican Medical Association Works On Permanent Medicare Physician Payment Reform Enacting permanent Medicare physician payment reform to preserve access to health care for seniors is a top priority of the American Medical Association AMA, and AMA members discussed how best to achieve this goal at the organization's semi-annual policy-making meeting today. AMA works on permanent Medicare physician payment reform ORLANDO, Fla. ??? Enacting permanent Medicare physician payment reform to preserve access to health care for seniors is a top priority of the American Medical Association AMA, and AMA members discussed how best to achieve this goal at the organization's semi-annual policy-making meeting today. 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. On The Eve Of Veteran's Day American Medical Association Works To Improve Health Care For Military Families As the nation honors its veterans, the American Medical Association AMA honored the military today at its semi-annual policy-making meeting by pledging to work to improve access to health care for active duty military personnel, reservists, veterans and their families who rely on TRICARE, the military's health insurance program. Rockland residents prepare for Medicare enrollment period Residents who qualify for Medicare have already seen their mailboxes swell with competing offers from insurers offering both prescription-drug and medical-care plans. 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. Changes to Medicare Advantage plans could affect local seniors Quincy Medical Group will no longer accept Medicare Advantage plans starting January first. U.S. Medical Students Call On President-Elect Obama To Deliver Accessible Health Care System The American Medical Student Association AMSA, the nation's oldest and largest, independent association for physicians-in-training, congratulates President-elect Barack Obama and urges him to move the country toward a health care system that delivers accessible, affordable, high-quality health care to all Americans. "The country is in a state of crisis," says Dr. QMG, Blessing alter acceptance policies of Medicare Advantage plans Quincy Medical Group will no longer participate in Medicare Advantage plans as of Jan. 1. |


