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License of doctor who worked with George Tiller revoked
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas regulators on Friday revoked the medical license of a doctor accused of performing inadequate mental health exams on young patients she then referred to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions. The State...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Behavioral Conditions, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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HEALTH CARE; What might happen at Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some are already anticipating the Supreme Court's ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law as the "decision of the century." But the justices are unlikely to have the last word on America's tangled efforts to address...
Tags: Justice System, U.S. Senate, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Medicare
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Indiana delays action on key health care benefits
MUNSTER, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's insurance commissioner says the state won't select an Essential Health Benefits plan until after a new governor takes office. Commissioner Stephen Robertson told federal officials in a letter this week that federal...Tags: Mitch Daniels, Regional Authority, Government, Executive Branch, Politics
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A headache we should pay to cure
My dear brother and sister seniors, Someone has to say it: You and I will have to sacrifice, like everyone else, to help pull America back from financial disaster. Just like the sacrifices demanded of public employees and government beneficiaries. Just...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Medicare, Barack Obama
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Take insurance out of health equation
The op-ed by Drs. Joshua M. Sharfstein and Laura Herrera and Charles Milligan ("Caring about costs, too," Sept. 27) offers a compelling set of recommendations to improve the quality of health care while reducing costs. Unfortunately, they neglected to...Tags: Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost
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The meaning of 'cancer-free'
Sixteen years ago, right before her 42nd birthday, Jane Baker Segelken was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tumor was small, and she was told that if the cancer didn't return within five years after treatment, her chances for long-term survival were...
Tags: Health Treatments, Overweight, Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight
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Women have pivotal role in health reform
With the exciting news that Maryland has received a new federal grant of $123 million to support the establishment of its health benefit exchange — a critical component of President Barack Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act —...
Tags: Justice System, Health and Medical Professionals, Judges, Personal Income, Government Health Care
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Parkway Professional Center celebrates grand opening
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comFriday was a big day for private-sector health care specialty services in Hagerstown and Washington County. Dozens of people, including employees, doctors, guests and elected officials, attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, MRI (imaging)
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More Americans insured new Census data finds
The U.S. Census Bureau released new data today that showed more people now have health insurance. The data looked at coverage from 2011. Here are highlights taken from a census bureau press release. - The number of people with health insurance...Tags: Population and Census, Health Insurance, Demographics, Government Health Care, Medicaid
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Chiropractor who illegally prescribed drugs pleads guilty
A Volusia County chiropractor accused of prescribing painkillers and muscle relaxers to patients using another doctor's name pleaded guilty to federal charges in Orlando on Tuesday. Joseph Wagner, who is prohibited from prescribing controlled...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Alprazolam (drug), Chiropractic, Orlando, Acupuncture
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Maryland wins big grant for its insurance marketplace
Maryland secured $123 million of federal funding to launch its health insurance exchange, the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's health care reform, state officials announced Thursday.
The money will help build the marketplace, now formally called...Tags: Elections, Education, Government Health Care, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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CT Doctors Receive $76M Federal Loan To Start Health Insurance Co-op
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's largest group of doctors received federal approval and a $75.8 million federal loan to start a new consumer-oriented health plan that will compete directly with health insurers. The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Laws, Government Health Care, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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