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- New York State and New York City to Pay Record $540 Million to Settle Allegations of False Claims for Medicaid Funds 21 Nov 2009 07:11 GMT
... New York State and New York City to Pay ... submitted, false claims for reimbursement for school-based health care services, primarily speech therapy and transportation, ... the United States shares the cost of medical services for the poor and disabled with ...
- NEW YORK: N.Y. Protestors Target Uganda Anti-Gay Law 21 Nov 2009 03:36 GMT
... may have changed since the publication date. NEW YORK: N.Y. Protestors Target Uganda Anti-Gay Law Agence ... on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational ... provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a ...
- Dr. Ronald Shelton at New York Aesthetic Consultants Named One of the Best Doctors in New York 21 Nov 2009 11:35 GMT
... a board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon with New York Aesthetic Consultants in Manhattan and Long Island, ... “Best Doctors in America” by Castle Connolly Medical where it was published in their annual ...
- New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce out indefinitely with bulging disk in his neck 21 Nov 2009 05:39 GMT
... their defensive captain underwent the test in New York and was examined by team physician Dr. ... until practice this week, when the club's medical staff scheduled the MRI exam. "I'm shocked ...
- Interviews with homeless families in New York City'There is no safe haven from the crisis' 21 Nov 2009 05:55 GMT
... Interviews with homeless families in New York City “There is no safe haven from ... living in because the owner was taking drugs and became abusive. “It was a domestic ...
- City loses first child to swine flu; one of 13 overall H1N1-related deaths in New York State 21 Nov 2009 10:15 GMT
... child has died of swine flu, the first youth ... first youth fatality since the summer, new health reports say. The Health Department would not ... patients who caught the virus at a cancer unit, and three have died, officials said. ...
- Officials see signs H1N1 has peaked New York Times 21 Nov 2009 06:55 GMT
... Although federal health officials decline to use the word "peaked," ... regions of the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday, though it ...
- New York City homeless population at an all-time high 21 Nov 2009 05:55 GMT
... New York City homeless population at an all-time high ... family loses a job or has a medical emergency, it can become impossible to pay ...
- Not to our health 21 Nov 2009 05:36 GMT
... s the Senate weighs a 2,074-page health care “reform” bill, supporters of a government ... bill, supporters of a government option for medical coverage consider this the finest federal initiative ... to 89.7 days to pay. Medicaid of New York is the biggest deadbeat, averaging 160.9 days ...
- N.Y. View on Health Care, 15 Years Later 21 Nov 2009 05:37 GMT
... N.Y. View on Health Care, 15 Years Later Charles E. Schumer, left, ... Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the senior senator from New York. Mr. Moynihan, a fierce protector of New ... health hospitals and doctors. Instead, a new Medicare payment formula would be created, and layered ...
- Government Option in Health Already a Miserable Failure 21 Nov 2009 09:06 GMT
... Government Option in Health Already a Miserable Failure -- As the ... bill, supporters of a government option for medical coverage consider this the finest federal initiative ... to 89.7 days to pay. Medicaid of New York is the biggest deadbeat, averaging 160.9 days ...
- NIDA Stimulus Grant to Assess the Benefits of Counseling with HIV Screening 21 Nov 2009 04:32 GMT
... Benefits of Counseling with HIV Screening Public health experts encourage everyone between the ages of ... be done by scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. Data management support will be provided ...
- Culture Clash in Medicine 21 Nov 2009 00:43 GMT
... more testing can be bad for your health. “People are being asked to think differently ... in a scientific perspective.” For decades, the medical establishment, the government and the news media ... 20, 2009, on page A1 of the New York edition. ...
- News Analysis: Screening Debate Reveals Culture Clash in Medicine 21 Nov 2009 02:54 GMT
... more testing can be bad for your health. “People are being asked to think differently ... in a scientific perspective.” For decades, the medical establishment, the government and the news media ... 20, 2009, on page A1 of the New York edition. ...
- 6 New Cancer Guidelines Say to Start Mammograms at 50, Not 40 > 21 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
... NEW YORK - Most women don't need a mammogram ... But Susan Pisano, a spokeswoman for America's Health Insurance Plans, an industry group, said insurance ... Len Lichtenfeld, the cancer society's deputy chief medical officer. The guidelines are for the general ...
- Gripes about H1N1 vaccine abound 21 Nov 2009 06:44 GMT
... flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be ... seven months ago. “You have a brand-new disease that gets identified in April. By October, ... half as much, local media reported. In New York, Buffalo schools wanted to start vaccine clinics ...
- Across U.S., gripes about swine-flu vaccine abound 21 Nov 2009 08:59 GMT
... plagued with problems and information gaps: — Health officials have been terrible at predicting when ... seven months ago. "You have a brand-new disease that gets identified in April. By October, ... half as much, local media reported. In New York, Buffalo schools wanted to start vaccine clinics ...
- UNITED STATES: The Cost and Causalities of Silence: HIV/AIDS in Black America 21 Nov 2009 03:36 GMT
... Causalities of Silence: HIV/AIDS in Black America New York Beacon (10.08.09) - Friday, November 20, 2009 ... on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational ... provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a ...
- Medical Guidelines Pit Science Against Practice 21 Nov 2009 00:10 GMT
... and political posturing. By KEVIN SACK THE New York Times Published: Friday, November 20, 2009 at ... bumped up against the foundations of American medical consumerism: that more is better, that saving ... a life is worth any sacrifice, that health care is a birthright. Two new recommendations, ...
- NYC opens weekend swine flu vaccination clinics 21 Nov 2009 00:58 GMT
... - November 20, 2009 7:05 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - New York City will operate ... weekend to vaccinate residents in high-risk groups. Health officials are giving priority to pregnant women, ... clinics will also vaccinate adults with underlying medical conditions that can make the flu even ...
- Signs That Swine Flu Has Peaked 21 Nov 2009 01:45 GMT
... Although federal health officials decline to use the word “peaked,” ... increasing the chances of another wave. In New York, where cases peaked last May, vaccine clinics ... Tamiflu-resistant virus also surfaced Friday. Duke University Medical Center said it had found four cases ...
- Letters: The Risks and Benefits of Cancer Tests 21 Nov 2009 08:51 GMT
... effectiveness and outcome as the basis for medical decision-making and reimbursement. Health care cost inflation is unsustainable, and we ... are apples and oranges. Carol F. Roye New York, Nov. 20, 2009 The writer is assistant ...
- The Risks and Benefits of Cancer Tests (6 Letters) 21 Nov 2009 09:36 GMT
... effectiveness and outcome as the basis for medical decision-making and reimbursement. Health care cost inflation is unsustainable, and we ... are apples and oranges. Carol F. Roye New York, Nov. 20, 2009 The writer is assistant ...
- Signs Swine Flu Wave May Have Peaked in U.S. 21 Nov 2009 11:15 GMT
... Although federal health officials decline to use the word “peaked,” ... increasing the chances of another wave. In New York, where cases peaked last May, vaccine clinics ... Tamiflu-resistant virus also surfaced Friday. Duke University Medical Center said it had found four cases ...
- Was delivery of vaccine too slow? 21 Nov 2009 10:17 GMT
... including 8 million younger than 19. Public health experts are recommending H1N1 vaccinations for everyone ... to expect from our academic, scientific and medical communities: Seven months after H1N1 first appeared ... doses of a new vaccine. But The New York Times this week characterized the current situation ...
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