Town offers warning on rabies threat from bats Boston Globe Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:42 PM PDT The townâs Health Division received three requests this month from residents who submitted bats for a rabies test, but all three tested negative for the virus. Town officials are reminding residents that bats are potential carriers of rabies, so any time a bat is found in a home, and there has been direct contact with a person or pet, the ... | Web tool provides health care analytics Small Business Times Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:40 PM PDT There may be no other industry that is regulated as much as health care. According to Adrian Velasquez, president of Wauwatosa-based Fi-Med Management Inc., declining reimbursement rates and a tough economy have increased audits and investigations of hospital systems across the country. | SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Court's health verdict brings local reaction South Brunswick Post Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:38 PM PDT Last weekâs U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including the controversial individual mandate, brought many reactions from local politicians while many in the healthcare industry remained silent. | HMC, KDHE look to alert patients The Hays Daily News Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:37 PM PDT Hays Medical Center and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment are working together to notify approximately 460 former HaysMed patients of possible exposure to hepatitis C. | Lipo death doc New York Post Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:35 PM PDT He promised to zap her fat. But it was a death trap. Dr. Oleg Davie had such a history of misconduct that the state Health Department last July slashed his practice to a short list of minor cosmetic procedures, such as wart removal and Botox injections. Liposuction is not on... | CRANBURY: Ruling brings mixed responses The Cranbury Press Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:31 PM PDT CRANBURY â" As many people know, the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obamaâs health care reform bill in a 5-4 decision on June 28. There is much controversy regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and whether or not its individual mandate is constitutional. | Vernon school board mulling idea of in-school health clinic Journal Inquirer Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:31 PM PDT VERNON â" Students and their families eventually could have access to behavioral and medical care through school-based health clinics, after the Board of Education voted to explore a contract with an East Hartford nonprofit. | Finance Board demands school officials not use $325,000 to prepay health insurance Journal Inquirer Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:27 PM PDT EAST WINDSOR â" In a move aimed at preventing school officials from using $325,000 to prepay a 2012-13 health insurance bill, the townâs Board of Finance on Wednesday agreed to send a tersely-worded letter to the Board of Education demanding that they comply with auditors who advise against the practice. | | |
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