Health News : health - News from other sources. | | | | | | | | | As Health Law Changes Loom, A Shift To Part-Time Workers Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:59 PM PDT Starting in January, businesses with 50 or more full-time employees will be required to provide health insurance or pay a penalty. Some companies say they're already considering shifting those employees to part-time status. But some experts say it's not clear the shift is attributable to the health<... Continue reading | | Catherine Zeta-Jones back in treatment for bipolar disorder Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:56 PM PDT Oscar-winner Catherine Zeta-Jones on Monday headed back into treatment for bipolar disorder, her spokeswoman said. "Catherine has proactively checked into a health care facility," her spokeswoman Sarah Fuller said in an email to AFP. "Previously Catherine has said that she is committed to periodic Continue reading | | Medicaid Expansion To Provide More Care For Native Americans Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:56 PM PDT Next year, just over 200,000 Native Americans will become eligible for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. The change translates to more money for the Indian Health Service. The expansion will also force Native American health providers to deal with something they've never faced before — com... Continue reading | | More top news Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:38 PM PDT The Department of Health has announced a mass immunisation programme that will provide jabs free of charge for a range of diseases affecting the young and old. Continue reading | | Kiwi habits, deregulation blamed for 'broken' safety culture Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:38 PM PDT April 30 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealanders' cultural tendencies towards "stoicism, deference to authority, laid-back complacency and suspicion of red tape", along with too much deregulation in the 1980's and 1990's, are root causes of New Zealand's poor health and safety record, according to a government... Continue reading | | Community Awareness Night to take place May 18 Mon, 29 Apr, 2013 11:36 PM PDT At Safety Palooza, residents will be able to learn about health and safety issues from the Frisco Police Department, Frisco Fire Department and Baylor Medical Center of Frisco personnel. Photo courtesy of the city of Frisco. Continue reading | | | |
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