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Many opt for high-deductible health plans despite risks
Alice Marie Francis believes it's important to have health insurance, but finding a plan that fit her budget was no easy task. "Money is tight," says the 50-year-old Burbank mother of two, whose children are insured by their father's work-based policy....
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Hospitals and Clinics, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medical Procedures and Tests, Insurance
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On the Town: Guild throws fiesta with flair fundraiser
If you're going to throw a fiesta, what better day to do it then on Cinco de Mayo? And if you're going to throw it with flair, who better to do it than the officers and members of La Providencia Guild of Children's Hospital Los Angeles? The Burbank-...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cinco de Mayo
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Children's hospitals come together, finally
Memo to the skeptics: Orlando appears to be supporting three children's hospitals just fine, thank you very much. Ask Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas. Or Ashley Greene of "Twilight" fame. Jameer Nelson or Johnny Damon could tell you. Shaq even made a...
Tags: Neiman Marcus, Orlando Health, Johnny Damon, Six Flags Inc., Jameer Nelson
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Philip Nivatpumin named medical director of Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake
Upper Chesapeake Health (UCH) is pleased to announce that it has named Dr. Philip Nivatpumin has been named by Upper Chesapeake Health as medical director of the UCH Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center. The Kaufman Cancer Center is currently...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, White Marsh, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Brown University
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29 South Florida hospitals get 'A' for safety
South Florida hospitals had another strong showing on a national safety report card, with more scoring an "A" this year than in 2012 for protecting patients from unnecessary illness or injury. In its third biannual Hospital Safety Score, the Leapfrog...
Tags: Deerfield Beach, West Palm Beach, Washington, DC, Pembroke Pines, Plantation
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A day to remember: morning of shopping helps teens prepare for prom
Macy's at Westfield Broward Mall opened its doors a little early so a group of girls could prepare for a big day in their lives. Accompanied by parents, siblings and friends, 26 girls fighting cancer at local hospitals were let loose at the retail...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Macy's, Fort Lauderdale
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Harford County's Outstanding Volunteer Fundraisers
Albert J. A. "Jay" Young, and Orsia F. Young, have received the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Maryland - Harford County Chapter's second "Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser" award, presented at seventh annual Harford County Celebration of...Tags: Harford County, Charity, Human Interest, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Amber Springs hosts jazz event
The Amber Springs Personal Care Residence at 100 Woodmont Rd., Johnstown, is to host Tapas and Jazz. The event is to show appreciation for healthcare providers and give an opportunity for others to learn about the Laurel Wood Care Center and Amber...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tapas, Foods and Beverages
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Mission helps keep La Rabida expansion on track
Wedged between Lake Michigan and a small boat harbor in the far reaches of Jackson Park on the city's South Side, La Rabida Children's Hospital is all on its own, in more ways than one. The tiny, independent pediatric specialty hospital is known for...
Tags: Diabetes, Jackson Park, Finance, Government Health Care, Spain
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White Memorial Medical Center in L.A. settles kickback allegations
White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles has agreed to pay $14.1 million to settle allegations that it paid illegal kickbacks to physicians to get their patient referrals. The settlement announced Friday by the U.S. Justice Department stemmed from a...
Tags: Trials, Human Interest, U.S. Department of Justice, Corruption, General Practitioners
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Latest Arkansas news, sports, business and entertainment:
Halter, Ross trade jabs over health care LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter is criticizing his rivals in the Arkansas governor's race for their past opposition to the federal health care law. Halter's chief rival for the...Tags: Government Health Care, Awards and Prizes, Government, Medicaid, Healthcare Laws
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Arkansas Children's Hospital hires new chief executive officer; Dr. Jonathan Bates retiring
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Children's Hospital is getting a new leader. The Little Rock hospital announced Friday that Dr. Jonathan Bates is retiring as president and chief executive officer and Marcella "Marcy" L. Doderer will step into the...Tags: Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics
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