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Illinois to Require Insurers to Cover Therapy for Kids
By: PR Dept | July 04, 2009
Insurance companies have historically covered only rehabilitative services to help people regain lost speech and movement skills. A new law requires insurers to cover children with disorders including Down syndrome, autism and cerebral palsy.
Harley Medical Group Service Would Be Recommended By 98% Of Its Patients
By: Hannah Walsh, Harley Medical Group | July 01, 2009
Ninety-eight per cent of the Harley Medical Group's patients over the last two years say they would happily recommend the cosmetic surgery provider, according to an independent survey
Muhammad Aftab, MD, MBBS Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 01, 2009
Muhammad Aftab has performed award-winning cancer research
New Jersey Requires Nursing Home Bed Upgrades
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
In April, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill requiring the state's nursing homes to provide residents with pressure-relieving mattresses that prevent bedsores.
Botox Treatments May Endanger Children
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
The Food and Drug Administration has placed a "black box" warning on the use of Botox and related products.
South Florida Vaginal Surgeon Launches The Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology
By: Nice S., Cosmetic Laser Gynecology | June 29, 2009
The Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology provides advanced cosmetic gynecology, vaginal surgery, vaginal rejuvenation, labiaplasty, and liposuction procedures by Dr. Mark Scheinberg in South Florida.
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Amputation Injuries: Medical and Legal Issues
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A serious injury such as an amputation has the potential to dramatically change a person's life.
Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor's background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.
Felix G. Vladimir, MD, Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 24, 2009
Felix G. Vladimir, MD, Specializes in Vascular Surgery
Reporting Initiatives, CMS Changes Driving Rapid Growth for Infection Control Software
By: Shawn Dickerson, KLAS | June 23, 2009
Healthcare providers rate Cardinal Health MedMined as the top infection control product
Boy Brain Damaged at Rugby Club Party Wins GBP4.6 Million
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors | June 19, 2009
A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.
Scots Men Get The Issue Of Moobs Off Their Chests In Time For Summer - Male Surgery In Scotland Sees 80 Per Cent Growth
By: Laura Duncan, Dada | June 17, 2009
Transform Cosmetic Surgery group has revealed that despite the drooping economy Scots men are opting to perk themselves up this summer by booking in for moob removal surgery and finally getting their insecurities off their chests.
The Importance of Medical Evaluation after an Accident
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Most people do not immediately think of making a personal injury claim following an accident, especially if they do not have visible signs of injury at the scene. The insurance companies know this and often attempt to obtain...
The Eye Clinic of Florida sponsors free vision screenings in Zephyrhills
By: Larry Elliott, Larry Elliott | June 13, 2009
Our free eye screenings give us a chance to know the community and let them know us," said Dr. Ahad Mahootchi, a native of Tennessee who moved to the Tampa Bay area in 1997
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 327 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Illinois to Require Insurers to Cover Therapy for Kids
By: PR Dept | July 04, 2009
Insurance companies have historically covered only rehabilitative services to help people regain lost speech and movement skills. A new law requires insurers to cover children with disorders including Down syndrome, autism and cerebral palsy.
Harley Medical Group Service Would Be Recommended By 98% Of Its Patients
By: Hannah Walsh, Harley Medical Group | July 01, 2009
Ninety-eight per cent of the Harley Medical Group's patients over the last two years say they would happily recommend the cosmetic surgery provider, according to an independent survey
Muhammad Aftab, MD, MBBS Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 01, 2009
Muhammad Aftab has performed award-winning cancer research
New Jersey Requires Nursing Home Bed Upgrades
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
In April, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill requiring the state's nursing homes to provide residents with pressure-relieving mattresses that prevent bedsores.
Botox Treatments May Endanger Children
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
The Food and Drug Administration has placed a "black box" warning on the use of Botox and related products.
South Florida Vaginal Surgeon Launches The Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology
By: Nice S., Cosmetic Laser Gynecology | June 29, 2009
The Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology provides advanced cosmetic gynecology, vaginal surgery, vaginal rejuvenation, labiaplasty, and liposuction procedures by Dr. Mark Scheinberg in South Florida.
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Amputation Injuries: Medical and Legal Issues
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A serious injury such as an amputation has the potential to dramatically change a person's life.
Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor's background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.
Felix G. Vladimir, MD, Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | June 24, 2009
Felix G. Vladimir, MD, Specializes in Vascular Surgery
Reporting Initiatives, CMS Changes Driving Rapid Growth for Infection Control Software
By: Shawn Dickerson, KLAS | June 23, 2009
Healthcare providers rate Cardinal Health MedMined as the top infection control product
Boy Brain Damaged at Rugby Club Party Wins GBP4.6 Million
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors | June 19, 2009
A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.
Scots Men Get The Issue Of Moobs Off Their Chests In Time For Summer - Male Surgery In Scotland Sees 80 Per Cent Growth
By: Laura Duncan, Dada | June 17, 2009
Transform Cosmetic Surgery group has revealed that despite the drooping economy Scots men are opting to perk themselves up this summer by booking in for moob removal surgery and finally getting their insecurities off their chests.
The Importance of Medical Evaluation after an Accident
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Most people do not immediately think of making a personal injury claim following an accident, especially if they do not have visible signs of injury at the scene. The insurance companies know this and often attempt to obtain...
The Eye Clinic of Florida sponsors free vision screenings in Zephyrhills
By: Larry Elliott, Larry Elliott | June 13, 2009
Our free eye screenings give us a chance to know the community and let them know us," said Dr. Ahad Mahootchi, a native of Tennessee who moved to the Tampa Bay area in 1997
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