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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio at Cleveland. No. 97-01394--Patricia A. Gaughan, District Judge.
Morri...
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Medical Devices Key Focus of Interest; Minneapolis, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rated as Top Regions
CLEVELAND -- The Midwest continues to grow in repu...
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Article by Timothy P. Blanchard; Joshua M. Kaye; Joan Polacheck; Jerry J. Sokol
On April 23, 2003, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) iss...
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Hospitals and doctors are seeking greater commitments from each other as a way to gain economic security -- but don't call it a marriage yet.
Newfound hospital and doctor commitments are likely to take several different forms -- joint ventures, partnerships, employment - - as the way health care is delivered changes nationwide, thanks to a combination of health care reform issues and financial pressures of ever-rising health care costs.
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New Technologies Key to Reducing or Averting Crisis in the System in Coming Decade
MENLO PARK, Calif. -- The partners at ONSET Ventures believe that...
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Small physician practices are beginning to make the costly and painful conversion from paper charts to electronic records, and a Mequon investment group senses an opportunity in that long-awaited trend.
Integrated Medical Partners, a holding company, sees the transition to electronic medical records, or EMRs, as a chance to build a new company that provides billing and other services to small physician practices.
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Growth Capital Investment to Support Expansion of Onsite Preventative Healthcare Services and Flu Shot Clinics in Communities Nationwide
MIAMI -- H....
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Article by Timothy P. Blanchard; Joshua M. Kaye; Joan Polacheck; Jerry J. Sokol
On April 23, 2003, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a Sp...
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- More workers employed by California small businesses would have health insurance if their employers knew about key provisions in the national healthcare law, according to a new poll by Pacific Community Ventures.
One year after the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 43 percent of small businesses not offering insurance said they would be more likely to do so once they learned about small business healthcare tax credits, a key provision in the law, according to the survey of 804 California small employers with fewer than 20 workers. However, 48 percent of small employers in the state are unaware of provisions in the law that benefit small businesses, the survey found.
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- "The Roanoke-based Carilion Biomedical Institute is part of a three-way agreement with the city of Kobe and the University of Virginia that envisions cooperative health care research and business ventures. Institute officials predict their new Kobe partners eventually will assist Roanoke-area companies in entering Asian markets.