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Capitol remains open but with added security MADISON -- Both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature reconvened Tuesday with hundreds of law enforcement officers protecting the lawmakers and other beefed-up security measures in place as pro-labor protests at the Capitol continued for an eighth day. Police taped off access to the west and south wings and posted multiple officers at every entrance and hallway. The state Department of Administration said the increased security would allow legislators and staffers to move freely throughout the building. Officials looking into doctors' notes MADISON -- Wisconsin officials are investigating complaints about doctors who handed out medical excuses for pro-labor protesters at the Capitol. Department of Regulation and Licensing secretary Dave Ross...
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A licensing process that took nearly six months can be completed in three. Complaints that went unanswered for more than a year are handled in a quarter of that time. And timely information about complaints and disciplinary actions against doctors, once almost impossible to obtain, are a mouse click away.
A state agency has fined Kaiser Permanente $3 million for failing to adequately handle complaints about its doctors and medical services. A survey released Thursday by the state Department of Managed Health Care examined nine Kaiser medical centers throughout the state, including the Fontana and Baldwin Park facilities.
A state agency has fined Kaiser Permanente $3 million for failing to adequately handle complaints about its doctors and medical services. A survey released Thursday by the state Department of Managed Health Care examined nine Kaiser medical centers throughout the state, including the Fontana and Baldwin Park facilities.
Kaiser health plan A state agency has fined Kaiser Permanente $3 million for failing to adequately handle complaints about its doctors and medical services.
In need of extra cash? Try checking your medical bills. Complaints about medical bills are as common as complaints about doctors' handwriting. In a 2003 Consumer Reports survey of 11,000 people, 5 percent said they had found major errors on their hospital bills. Those with more than $2,000 in out-of-pocket expenses were twice as likely to find errors.
In need of extra cash? Try checking your medical bills. Complaints about medical bills are as common as complaints about doctors' handwriting. In a 2003 Consumer Reports survey of 11,000 people, 5 percent said they had found major errors on their hospital bills. Those with more than $2,000 in out-of-pocket expenses were twice as likely to find errors.
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