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Five of the eight specialty markets tracked by PERQ/HCI's Journal Ad Review (JAR) reported higher ad spending during 2003. The strongest growth was observed in nursing (24.1%), followed by radiology (10%) and pharmacy (8.7%). The 4.4% increase in hospital management and the 3.7% gain in ophthalmology reverse two years of losses for both segments. The good news for the three markets that saw a decline is that losses were relatively low. Dental was down just 0.7%, laboratory declined 2.5% and optometry fell 4.1%. Ad spending in nursing journals continued to show exceptional growth, as evidenced by a 24.1% gain during 2003. In 2002, this market registered an increase of 14.6%. Since all but one of the top 10 advertisers is involved with recruitment/staffing, it is quite clear that there co...
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During the first half of 2005, only three of the eight specialty markets audited by PERQ/HCI's Journal Ad Review reported increases in ad spending, with the remaining five registering losses. The frailty in specialty markets is further confirmed by the fact all eight sectors recorded a decrease in actual number of ad pages compared to the first half of 2004. Spending in pharmacy journals for the first half of 2005 declined by 6% versus last year, even as a number of newly introduced products received strong advertising support. After recording by 9.3% growth during the first six months of 2004, spending in optometry journals was down 4.5% for the first half of 2005. Ad spending in dental journals increased by just 1.4% over the first half of 2004, even as many new products were introduc...
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PERQ/HCI's Journal Ad Review of specialty journals for the full year 2005 shows little respite from the slump that greeted specialty sectors in the first six months of last year. Only three of the eight specialty markets registered increases in advertising spending. Those reporting gains were led by ophthalmology (up 8%), followed by hospital management (up 7%) and nursing (up 2%). Of the five with losses, pharmacy had the biggest decline (down 9%), followed by laboratories (down 6%). Others that declined were off 1%-2%. Ad spending in radiology journals dropped by 2% during 2005. In 2004, this segment had a loss of 7%. After registering a marginal gain of 1% during the first half of 2005, spending in dental journals ended the year with a 2% decline, following a 7% increase during 2004.
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This proposed rule provides further detail and parameters related to: the risk adjustment, reinsurance, and risk corridors programs; cost-sharing reductions; user fees for a Federally- facilitated Exchange; advance payments of the premium tax credit; a Federally-facilitated Small Business Health Option Program; and the medical loss ratio program. The cost-sharing reductions and advanced payments of the premium tax credit, combined with new insurance market reforms, will significantly increase the number of individuals with health insurance coverage, particularly in the individual market. The premium stabilization programs--risk adjustment, reinsurance, and risk corridors--will protect against adverse selection in the newly enrolled population. These programs, in combination with the med...
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... of a physician's medical malpractice insurance policy, separately insured under the policy? That ... her physician-employer's professional liability insurance policy. Ultimately, the case was finally... case is a classic illustration of why all nurses should have their own professional liability insur...
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Coverage and access.
Get anywhere near the debate over national health care reform and you're likely to hear these two terms.
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