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Doctors want more RAH cost details from Oppn
The Australian Medical Association (AMA) says unveiling of the Opposition's plan to redevelop the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) on its existing site has set up a clear choice at the next South Australian election.
ABC.net.au

Phila. wrestles with health-clinic fees
When Jean Mills, 73, sees her thyroid specialist at Presbyterian Medical Center, she, like most patients with health insurance, is charged a co-pay - her Keystone plan calls for $40.
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Does religion lead to more aggressive medical care?
Terminally ill cancer patients who lean heavily on religion to deal with their disease are about three times more likely than others in their shoes to receive aggressive treatment during their final days, according to a new study. [More]
Scientific American

Renowned Pediatrician, Accused of Abuse, Agrees to Stop Medical Practice
Dr. Melvin D. Levine, who faces a lawsuit accusing him of molesting young boys, has signed a consent order agreeing that he will stop practicing medicine.
New York Times

Positively Shocking News! The Worlds` First Wearable Cardiac Defibrillator
A Cheshire based medical company Dot Medical, is the only UK Company to offer a unique life saving wearable 'vest' that monitors, detects and shocks people having a heart attack. The vest is worn next to the skin in much the same way as an ordinary vest - but this one can save your life! The Lifevest can be worn by people who are at risk of having a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), who are recovering from a heart attack or who are on waiting lists for lifesaving heart surgery.
Medical News Today

Timely Access To Optimal Care During Time-Sensitive Medical Emergencies Not Met For 1 In 4 Americans
Although most Americans live close to some type of emergency room, as many as one in four Americans are more than an hour away from the type of hospital that's most prepared to save their life during a time-sensitive medical emergency, according to a new University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine study published in the journal Annals of Emergency Medicine. Since little is known about which U.S.
Medical News Today

New Report From March Of Dimes About The Cost Of Preterm Birth
The medical costs that businesses pay to care for one premature baby for a year could cover the costs for nearly a dozen healthy, full-term infants, according to new statistics from the March of Dimes. The average medical cost for healthy full-term babies from birth through their first birthday was $4,551 in 2007 dollars, of which more than $3,800 is paid for by health plans, according to the new data.
Medical News Today

Alessandro Riva Receives IADR Salivary Research Award
Professor Alessandro Riva, University of Cagliari, Italy, is the recipient of the 2009 Salivary Research Award from the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), to be presented at its 87th General Session & Exhibition in Miami, Florida, USA, on April 1, 2009. Prof. Riva is head of the Department of Cytomorphology at the University of Cagliari. After completing his medical training and one year in the Department of Anatomy, St.
medicalnewstoday.com

Rare Trove of Army Medical Photos Heads to Flickr
A massive digitization of unique and sometimes startling images of military medicine from the Civil War to Vietnam is underway in Washington, D.C. And archivists are fighting to take the archive of more than half a million images from the National Museum of Health and Medicine to flickr.
Wired

Legislators Must Restore Medi-Cal Eligibility Rules To Ensure State Can Get Vital Federal Funding For Health Care
The California Medical Association warned today that time is running out for the state to restore Medi-Cal eligibility rules allowing it to qualify for more than $10 billion in federal health care funding. The increased Medi-Cal assistance is part of the federal stimulus package signed by President Obama last month.
Medical News Today

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