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Rush University Medical Center redefines recycling (Chicago Flame)
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Rush University Center taking steps to confront America's reputation for producing large amounts of unused waste products. U.S. Hospitals produce an estimated 2,000 tons of unused, surplus supplies of waste every year. And takes $200 million to make equipment that chucked out even being opened
Number of uninsured patients rising at Tuscaloosa hospitals (Montgomery Adver
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TUSCALOOSA-- Although the number of Americans health insurance dropped 2007, local hospitals are seeing a grow ing number of patients who can't pay for treatment
Hospitals functioning, ready to help patients need (Klein Sun)
bi13161963
Patients Houston Northwest Center and Cypress Fairbanks Center Hospital are good hands, according to officials from both hospitals. In the wake of Hurricane Ike, many area residents and businesses were left power and electriciy, not to mention the scarcity of gas and food
Star Hospitals.net and India-Based Star Health and Allied Insurance Company,
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Star Hospitals.net, a North American healthcare facilitator, continues to break ground the booming tourism industry India by partnering the country's first and most successful health insurance company, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company, LTD. Through joint venture the two premier healthcare services focus on collaborating a U.S. or Canadian-based health ..
Firms to access your medical files (Contractor UK)
bi13161963
The government wants academics and businesses to be granted access to the records of almost every man, woman and child England. Almost all visits by patients to hospitals and GPs be identifiable the dataset, be stored the NHS?s ?Secondary Uses Services? database
Linton Could Get Medical Waste Operation (KQCD-TV Dickinson)
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Hospitals, clinics and nursing homes might soon have a second place North Dakota to dispose of waste. Northland Environmental Services of Linton wants to steam-sterilize as much as 50 tons of waste every month for landfill disposal
OSU, other hospitals reveal conflict-of-interest policies (The Columbus Dispa
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The drug rep that passes out free lunches, wall clocks, mugs and ink pens at your doctor's office likely walks the halls of local hospitals, passing out the same freebies
Medical waste facility planned Linton (Minot Daily News)
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LINTON (AP) - Hospitals, clinics and nursing homes might soon have a second place North Dakota to dispose of waste such as dressings and needles
Tuscaloosa Hospitals Faced More Uninsured (NBC 13 Birmingham)
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During the first 10 months of fiscal year 2008, DCH Regional Center spent $95.6 million ?free care? that people couldn?t or wouldn?t pay
State Prop. 3 would fund children's hospitals (San Francisco Chronicle)
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Voters decide on Nov. 4 whether to pay for the construction and remodeling of children's hospitals through a new state bond. Proposition 3 would authorize $980 million bonds, to be repaid from the state's general fund, to allow the hospitals to..
Rush University Medical Center redefines recycling (Chicago Flame)
bi13161963
Rush University Center taking steps to confront America's reputation for producing large amounts of unused waste products. U.S. Hospitals produce an estimated 2,000 tons of unused, surplus supplies of waste every year. And takes $200 million to make equipment that chucked out even being opened
Number of uninsured patients rising at Tuscaloosa hospitals (Montgomery Adver
bi13161963
TUSCALOOSA-- Although the number of Americans health insurance dropped 2007, local hospitals are seeing a grow ing number of patients who can't pay for treatment
Hospitals functioning, ready to help patients need (Klein Sun)
bi13161963
Patients Houston Northwest Center and Cypress Fairbanks Center Hospital are good hands, according to officials from both hospitals. In the wake of Hurricane Ike, many area residents and businesses were left power and electriciy, not to mention the scarcity of gas and food
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