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Apr
28

Towards the Edge: Recession Presses Need for Change

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Apr
03

Tuberculosis: The Disease That Keeps On Giving

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Feb
25

Even as Obama speaks, healthcare costs go up.

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Feb
20

The Young Invincibles

The New York Times is running an interesting story on young under-insured Americans during the current economic crisis. Regulars to this blog will be aware that this is a favorite topic of ours, and really only serves to illustrate that serious changes need to occur in the USA's domestic healthcare and insurance industries. From the article: "My first reaction was to start laughing -- I just kept…

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Feb
20

AIDS in China: Highest Killing Infectious Disease in 2008

The Chinese government recently released a report which gives a better idea of the growing severity of the AIDS problem in the country. The figures from the central government's Ministry of Health show that HIV/AIDS was the leading cause of death by infectious disease last year, killing 6,897 people in the first nine months of 2008. While…

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Feb
06

A Change of Perception?

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Feb
02

Time to go private?

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Jan
09

The Recession and Insurance

With news outlets broadcasting dire predictions about the financial downturn like a frothy-mouthed preacher on the apocalypse, we feel it's time to take a look at how people think the recession will affect insurance. With this in mind, we'll take a look at projections about how insurers may fare, how your premium could shape up, and other worries and notable points to keep in your head moving forward.

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Nov
27

Paper Weight: The Growing Dissatisfaction of American Primary Care Physicians

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Nov
13

Leaping Forward: The Healthy China 2020 Reforms

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