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Nov
04

When Disaster Strikes - Healthcare During the Hurricane

When Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast late last month, it left stunning devastation in its wake: Fire, flooding and explosions, severe property damage, and all this on top of everyday hassles such cancelled flights and the nearly week-long shut-down of public transportation. During a natural disaster like Sandy, area residents of course face a number of risks not only to their property but…

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Oct
25

New CEO Named for Aetna

Aetna Inc., the third-largest health insurer in the US, has announced that its Chairman and current Chief Executive Officer, Ronald A. Williams, will be succeeded by the end of November 2010 by Mark T. Bertolini, current President of Aetna. Mr. Williams intends to retire, and will stay on as executive chairman until April 2011, when this role will also be assumed by Mr. Bertolini.

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Sep
28

New US Healthcare Reform Laws Now in Force

After the passage of the Affordable Care Act six months ago in the United States, the first raft of new healthcare rules have come into effect, as of Thursday, September 23rd 2010. While much of the healthcare law has yet to impact the US Healthcare landscape, what has gone into effect on Thursday 23rd are important consumer protection laws known as the Patient's Bill of…

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Sep
09

Healthcare Reform Caveat for Back-to-School International Students in US Colleges

An unintended side effect of some provisions in the Obama administration's new healthcare plan has the potential to prevent public and private universities in the US from offering certain types of health insurance to their students, including international students.

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Nov
27

Paper Weight: The Growing Dissatisfaction of American Primary Care Physicians

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