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Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (8/12/2009 6:23:37 PM)

Indian Health Service Contemplates Its Role In Health Care Reform

Indian Country Times reports on the Indian Health Service's role in national health care reform with IHS Director Dr. Yvette Roubideaux arguing that things are improving at IHS, but the agency must adapt to rapid changes in national health care reform and demonstrate willingness to improve.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160320.php




Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (8/12/2009 6:27:12 PM)

Major Medical Biller Goes Public As Health Reform Raises Expectations For Sector

Emdeon Inc., a company that processed nearly half of all electronic medical claims in the United States last year, is going public in an IPO this week, The Wall Street Journal reports. Financial analysts say the company appears to offer a firm investment opportunity as a market leader in a sector poised to boom if health care reform efforts succeed, and especially if new investments in health information technology are part of the overhaul.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160319.php




Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (8/12/2009 6:45:40 PM)

Underinsured Face Daunting Medical Bills, Look For Help From Congress

"While much of the American health care discussion has focused on providing coverage to the country's 46 million uninsured, there is growing concern about millions more who are underinsured, or whose policies require them to pay thousands of dollars out-of-pocket before coverage kicks in," The Sacramento Bee reports.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160315.php




Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (8/12/2009 6:57:27 PM)

Lawmakers Scrutinized, But Signal A Possible Deal

Lawmakers are facing scrutiny from constituents over the August recess, but some signal they might be ready for a deal. The Hill: "Two highly influential senators suggested on Sunday that key provisions in their chamber's health insurance reform legislation may be in jeopardy after they return from recess.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160312.php




Brain -> RE: HEALTH CARE (8/13/2009 10:05:31 AM)

Scientists Say: Married Women Sleep Better Than Single Women

If you want to have a regular good sleep, instead of using sleeping pills and counting sheep till the morning you should try to find your soul mate. Recently, the scientists came up with the idea that married women or the women with a stable life-partner usually have better sleep than divorced or single women. A long-term research leaded by Wendy Troxel, PhD, Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, brought the scientists to the conclusion that women in stable relationships sleep better than women who are divorced and lonely. The results of the study were recently presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.

http://care4yoursleep.com/married-women-sleep-better.html




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