
|
Posted on Aug 29, 2010 (4 days ago) Reporting of healthcare-associated infections applauded and other news . . .ModernHealthcare.comCreating electronic health records with an easily navigable interface. Of interest: The number of patients who left the US for care abroad (medical tourism) ...and more » Tags: healthcare reform Posted on Aug 25, 2010 (8 days ago) Every man wishes to have good health and fitness... Is Supplemental Dental Insurance for You? Is Supplemental Dental Insurance for You?———- Check out this site to find a cheap dental plan. Supplemental dental insurance. ... Posted on Apr 1, 2008 (884 days ago) Excerpt: "The number of Americans heading abroad for medical procedures is surging as the country's 46 million people without health insurance look for treatment they can afford and cash-strapped U.S. companies struggle to find cheaper ways to provide high-quality medical care to their employees, according to the American Medical Association." (authored by Chicago Tribune) Posted on Sep 17, 2007 (1082 days ago) By John Dorschner, The Miami HeraldMcClatchy-Tribune Regional News Sep. 16--Hammered by lack of insurance and high prices for healthcare, many Americans are looking overseas for care. No one has exact... Posted on Jul 6, 2007 (1154 days ago) ©2007 Google Medical Tourism Takes Flight Forbes, NY - 34 minutes ago In California, for instance, Salud con Health Net , a program of Health Net of California, provides access to health care for their insured Latino ... Tags: healthnet Posted on Jun 26, 2007 (1164 days ago) Excerpt: "'Medical tourism' is better identified as 'medical travel'. The concept here is that patients travel across international borders to another country for health care services. While many do go on 'medical holidays' where health care offerings are combined with leisure activities, a great number of the travelers did so solely for health care." (AARP) Posted on May 9, 2007 (1212 days ago)
Tags: cdhc, wellness Posted on May 1, 2007 (1220 days ago) U.S. health care costs have gotten so outrageous that some small employers save money by flying workers to foreign countries for inexpensive medical procedures. Tags: healthcare, medical touriam |
Healthcare Trends Click Topic Below For Headlines |