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Letters: Healthcare's rising costs
Re "A bump for the healthcare law," Editorial, and "Health costs to rise 30% for some," March 29 The rise in insurance premiums is one of many "bumps" Californians will need to endure as provisions of President Obama's Affordable Care Act are put in...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance Cost, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Politics
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Insurers see way to dodge federal healthcare law next year
A new fight is brewing over health insurance companies letting millions of Americans renew their current coverage for another year — and thereby avoid changes under the federal healthcare law. That may offer a short-term benefit for certain...
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Health and Safety at School, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Is it right for Broward Health to pay for Dolphins QB?
Compared with most NFL quarterback deals, this is chump change: Three years for $331,000. But when a taxpayer-assisted hospital district is the entity throwing the money around, I have to ask if it's prudent. Broward Health, which collects nearly $150...Tags: Broward Health Medical Center, Sports, Ryan Tannehill, Joe DiMaggio, Football
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Study upholds breast cancer mortality for hormone replacement
In the nearly 11 years since researchers first rang alarm bells that women on hormone replacement therapy faced an increased risk of breast cancer, some have suggested that taking estrogen and progestin to treat symptoms of menopause might not be so...Tags: Trials, Oncology, Menopause, City of Hope, Post Menopause
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The Sunday Conversation: Saoirse Ronan
Saoirse (pronounced SIR-sha, "like inertia") Ronan plays an alien and a human in the same body in the new romantic sci-fi film "The Host," based on a book by "Twilight" series author Stephenie Meyer. Ronan, who turns 19 in April, is already a seasoned...
Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Atonement (movie), Ryan Gosling, Authors, Joe Wright
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Do companies that refuse to hire smokers help them or harm them?
The Cleveland Clinic is a world-famous medical center that is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the country. It goes without saying that the health professionals who work there don’t condone smoking. In fact, since 2007, the clinic...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Employment Opportunities, Health Insurance, University of Pennsylvania, Health Treatments
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C. Everett Koop, 'rock star' surgeon general, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. C. Everett Koop has long been regarded as the nation's doctor— even though it has been nearly a quarter-century since he was surgeon general. Koop, who died Monday at his home in Hanover, N.H., at age 96, was by far the...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, White House, Dartmouth College, Abortion, Health and Safety at School
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Insurers eager to maintain authority over healthcare premiums
While most of us face uncertainty with the rollout of healthcare reform, some insurance companies in California have been feeling their oats lately. Here's how they're responding to Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones' warnings that their latest rate...
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Citizens Initiative and Recall, Health Net Inc., Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Voting
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Carroll hospital breaks ground for cancer center and wellness center
The Carroll Hospital Center hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Feb. 18 to mark the beginning of construction on the William E. Kahlert Regional Cancer Center, a state-of-the-art cancer treatment center, and the Tevis Center for Wellness. Monday's...Tags: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dr. Ben Carson, new right-wing hero
Whenever somebody says something like, "Now, I know this isn't PC, but ... ," watch out. It probably means they're about to say something rude. In the case of Dr. Ben Carson, the world-famous neurosurgeon and director of pediatric neurosurgery at...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Chris Christie, The Wall Street Journal, Ann Coulter
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Linda Randlett Kollar
Linda Randlett Kollar is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, Inc., a firm dedicated to the representation of health care providers. With more than 25 years of legal experience, she is recognized by her clients and peers as an...
Tags: Justice System, Healthcare Contract Issues, Trials, Litigation, Litigation and Regulation
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City of Hope picks a longtime executive to be its next CEO
City of Hope, a leading cancer hospital and medical research center, has tapped one of its veteran leaders to take over as chief executive in January. Dr. Michael Friedman, 69, said he plans to retire as CEO at year's end after 10 years at the helm....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Corporate Officers, City of Hope
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