Health care losing workers
Asheville Citizen-Times
But health care, one of the Asheville's economy's mainstays, showed an unexpected dip down year over year by 700 jobs, That was the largest decline among health care jobs in almost 25 years of data, said Tom Tveidt, a local analyst with Syneva ...
John Muir Health to partner with UCSF Medical Center
Contra Costa Times
WALNUT CREEK -- UC San Francisco Medical Center and John Muir Health are teaming up to form a regional health care network, with the goal of providing "better health care, at lower costs," the agencies announced Tuesday. In a joint news release, the ...
UCSF Medical Center, John Muir Health Collaborating to Develop New ...UCSF News Services
UCSF, John Muir Health joint venture to broaden their health-care reachSan Francisco Business Times (blog)
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10 worst states for health care
Fox News
For a nation that spends more than two times as much as other industrialized countries— totaling almost $3 trillion a year— on health care costs, it would stand to reason that Americans should be the picture of health. But in reality, we have shorter ...
Which state has the worst return on income for health care?New York Daily News
WBAL Baltimore
Md. health secretary to take full-time Hopkins position
WBAL Baltimore
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health announced Wednesday that Sharfstein was named the associate dean for public health practice and training. Sharfstein will join the full-time faculty at the beginning of 2015 and will also hold a ...
Md. Health Secretary To Join Johns Hopkins Public Health FacultyCBS Local
Joshua Sharfstein to step down as Maryland health secretary for Johns Hopkins ...Baltimore Business Journal
Health Secretary Sharfstein to join HopkinsBaltimore Sun
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Top Maryland health official Joshua Sharfstein to step down in January
Washington Post
Maryland's top health official, Joshua M. Sharfstein, announced Wednesday that he will step down in January when Gov. Martin O'Malley's second term ends and a new governor takes office. Sharfstein will become an associate dean at the Johns Hopkins ...
State Highlights: Maryland's Top Health Official Leaving For Johns HopkinsKaiser Health News
Top Maryland health official heads to Johns Hopkins next yearModernHealthcare.com
Health Secretary Sharfstein to join HopkinsBaltimore Sun
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Health Care Is "The New Oil" Says Bush-Family Entrepreneur
Forbes
Bush regards health care from the perspective of a successful entrepreneur, and sees the health care industry as “the new oil”—a vast landscape of opportunity with untapped potential. All the waste and inefficiency—estimated by the Institute of ...
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Remaining Uninsured Californians Are Harder To Reach, Health Care Nonprofit ...
Fox News Latino
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – About 2.5 million California adults remain uninsured after the first open enrollment period for the new federal health law, and the state will face even bigger challenges in reaching those people, particularly Latinos ...
More Californians Sign Up for Health Plans, Survey Says, but Holdouts May Be ...New York Times
Number of Californians without health insurance drops sharplyLos Angeles Times
California Makes Significant Progress In Enrolling Previously Uninsured ...Kaiser Health News
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Forbes
People's Choice: In This Fall's Open Enrollment More Health Care Via Private ...
Forbes
The pharmacy giant says more than 220,000 workers and their dependents are getting coverage through the Walgreen proprietary “Live Well Benefits Store,” a marketplace that is an outsourced solution through Aon Hewitt Corporate Health Exchange.
Dieting at young age affects women's health later in life, study says
CBS News
The cultural pressure to stay thin affects many women of all ages; some start watching their weight in adolescence or even younger. But the earlier in life a woman starts dieting, the worse long-term consequences it can have for her health, a new study ...
New York Times
De Blasio's Plans to Reduce Worker Health Costs Have a Carrot and a Stick
New York Times
When Mayor Bill de Blasio announced his first labor agreements with New York City unions this spring, he was sharply criticized for granting long-awaited wage increases in exchange for promises of unspecified though sizable savings on health care ...