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Health coverage in jeopardy for 6000 Ohioans - Washington Times

Health coverage in jeopardy for 6000 Ohioans
Washington Times
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Some 6,000 Ohioans who signed up for the new health care law risk losing their taxpayer-subsidized insurance unless they act soon to resolve questions about their citizenship or immigration status, according to the federal ...
Health coverage in jeopardy for 6000 Ohioans who can't prove residency13abc Action News

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Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of August 15, 2014 - iHealthBeat

Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of August 15, 2014
iHealthBeat
Allscripts, an EHR vendor, has reported a Q2 2014 net loss of $17.8 million on $351.3 million in revenue, compared with a Q2 2013 net loss of $22.9 million on $344.8 million in revenue...RCM Technologies, a provider of business and IT tools for health ...
ONC highlights EHR adoption by community health centersEHRIntelligence.com

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3 Liberian Health Workers With Ebola Receive Scarce Drug After Appeals to US - New York Times


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3 Liberian Health Workers With Ebola Receive Scarce Drug After Appeals to US
New York Times
Three Liberian health care workers who have contracted Ebola received an extremely scarce experimental serum on Friday at a hospital outside the national capital, Monrovia, a Liberian health official said Saturday. The official, Tolbert G. Nyenswah, ...
World Health Organization: The Ebola Outbreak Is Much Worse Than We ThinkThe Wire
Ebola: UN health agency says more than 1 million people affected by outbreakUN News Centre
Ebola crisis is 'vastly' underestimated: World Health OrganizationNew York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
WMUR Manchester -Yahoo News
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10TV Health And Fitness Expo This Weekend - 10TV


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10TV Health And Fitness Expo This Weekend
10TV
WBNS-10TV is excited to host the fifth annual 10TV Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17. The two-day public event is provided to help central Ohioans learn more about how to live longer and more vital lives by connecting ...
Health expo teaches community about becoming and staying fitValley morning Star

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Your 401(k) Is Healthy. So Maybe You Are, Too. - New York Times

Your 401(k) Is Healthy. So Maybe You Are, Too.
New York Times
What do retirement savings have to do with physical health? A new study from the journal Psychological Science finds that people who are good at planning their financial future are more likely to take steps to improve their physical health — and then ...

Checklist for Back to School Health - Bellingham Herald

Checklist for Back to School Health
Bellingham Herald
News about pertussis (whooping cough) and measles outbreaks in our state remind us that vaccine-preventable diseases are still around. These contagious diseases can pose serious health threats, ranging from a fever or severe cough to brain inflammation ...
Your Back-to-School Health UpdateTWC News

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Mission Health expands in Haywood County - Asheville Citizen-Times

Mission Health expands in Haywood County
Asheville Citizen-Times
ASHEVILLE - Mission Health System is expanding in Haywood County with a medical office building that will offer more primary care, specialty care, imaging and laboratory services. It will also offer tele-medicine that Mission says could save patients ...

Aligning Learning and Health: A New Framework to Change the Conversation - Forbes


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Aligning Learning and Health: A New Framework to Change the Conversation
Forbes
With equal vigor, but a different set of methods, we advocate for children's health. The movement against childhood obesity, diabetes, and malnutrition is alive and strong, but for some reason, the battle for children's health takes place in a separate ...

The price of global health is eternal vigilance - The Economist


New York Times

The price of global health is eternal vigilance
The Economist
WHAT should the world do about Ebola? A rationalist might say: nothing. Rich countries with decent health infrastructure are not at risk because—unlike airborne viruses, such as influenza, or mosquito-borne ones, such as yellow fever—the disease can ...
Health Officials Try to Quell Fear of Ebola Spreading by Air TravelNew York Times
The Ebola Outbreak Shows Why the Global Health System Is BrokenBusinessweek
Tour a School Transformed Into an Ebola WardABC News

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Population Health Expert: Health Reform As Simple As Changing Incentives - Forbes


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Population Health Expert: Health Reform As Simple As Changing Incentives
Forbes
Dr. David Nash, founding dean of Thomas Jefferson University's School of Population Health in Philadelphia, can summarize the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in four words. No, not “government takeover of medicine,” as many critics have ...