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Anthem Blue Cross customers pursue case over changing deductibles
Some Anthem Blue Cross policyholders are pressing a court fight over the company's midyear changes in annual deductibles and other limits on out-of-pocket medical costs. Dave Jacobson, a film production supervisor in Santa Monica, is one of the...
Tags: Breach of Contract, Corporate Crime, Insurance
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BizTech: Business briefs for March 19, 2013
Commonwealth Cancer Center nurse receives national oncology certification Doriska Austin of Commonwealth Cancer Center in Danville recently completed national certification requirements for oncology nursing. A 2009 graduate of Eastern Kentucky...
Tags: Small Businesses, Unemployment, Environmental Issues, Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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The Crowd: The Carousel Ball spins for a cause
Some 30 years ago, my wife and I traveled to Denver for an annual gala hosted by Barbara and Marvin Davis, which they called "The Carousel Ball." Fast forward three decades and the Carousel Ball still unfolds annually, now in Beverly Hills with Barbara...
Tags: Diabetes, Entertainment Events, National Institutes of Health, Research, Miss America Pageant
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American Cancer Society seeks volunteers for prevention study
HealthYou can contribute to a cancer-free future. This is the goal of the American Cancer Society which is seeking volunteers for its Cancer Prevention Study. The initiative, also known as CPS-3, motivates people from across the country to not only raise... -
What treatment's best for hyperactive preschoolers?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents of preschoolers at risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may first want to try behavior training before they put their children on medications, suggests a new analysis of past studies. Researchers...Tags: Health Organizations, Behavioral Conditions, The New York Times, Medical Research, Social Sciences
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Traveling troupe treats children in hospitals to private concerts
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Two talented musicians stopped in the Queen City on Thursday on a nationwide tour of children's hospitals. They are part of a nonprofit group called Songs for Kids and have a goal of performing at every children's hospital in the...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Leukemia, Music Industry
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House raises Rick Scott, proposes bigger budget with more teacher money
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — House budget-writers have responded to Gov. Rick Scott's call to prioritize education this year with a $74.4 billion spending plan that includes more money for teacher raises and universities. Both the House and Senate are releasing... -
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: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance Cost, Barack Obama
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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: Insurance, Barack Obama, Health and Safety at School, Georgetown, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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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: Tennis, Sports, Joe DiMaggio, Ryan Tannehill, Chris Evert
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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: Dublin (Ireland), Stephenie Meyer, Atonement (movie), Celebrities, Ryan Gosling
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