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Jan 4, 2007
Insurers want 2nd opinion before scans

By David Phelps, Star Tribune http://www.startribune.com Worried about the rising number of CT scans, MRIs and other high-tech imaging procedures showing up on medical bills, Minnesota’s largest insurers now want doctors to get permission from a third-party evaluator before ordering such procedures for their patients. As medical imaging centers and expensive machines proliferate, insurers say […]

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Jan 4, 2007
Medical Protective Upgraded to A++, A.M. Best’s Highest Rating

BUSINESS WIRE A.M. Best Co. (AM Best) upgraded Medical Protective’s financial strength rating to “A++”? (its highest) last week, citing Medical Protective’s “leading market presence in the primary medical professional liability market, distribution capabilities, aggressive claims philosophy and comparatively strong operating performance”? along with “support provided by [its] ultimate parent Berkshire Hathaway.”? “We are proud […]

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Jan 4, 2007
AmSurg Corp. to Present at the 25th Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference

Business Wire AmSurg Corp. (NASDAQ: AMSG) today announced that it will participate in the 25th Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, California. In connection with the conference, there will be an on-line simulcast and a replay of the Company’s presentation available at the […]

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Jan 4, 2007
Is there a doctor in the house? Study says not likely

http://www.asu.edu Despite recent gains in the number of physicians practicing in Arizona , the state is likely to face a persistent physician shortage for years to come, particularly in rural areas. A report completed recently by ASU’s Center for Health & Information Research (CHIR) found the physician-to-population ratio improving, but it also shows that an […]

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Jan 4, 2007
Healthvision Expands Its Healthcare Information Exchange (HIE) Interoperability With Sixth Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Partnership

Healthvision to Interoperate with CCHIT Certified Misys EMR application http://home.businesswire.com Healthvision, a leading healthcare information technology (HIT) solutions provider, today announced a sixth application partner with their e-Health Interoperability Exchange Partnership Program, with the addition of the Misys EMR product. Healthvision’s e-Health Interoperability Exchange Partnership program certifies that partner health IT applications, including EHR, EMR […]

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Jan 4, 2007
High Volume Multi-Specialty Physician Practice, Grove Hill Medical Center, Implements SRS Software’s Digital Chart Management Solution

http://home.businesswire.com SRS Software universally deployable for 70 physicians in 18 specialties Celebrating its 60th year serving the population of central Connecticut, Grove Hill Medical Center, P.C., is bringing the benefits of award-winning SRS Chart Managerâ„¢ to its doctors, staff and patients. As one of the largest independent multi-specialty health care organizations in New England, Grove […]

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Jan 4, 2007
Nominate your favorite physician for a MAFP award

http://www.joplinindependent.com Do you have an outstanding, caring physician in your community that deserves the title “Missouri Family Physician of the Year?” The Missouri Academy of Family Physicians is now seeking nominations for for the award to be presented June 9, 2007, during MAFP’s annual banquet meeting in Lake Ozark. Nominations may be made by the […]

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Jan 3, 2007
Program turning out more country doctors for state

DAVE PARKS News staff writer http://www.al.com Dr. Drake Lavender wears many stethoscopes as a family physician practicing medicine in rural Alabama. He sees 15 to 20 patients a day at the Pickens County Family Practice Center in Gordo, then heads over to the Pickens County Medical Center in Carrollton, where he makes rounds, helps staff […]

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Jan 3, 2007
Suit limits likely a no-go

By Daniel Connolly http://www.commercialappeal.com Legislation to limit medical malpractice lawsuits will likely be introduced in the Tennessee legislature again this year, but just as previous efforts have failed, some lawmakers predict there will be strong opposition again. Any change to laws related to medical mistakes could affect thousands of doctors, attorneys and patients. Malpractice reform […]

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