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WellPoint Jump-Starts Medical Tourism Trend
Healthcare providers and insurance companies have long been at odds over reimbursement, coverage, and pre-authorization issues. Now, it appears, physicians and hospitals may soon have another bone to pick with health plans, over medical tourism. Wellpoint, the largest U.S. health insurer, is conducting a pilot of medical...
Tags: Hospital, WellPoint Inc., Health Care, Surgery Practice, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-04-28

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ASPS Survey Points to Hot Future for Injectables; Injectables -- A Growing Segment of Plastic Surgery Practice
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A member survey conducted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons ASPS reveals a not too distant future where injectable soft tissue fillers play a larger role in cosmetic plastic surgery and aesthetic enhancemeNEW YORK, Sept. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A member survey...
Tags: FDA
Research articles 2003-09-17
How to Effectively Market Your Practice
The paper outlines that the internal marketing done in the office is much more beneficial than external marketing, such as newspapers, television and radio spots, for enhancing a cosmetic surgery practice. Thus with internal marketing one provides a product in the office that speaks for itself. Patients leave the office...
Tags: Skyscape Inc., Marketing Research, Marketing
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Flyers goalie Niittymaki injures hip in practice
PHILADELPHIA, United States AFP — Philadelphia Flyers goalie Antero Niittymaki might require surgery after injuring his hip in practice, the National Hockey League team said. Niittymaki suffered a torn labrum in his left hip, and Flyers general manager Bob Clarke said the team had forwarded his MRI results to a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, surgery, team
Research articles 2006-09-26
Cowboys' Glenn undergoes knee surgery
DALLAS, United States AFP — Dallas Cowboys receiver Terry Glenn underwent right knee surgery Thursday but hopes to return before the end of the National Football League season. Glenn, 33, had arthroscopic surgery in Columbus, Ohio, to treat an injury suffered in pre-season practice. Glenn had considered a...
Tags: CAREER, NFL, surgery
Research articles 2007-09-13
Doctors Sue Plantation, Fla., Hospital over Open-Heart Surgery Privileges.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Oct. 3--When Westside Regional Medical Center in Plantation opened its state-of-the-art open heart surgery program in March, hospital officials granted surgery privileges to only one doctors' group with eight physicians, saying it would lead to better quality care. But two surgeons excluded from performing...
Tags: Westside Regional Medical Center
Research articles 2000-10-03
NBA Basketball: Shaq hurting after surgery on arthritic toe.
Oct 16, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX Los Angeles, CA Sports Network - After having surgery on his arthritic right big toe, Los Angeles Lakers star Shaquille O'Neal is hurting again. The center did some light jogging on the treadmill before practice...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-10-28
Quality Systems signs agreement with Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery to implement a practice management system
TUSTIN, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 14, 1997--Quality Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:QSII) Friday announced that it has signed an agreement with Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery to implement QSI's dental school and faculty practice management system at the university.
Tags: Columbia University
Research articles 1997-02-14
The Sometime Physician: William John Little - Pioneer in Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Orthopedic Surgery
The Sometime Physician: William John Little--Pioneer in Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Orthopedic Surgery (1810-1894) If the practice of medicine in the 1800s was to be compared with the practice of medicine in the present, it would be characterized as primitive. Anesthesia and Lister's antiseptic techniques were new to...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery Inc.
Research articles 1989-01-01
Schlereth has more surgery on left knee
ENGLEWOOD - Coach Mike Shanahan should read the list of healthy Broncos every Monday instead of the list of injured players. It would take less time. The injury of the week belongs to guard Mark Schlereth, who underwent the 14th surgery on his left...
Tags: Bentley, Denver, Games, NFL, surgery, team
Research articles 2000-10-17
AFA's Welch has second knee surgery
When Air Force junior center Nick Welch attempted a fadeaway shot in an informal practice two weeks ago, the sudden pain in his left knee was a bit too familiar. A year removed from surgery to repair an osteochondral fracture, the co-Mountain West Conference player of the...
Tags: Air Force, Games, surgery
Research articles 2004-08-26
Source Medical Solutions Introduces On Demand Training Program to Speed Staff Training and Improve User Proficiency; Addition of ExpressTrain Will Increase Access To Training Resources for Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Physician Practices
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Source Medical Solutions, a leading provider of outpatient information management solutions, today announced the rollout of ExpressTrain, an on-demand video self-training program for users of Source Medical's surgery and physician practice information management systems. All users of these systems will have access to the training tool, which...
Tags: Source Medical Solutions Inc.
Research articles 2005-05-31
NFL Football: Sehorn undergoes surgery for broken foot.
Macomb, IL, Jul 28, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX St. Louis Rams safety Jason Sehorn underwent surgery Monday for a broken bone in his left foot. He was injured during practice on Sunday and is expected to be sidelined for 10 weeks. ...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2003-07-28
Medical information publisher Slack, Inc. has launched "Aesthetic Surgery & Medicine" with a February issue
Medical information publisher Slack, Inc. (Thorofare, NJ) has launched "Aesthetic Surgery & Medicine" with a February issue. The new monthly newspaper is designed to "explore that art and science of aesthetic surgery through the scope of various specialties," Slack said. It has a mixed paid and controlled circulation...
Tags: Slack Inc.
Research articles 2009-03-01
-NASA: NASA 'software scalpel' helps doctors practice operations.
M2 PRESSWIRE-14 October 1998-NASA: NASA 'software scalpel' helps doctors practice operations C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:131098 A "software scalpel," combined with clear, accurate, three- dimensional (3-D) images of the human head, is helping doctors practice reconstructive surgery and visualize the...
Tags: 3D, computer, NASA, patient, PRODUCTIVITY, software, surgeon, surgery
Research articles 1998-10-14
YALE: Assoc. dean for clinical affairs and director of faculty practice at School of Medicine appointed.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 February 1999-YALE: Leffell appointed associate dean for clinical affairs and director of faculty practice at Yale School of Medicine C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:030299 New Haven, Conn. -- David J. Leffell, M.D., medical director of the Yale Faculty Practice...
Tags: Benefits, director, SOFTWARE, Yale University
Research articles 1999-02-08
Will Dental Practice Help Sainsbury's Bite?
Grocery stores seem undecided about how to pull in shoppers. Traditionally, they competed on price, but now food prices have risen, will they continue to rely on the image of value to drive sales? Last week, Sainsbury's announced it has opened a dental practice in a Manchester...
Tags: Supermarket, Sainsbury, Vertical Industries, Food & Beverage, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Julian Goldsmith
Blog posts 2009-03-02
NHL Hockey: Fleury explains practice absences.
Oct 5, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX Chicago, IL Sports Network - Chicago Blackhawks forward Theo Fleury said he missed a pair of practices last week because his father underwent surgery to have a tumor removed. Fleury was unexcused...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-10-05
NFL Football: Strahan misses Giants practice.
Dec 13, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX East Rutherford, NJ Sports Network - New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan missed Friday's practice due to a strained neck, but is expected to play Sunday against division-rival Dallas. Strahan injured...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-12-14
Running back undergoes surgery on tumor
FORT COLLINS - Colorado State running back Cecil Sapp, last season's leading rusher and the Liberty Bowl most valuable player, underwent surgery Saturday to remove a benign tumor from his left heel on Friday. Sapp has experienced some injury difficulty since he ran for 160 yards...
Tags: ABC Inc., Colorado, Components, Games, HARDWARE, Memory, RAM, security, Semiconductors, stadium, surgery
Research articles 2001-09-23
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