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Managed Care May 2005 Martin Sipkoff |
Predictive Modeling & Genomics: Marriage of Promise and Risk Integration of predictive modeling and genomic tools means improved technology, enhanced databases, and appropriate legal guidance.  |
Managed Care May 2005 |
Medicare PPOs Face Challenge to Funding All the excitement in the industry about Medicare PPOs died in a hurry last month as the Medicare Payment Advisory Committee (MedPAC) moved closer to recommending that the $10 billion fund for the program be eliminated.  |
Managed Care May 2005 |
Health Care Remains a Major Concern Health care ranks fourth on a list of problems that the public thinks the government should tackle, according to a report.  |
Managed Care May 2005 Michael S. Victoroff |
Class Action Suit: Windfall or Just Wind? Is using the tort system and class action lawsuits the best way to solve problems between business professionals? That and $54.37 can go toward the creation of a foundation to bring about meaningful organizational change.  |
Managed Care May 2005 |
Antiretroviral Coverage Lacking in 30 Percent of ADAPs There are 57 AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), yet nearly 30% do not include coverage of all FDA-approved antiretroviral therapies on their formularies, and South Dakota does not provide any protease inhibitor coverage at all, according to an annual report.  |
Managed Care May 2005 |
Covering the Uninsured Seen as Legislative Priority Opinion leaders say Congress should also act to improve quality and safety, and ensure Medicare solvency.  |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Paul Magnusson |
Betting The Farm On Free Trade Bob Stallman is at the center of a storm over the future of American agriculture.  |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Amy Borrus |
Uncle Sam: Up To His Neck In The Risk Pool The U.S. government is the insurer-of-last-resort for a mind-boggling array of catastrophes.  |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 |
Violence Rises On The U.S.-Mexican Border Escalating drug-related violence along the Mexico-U.S. border has claimed as many as 500 lives so far this year, challenging Mexican law enforcement and threatening to scare off tourists and investors  |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Texas Slows Bells' TV Plans In a blow to SBC and Verizon, Texas lawmakers this weekend adjourned without passing a bill designed to accelerate TV-over-fiber rollouts.  |
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