Thursday, April 13, 2017

Insight: Ballooning bills - More U.S. hospitals pushing patients to pay before care

Reuters: Health News
(Reuters) - Last year, the Henry County Health Center in Iowa started providing patients with a cost estimate along with pre-surgery medical advice.
(Reuters) - The University of California at Berkeley and University of Vienna in Austria have appealed a ruling allowing a research center affiliated with MIT and Harvard to keep valuable patents on a revolutionary gene-editing technology known as CRISPR.
(Reuters) - Bristol-Myers Squibb Co said on Thursday it would license two of its drugs to Biogen Inc and Roche Holding AG for an upfront fee of $470 million.
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - To stop President Donald Trump from undermining Obamacare, Democratic Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is considering an approach that has worked against the administration on immigration: using Trump's own words against him.
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“The Weight Lifter” from Christian Faith Publishing author Betty Green is the story of a woman who learns to overcome the weight of depression with the guidance and strength of God. By looking at the...

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OC87 Recovery Diaries releases a short documentary about Sharon Wise’s remarkable story of overcoming addiction and homelessness, working through her mental health challenges, reuniting with her...

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USCIPP launches ChooseUSHealth to connect patients from around the world to premier US hospitals. International patient spending in US exceeded $3.5 billion in 2015, a 25 percent increase from 2010.

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“God Loves Me So Much” from Christian Faith Publishing author Salisia Valentine is a biblically-based book revealing God’s unconditional love for children of all ages. The pages are filled with...

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