October 18, 2010
When Deductibles Are Waived, More People Get Health Screenings
People are more likely to undergo screening for conditions like cancer and high cholesterol, when they do not have to pay a health insurance deductible.
People are more likely to undergo screening for conditions like cancer and high cholesterol, when they do not have to pay a health insurance deductible.
The Privacy Commission in New Zealand has voiced concern over the sex questions being asked by insurance companies. The Weekend Herald reported on Saturday
53 percent Americans disapprove of President Barack Obama’s central domestic policy, according to a new poll, just a week after the health care reform bill signed into law.
A 46-year old Indian American has been sentenced to almost seven years in prison and has also been ordered to pay (Dollor) 9.7 million for his role in a healthcare
Ever though of insurance on a global scale? That’s what insurance scientists of the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp are pushing to accomplish soon.
In a recent study, Harvard researchers have detailed the extent to which life and health insurance companies are investors in the fast food industry - to the tune of a whopping (Dollor) 2 billion.
An introductory article outlines the intersection between foreign policy and global health interests, and a case study of Brazil’s growing influence in international relations.
Health care reform in Massachusetts has improved minority access for some inpatient procedures, researchers from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Boston University School of Medicine have found.
Research to be presented Sunday, May 2 at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada says that when
A new study says that a comprehensive health promotion program reduced cardiovascular disease-related medical and hospital costs.
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