Posts Tagged ‘insurance’

Claims fall as workers’ comp premiums rise


UC DAVIS (US) — While the number of claims for workers’ compensation have dropped during the past two decades, premiums have continued to rise. Continue…

Tuesday, September 27, 2011 13:29 - 0 Comments


Health & Medicine - Feb 8, 2011 17:41 - 1 Comment

Health cost cuts don’t sway seniors

BROWN (US) — Deep cuts in co-pays for outpatient mental health care aren’t enough to motivate senior citizens to get the care they need. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Nov 5, 2010 11:00 - 0 Comments

Pricier meds don’t mean better care

U. PITTSBURGH (US) — Medicare patients in regions that spend the most on prescription medications are not necessarily getting better quality care. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Sep 2, 2010 15:17 - 5 Comments

Accidents kill minority pedestrians more often

JOHNS HOPKINS (US)—Uninsured or minority pedestrians hit by cars are significantly more likely to die than insured whites with similar injuries. (more…)


Health & Medicine - Jun 18, 2009 16:24 - 6 Comments

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Cost of children’s health insurance a bargain?

RICE (US)—Extending health insurance coverage to all children in the United States would be relatively inexpensive considering the potential economic gains, according to a new report by Rice University researchers. (more…)

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