July 27, 2010
Health insurer WellPoint Inc. has chosen Aetna executive Pam Kehaly to lead its beleagured Anthem Blue Cross subsidiary in Calfornia. Kehaly will start Aug. ...
Anthem Blue Cross and Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Company ... - PR Newswire (press release)BALTIMORE, July 27 (UPI) -- A study of child wellness -- using data from 2008 -- finds New Hampshire ranked highest, as it has for most of 2000s, ...
The expected deficit would mean 'significant reductions in services' and layoffs, the Department of Health Services says. By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, ...
____REPRINTED 9/3/03 When it comes to health-code violations at professional sports stadiums, it's safe to say that not everyone bats a thousand. ...
One Third of U.S. Sports Arenas Boast 'Major' Health Violation - FOXNewsBut symbolically, Missouri's health-care vote on Tuesday could have national implications. Proposition C asks voters to approve a state law that prohibits ...
Government already pays health care costs for most Missourians - St. Louis Post-DispatchAs flu season approaches, swine flu shows little sign of returning in a big way, federal health officials say. Millions of vaccine doses have been discarded ...
Netherlands destroying 17 million swine flu vaccine doses - AFPChang said he has sent his sous chefs to city Health Department workshops to get up to speed on the new system. Health officials say they are changing the ...
For Restaurants, It's Like Going Back to School - New York Times27, 2010 10:16PM EDT Relationships have health benefits that can help people live longer, a team of researchers says. Whether it's working out with a gym ...
New health policy: encouraging friendships? - ReutersThe state's elected officials might be expected, therefore, to cheer a federal health care law that is likely to deliver billions of dollars from Washington ...
... boosted its 2010 profit forecast, saying a milder-than-expected flu season and improved coordination with doctors helped to lower medical costs. ...
Aetna Sees 2Q Profit Increase 42%, Raises Outlook - Wall Street Journal