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In Florida, insurance is a game we can't win
To get a sense of how much Floridians pay insurance companies every year, consider this: The state's upcoming annual budget is $74.3 billion. Insurance coverage costs us more: roughly $112 billion and rising, according to state figures. That includes...Tags: Bill Nelson, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Long Term Care, Insurance
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Don't wait too long to buy long-term-care insurance for a parent
Q: My father is 68, relatively healthy and living alone. He has very little savings and works full-time. He can't afford to buy long-term-care insurance. If something happens to him, it's likely that my family and I will have to help pay for his care....Tags: Medicaid, Alzheimer's Disease, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Family
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Limousine's back doors were locked, fire victim's husband says
The rear passenger doors were locked on a limousine that caught fire on a Bay Area bridge, fatally trapping five of its passengers, the husband of one of the victims said. John Balon told the San Francisco Chronicle that one of the limo’s...
Tags: Human Interest, Abusive Behavior, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Philippines
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Newport News doctor spreads Team Care model
As a family physician in Newport News, Peter Anderson developed a team care approach in order to handle more patients while providing better, more focused care. His success led him into the consulting business. His Team Care Medicine company has now...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Breast Cancer, York (York, Pennsylvania), University of Virginia
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Former Pa. Gov. George Leader dies
Former Pennsylvania Gov. George Michael Leader died Thursday, having created a legacy of humanitarianism, progressive statesmanship and entrepreneurial advancement over a long life that started on a York Township chicken farm. The 95-year-old Leader had...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Nursing, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate, Medical Specialization
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Retirement communities, students train residents in technology
Ann Galezio wants an iPad. At first she didn't know why she just likes the way they look and everyone seems to have one. But the more she's been thinking about it Galezio envisions doing crossword puzzles while walking on the treadmill or...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Long Term Care, Skype, Networking, Crosswords
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Oxy faculty votes no confidence in handling of assault complaints
Occidental College faculty Monday overwhelmingly voted resolutions of no confidence against the campus attorney and another high-ranking administrator for what critics contended was their inadequate responses to allegations of sexual assaults against...
Tags: Assault, Sex Crimes, U.S. Department of Education, Sexual Assault, Teaching and Learning
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Inmate convicted in 1987 El Monte slaying dies in prison hospital
A man convicted in the rape and murder of an 87-year-old woman in her El Monte home more than two decades ago was pronounced dead after he was found unresponsive in his death row cell, authorities said Monday. Mario Lewis Gray, 55, was found Saturday...
Tags: Murder, Prisons
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Limo fire: 2 victims were surgical nurses at Fresno hospital
FRESNO -- One worked the night shift, one the day. Both friends were members of a close-knit trauma medical/surgical team at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno. On Monday, the hospital confirmed that Neriza Fojas and Michelle Estrera were among...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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Jackson's propofol death a first in 14 years, witness says
A toxicologist testified Monday that Michael Jackson is the only person in Los Angeles County not in the medical field to die of propofol intoxication in their home in the last 14 years. The comments from Dan Anderson, with the county coronor's...
Tags: Arthritis, Nursing, Conrad Murray, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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Limo fire: Grief at Oakland nursing home where victims worked
An Oakland nursing home was reeling Monday as staff and residents assessed the magnitude of their loss: Eight of the nurses involved in a deadly limousine fire had ties to the home. Four of them were killed. Officials at the Fruitvale Healthcare...Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Philippines
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LETTER: Training School Should Be Hub Of Care
Last week, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced the creation of a task force to study future uses of the land and buildings at Southbury Training School. As parents and guardians of residents of STS, we believe that study must include the future of the many...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Nursing, Dannel P. Malloy , Medical Specialization, Executive Branch
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