American Medical News 1995 Janice Somerville - Abstracts

American Medical News 1995 Janice Somerville
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AMA backs Medicaid options, but won't fight block grants. (American Medical Assn.)(Annual Meeting News)HealthJanice Somerville, Christina Kent
AMA delegates refuse to drop 'any willing facility' plan.(American Medical Association, fairness in health care)HealthJanice Somerville
AMA: maintain health care for legal immigrants.(American Medical Association)HealthJanice Somerville
Bill would cut off Medicaid for legal immigrants. (Personal Responsibility Act)HealthJanice Somerville
CMA study: high HMO administration costs for Medicaid. (California Medical Assn.)HealthJanice Somerville
Doctors, HMOs give peace a chance: Colorado providers negotiate pact on physician contract protections.HealthJanice Somerville
Down but not out: single-payer doctors plot strategy. (Physicians for a National Health Program)HealthJanice Somerville
First and foremost, we are physicians. (new American Medical Assn. president Lonnie R. Bristow)(Annual Meeting News)HealthJanice Somerville
GAO questions cost, use of state waivers for Medicaid. (General Accounting Office)HealthJanice Somerville
Illinois hospice cut: sign of the times? (effective July 1, 1995)HealthJanice Somerville
Illinois will extend timetable for Medicaid HMO startup. (health maintenance organization)HealthJanice Somerville
Kentucky doctors probed in alleged Medicaid boycott.(Kentucky Medical Association)HealthJanice Somerville
MD lieutenant governor vows to overturn provider tax. (Lt. Govenor Stephen L. Henry, MD)HealthJanice Somerville
Medicaid block grants, caps could put squeeze on states.HealthJanice Somerville
N.J. plan would let only physicians deny HMO care.HealthJanice Somerville
No fleeing of healthy because of community rating. ('pure' community rating laws in New York and New Jersey, report on reaction to these laws)HealthJanice Somerville
Ohio doctors say Medicaid HMO pushing patients to ED.(health maintenance organization, emergency departments)HealthJanice Somerville
Reform battle turns to ERISA, but changes under debate. (health reform; Employee Retirement Income Security Act)HealthJanice Somerville
State lawmakers reject block grants with strings. (Medicaid; includes related article on health policy discussion at National Conference of State Legislators)HealthJanice Somerville
State medical societies scrambling over Medicaid.HealthJanice Somerville
States experimenting with long-term-care solutions.HealthJanice Somerville
Surgeons share the burden. (providing routine medical care to the uninsured and poor) (System Strategies)HealthJanice Somerville
Tennessee's new governor orders review of TennCare. (Don Sundquist)HealthJanice Somerville
Uninsured number up as politicians argue over solutions.HealthJanice Somerville
Vermont's Dr. Dean urges grouping children's services.(Governor Howard Dean, MD)HealthJanice Somerville
War stories: state medical societies share lobbying tips.HealthJanice Somerville
Welfare reform bills would cut Medicaid rolls; chaos feared.HealthJanice Somerville
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