American Medical News 1998 Sarah A. Klein - Abstracts

American Medical News 1998 Sarah A. Klein
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AMA sends second notice on Aetna contract concerns.HealthSarah A. Klein
Can plans 'deselect' doctors? Calif. high court to address termination without cause.(includes related article on 'Louis E. Potvin, MD, v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.')HealthSarah A. Klein
Clinton calls for expanded enforcement against fraud, waste.(President Bill Clinton)HealthSarah A. Klein
Collective bargaining sought in new bill.(Health-Care Coalition Act would permit antitrust exemption to physician groups)(includes related article with text of bill)HealthSarah A. Klein
Court agrees: Calif. plan shouldn't have fired doctor. (Children's Associated Medical Group; Thomas W, Self)HealthSarah A. Klein
Doctors 'not being targeted': fraud enforcers say they're not going to jump on simple errors.(includes related article on fraud schemes)HealthSarah A. Klein
Former faculty sue Tulane medical school in billing dispute.(includes related article with lawsuit issues)HealthSarah A. Klein
FTC alleges price-fixing by makers of PRK lasers.HealthSarah A. Klein
Georgia PHO restricts physician access to contracts.(Promina Health System Inc.)HealthSarah A. Klein
NLRB ruling is no deterrent, say unionizing doctors.(National Labor Relations Board)HealthSarah A. Klein
North Carolina urologists win Medicare recoupment battle.HealthSarah A. Klein
Physicians claim victory over FTC: tentative settlement in Colorado antitrust case. (Mesa County Physicians IPA Inc.)(includes related articles)HealthSarah A. Klein
States getting more active in antitrust enforcement.HealthSarah A. Klein
Texas clinic challenges drug budgets: new law basis of physicians' suit against HMO. (Fort Worth Clinic; Texas Medical Practice Act)HealthSarah A. Klein
Texas forces change in Aetna contracts. (Aetna US Healthcare)HealthSarah A. Klein
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