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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 16, 2008
London, Nov 16 (ANI): British Governments move to push contraceptive jabs and implants, which can make girls infertile for up to three months, in a bid to bring down teenage pregnancies, has evoked a strong response …
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imt.ie » IMT Opinion - Nov 4, 2008
Dr Garrett FitzGerald writes that recent protests mean that primary-care cuts have been taken off the table, which leaves hospitals as the major target. All that stuff about Grey Power (not a Waterford man) is …
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imt.ie » IMT News - Oct 14, 2008
Irish families are finding the costs of primary healthcare too difficult to meet and increasingly stressful, so much so that they put off visits to the GP, according to new research. The survey found that families …
Also tagged: general practice
imt.ie » IMT News - Oct 6, 2008
Bureaucracy is one of the biggest barriers preventing deprived people from accessing primary care services, a prominent north inner city Dublin GP has told the Irish Social Policy Association’s annual conference. Dr …
Also tagged: general practice
imt.ie » IMT News - Oct 1, 2008
A Co Meath GP has been appointed as advisor to the HSE’s Primary Care Transformation Programme. Dr Joe Clarke, of Shandon House in Summerhill, told Irish Medical Times he began working in that capacity at the …
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northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 30, 2008
ALBANY—Gov. David A. Paterson has announced $280 million in grants to fund health care restructuring projects throughout New York State that will expand the availability of primary care in local communities, cut …
Also tagged: health, government, hiv aids, family, children, new york, good news, health care, hospitals, new york state, grants, nursing homes, disabled, consumers, heal, elder care, health care providers, berger commission, dental services
imt.ie » IMT News - Sep 30, 2008
The Kinsale Primary Care Team (PCT) was launched recently — an initiative involving all seven local GPs based in two medical practices with locally-based HSE professionals. In addition to existing HSE services, the …
Also tagged: hospital medicine
leadershipturn.com » Leadership Turn - Sep 27, 2008
Post from Leadership Turn I’ve written a number of posts abut the lack of leadership in healthcare and the resulting problems with links to useful articles. I’ve even managed to discuss them relatively calmly and sans …
Also tagged: healthcare, ethics, what do you think, unitedhealth group, about leadership, william mcguire, leading factors, what leaders don t, managed care, dr stuart rosenberg, roy m poses md, balanced billing
leadershipturn.com » Leadership Turn - Sep 22, 2008
Post from Leadership Turn I’ve written a number of posts abut the lack of leadership in healthcare and the resulting problems with links to useful articles. I’ve even managed to discuss them relatively calmly and sans …
Also tagged: healthcare, ethics, what do you think, unitedhealth group, about leadership, william mcguire, leading factors, what leaders don t, managed care, dr stuart rosenberg, roy m poses md, balanced billing
truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Sep 10, 2008
Chicago - Only 2 percent of graduating medical students say they plan to work in primary care internal medicine, raising worries about a looming shortage of the first-stop doctors who used to be the backbone of the …
Also tagged: health, congress, insurance companies, medical school, medical students, international students, family medicine