FSA Changes May Spike Popularity of LASIK in 2012

FSA Changes May Spike Popularity of LASIK in 2012 A lower cap on flexible spending accounts (FSAs) in 2013 could prompt more people to seek LASIK vision-correction surgery in 2012. Dr. Wayne Grabowski, weighs in on the effect health care reform may have on requests for LASIK.     MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ, December 14, 2011 /Hospitals PR
 

Marty Norman Recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Nursing

Marty Norman Recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Nursing Ms. Norman runs a 24-hour call service staffed by registered nurses     WINSTON SALEM, NC, December 14, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — Marty Kyle Norman, Executive Director at Call-A-Nurse.com, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in nursing. Ms.
 

KLAS Report Examines Radiation Dose

KLAS Report Examines Radiation Dose Providers share dose reduction best practices and reveal the perceived low-dose industry leader     OREM, UT, December 14, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — In this year’s KLAS CT report, “CT 2011: Focused on Dose,” providers shared what they are doing to help keep patients safe from radiation dose exposure. Protocols are
 

Patricia Lovering Recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Health Care administration

Patricia Lovering Recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Health Care administration Patricia Lovering has dedicated her career to improving the wellness of others     PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, December 13, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — Patricia Lovering, Manager of Patient Financial Services at Monadnock Community Hospital, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing
 

Mental Health Care Coverage in Minnesota – Supplementing Federal Healthcare Reform

Mental Health Care Coverage in Minnesota – Supplementing Federal Healthcare Reform In 2007, the governor of Minnesota proposed a mental health initiative and the legislature passed it. One of the more important components of the initiative was legislation amending Minnesota’s two programs for the uninsured – General Assistance Medical Care and Minnesota Care – to
 

Long-Term Care Insurance: Getting People the Benefits They Deserve

Long-Term Care Insurance: Getting People the Benefits They Deserve Many people fear their claims will ultimately be denied if they purchase long-term care insurance. But, an attorney can help them get the benefits they deserve.     December 11, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — Recent consideration of the CLASS Act legislation, which would have permitted workers to
 

Tips to Riding the New York Subway System Safely

Tips to Riding the New York Subway System Safely Most New York City subway riders are pleased with the system’s reliability. They rarely hesitate to take subway trains to and from work or between the city’s various boroughs     NEW YORK, NY, December 12, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — Most New York City subway riders are
 

Medical Malpractice in Dental, Orthodontist and Oral Surgery Offices

Medical Malpractice in Dental, Orthodontist and Oral Surgery Offices Routine pain may be the least of anyone’s worries upon visiting a dentist, orthodontist or oral surgeon. That’s because brain damage, blindness, paralysis and a host of other undesirable medical problems can develop     NEW YORK, NY, December 11, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — Routine pain may
 

Foster-To-Adopt – Private US and International Adoptions – How To Choose Which Is Right For You

Foster-To-Adopt – Private US and International Adoptions – How To Choose Which Is Right For You Considering adoption can be overwhelming & confusing. Should I adopt from foster care, international adoption or private US adoption? It can seem overwhelming to have to choose and the answer for each family will be different. Information to help
 

Research Uncovers Critical Factor in Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery

Research Uncovers Critical Factor in Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery New medical research finds brain oxygenation is key indicator for recovery of patients suffering traumatic brain injury.     December 09, 2011 /Hospitals PR News/ — When a patient is admitted to the hospital for a traumatic brain injury, medical staff members monitor intracranial pressure (pressure which builds