Quantum Sufficit : Just Enough - American family life; exercise and gallbladder surgery risk; liver repair rate in light alcohol consumption; larger families
Growing up in America might be harder than we think. According to a report in Time magazine, less than two thirds of American adolescent students reside with both of their parents. This number is(keep on reading)
Flexibility all: Spokane-based Health Care Associates expands its offerings using a unique model of consumer- and provider-centric plans
The rules governing managed care are rapidly changing. Cracks have appeared in the strict guidelines that once locked employees into plans where a gate-keeping ...(keep on reading)
Chlamydia screening among sexually active young female enrollees of health plansUnited States, 1999-2001
Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States, with the highest rates among adolescent females and young women. Approximately(keep on reading)
The health plan of tomorrow: the increased role of consumers, along with increased healthcare costs, will compel health plans to use technology so everyone
Ready or not, the age of consumerism has descended upon healthcare. With health insurance premiums rising an average of 11 percent annually, most employers are shifting more costs to employees. S(keep on reading)
Do commercial managed care members rate their health plans differently than Medicaid managed care members?
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the experience with their health plans differently.(keep on reading)
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