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Reversal of the Locked-In State by Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis
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Chronic Anticoagulation Increases Risk of Secondary Stroke or Death in the Absen
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Selected Issues in Adolescent Health
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A Primary Care Physician's Guide to Polymyalgia Rheumatica
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WI physicians fight state data collection.
Warning that new legislation poses a threat to patient privacy, Wisconsin physicians are mounting a last-ditch campaign to kill legislation that would enable the state to collect financial and claims data directly from physicians' offices. -
MD legislature gives insurance chief power to censure HMO.
In an effort to make HMOs more accountable to the public, the Maryland legislature has unanimously approved a compromise bill that allows the state to censure HMO medical directors for inappropriately denying health-care coverage. -
Back Page Briefs 4/98
Back Page Briefs 4/98 -
Full April Issue in PDF Format
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New slogan in WA state: 'Trust, but verify'
Washington state officials have decided they can't rely only on the honor system to keep track of residents' eligibility for insurance subsidies under the Basic Health Plan (BHP) from year to year. -
No major disruption of Medicaid coverage under welfare reform.
Welfare reform has had a less disruptive effect on Medicaid coverage than many critics had feared, according to a new report by the General Accounting Office.