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Health Reform Law: What It Means for Women The new health reform law the Affordable Care Act -- bodes well for as many as 30 million women -- a number that includes 15 million women who are uninsured, according to a new report. women.webmd.com
Health system targets met, says departing chief Three health ministers, one flu pandemic, a recession and a ministry restructuring are more challenges than most people would expect to face in a one-term job. www.stuff.co.nz
Health officials intensify drive vs dengue A HEALTH official said Friday that the local health officials have further intensified the campaign against dengue in Zamboanga City. read more www.sunstar.com.ph
Health officials urge post-flood caution Public health officials advise residents affected by recent flooding to take precautions to protect their health, including attention to hygiene, current vaccinations and any actual contact with floodwaters. www.omahanewsstand.com
Mobile Health Requires Grasping Smartphone, User Connection Health-care companies must recognize the personal nature between people and their smartphones when introducing mobile health initiatives. Smartphone - United States - Health - IPhone - Politics www.pcworld.com
Health Law Needs Repeal: Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Michael Ramlet The new health-care law is a threat to the health of small businesses. Its heavy dosage of mandates and penalties will be a financial burden, and the law is riddled with hidden barriers to stronger job growth. www.businessweek.com
Health Care's Reliance on Women Calls for Flexible Work Arrangements During the economic downturn, the health care and social assistance sector experienced growth. With projected growth in the future, the health care sector may face skill deficits. Since 80 percent of the workforce is female, employees will require flexibility in the workplace to minimize work/family conflicts. www.newswise.com
Health Experts Express Concern About U.S. Funding For International AIDS Treatment Health experts at last week's International AIDS Conference in Vienna expressed anger and concern about future U.S. funding for HIV treatment in developing nations and the knowledge that due to funding constraints, some African nations already are turning away patients who need treatment, the Washington Post reports. According to the Post, current funding levels barely cover the 5.2 million ... mnt.to
Health Buzz: Mouth-to-Mouth Not Key to CPR Effectiveness Health insurance scams on the rise; a team effort to re-engineer care at hospitals. health.usnews.com
Health Care REIT declares second-quarter cash dividend Health Care REIT, Inc. announced today that its Board of Directors declared a cash dividend for the quarter ended June 30, 2010 of $0.69 per share. The dividend will be the company's 157th consecutive quarterly payment, payable August 20, 2010, to stockholders of record on August 9, 2010. The dividend is a one cent increase from the dividend paid for the first quarter of 2010. www.news-medical.net
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