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The First Lady Visits Caroline Family Practice


First Lady Michelle Obama visits Caroline Family Practice Community Health Center, a community clinic in Virginia. In her remarks, she discusses ...

Boston: Medicare Fraud Summit Law Enforcement Panel


HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and US Attorney General Eric Holder host the fourth in a series of Health Care Fraud Prevention Summits in Boston ...

Feb. 12 Open Line

PORTA School Superintendent Matt Brue said his district’s enrollment is dropping, state revenue is uncertain and a bigger district could better prepare students for higher education. A bigger district with no money would prepare students better? Looks like the Porta superintendent has one goal — to take money away from the A-C Central district to fund his. He also said A-C Central’s proximity to Springfield can attract people to the district who work in the capital city. Yes, it would attract people to Petersburg and away from Ashland and Chandlerville. Only an idiot would support this consolidation. Jennifer Allen, an A-C board member, said she believes sharing resources would ultimately be best for students. “I’m not OK with ‘this is good,’” Allen said. “We can do better.” Yes, Ms.

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Feb. 12 Open Line

Jacksonville Journal Courier - Jan 01, 1970

I'm speaking as someone who, along with my family, has left the Jacksonville area. We are much happier now, here in Edwardsville. I've heard that the local school district has asked that a 1 percent sales tax be put on the ballot next month.
Out-of-network costs up as insurers tie payment to Medicare

USA TODAY - Jan 01, 1970

Out-of-network costs up as insurers tie payment to Medicare "Every carrier is moving to this," says Ken Sperling, global health care practice leader at the benefit consulting firm Aon Hewitt. Many employers welcome the change as a way to slow rising premiums, but some "employees are going to get stuck
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The Register-Guard - Jan 01, 1970

Medicare Presentations — The city of Eugene Adult Services program invites seniors to a presentation reviewing the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medigap and prescription drug plans. Presentations will be held at Campbell