British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world's largest transnational tobacco companies (TTCs), carried out an extensive, multi-pronged strategy to undermine the health policy agenda on secondhand smoke (SHS) in China, finds a new study published in PLoS Medicine.
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A framework for policies that would enable all Americans to have access to affordable health insurance coverage was released today by the American College of Physicians (ACP). The updated position paper, Achieving Affordable Health Insurance Coverage for All Within Seven Years: A Proposal From America’s Internists, Updated 2008, is based on a 2002 College position paper.
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The health care insurance issue in the U.S. has been in the spotlight ever since Michael Moore’s Sicko hit the big screens in 2007. Today the focus lays on California insurance companies and 26 cases where patients have been refused medical treatment due to canceled insurance policies.
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The Queensland branch of the Australian Medical Association (AMAQ) says doctors and health workers have a responsibility to report cases of underage sex to police.
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Australian Medical Association (AMA) president Rosanna Capolingua has accused health bureaucrats of trying to drive down the standard of health care in Australia, after she was excluded from Kevin Rudd's 2020 Summit.
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New Jersey has adopted a federal hospital data-reporting standard that gives policymakers important new information on the four million in-patient admissions and out-patient visits to general acute care hospitals each year, Health and Senior Services Commissioner Fred M. Jacobs, M.D., J.D., announced.
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Health care providers, insurance companies and drug makers should make information about prices available to the public, according to a new survey of leaders in health care and health policy.
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Greater social support is urgently needed to meet the complex needs of the growing number of socially disadvantaged UK residents suffering from Tuberculosis (TB), according to a study in the latest Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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As the debate over reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) heats up in Washington, a new survey of leaders in health policy and health care finds that large majorities feel the program has been successful in increasing access to health care for low income children (71%) and in reducing the rate of uninsured, low-income children (65%).
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Many important health policy issues, such as the allocation of avian flu vaccine in a pandemic or mandatory HPV vaccinations for young women, require policy makers to decide healthcare priorities for different age groups
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State health officials today announced that the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has become the first state health department to participate in the BioSense surveillance program. This allows the ISDH and local health departments to quickly identify disease outbreaks and potential outbreaks, even before they have been identified by local health care providers.
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State health officials today announced that the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has become the first state health department to participate in the BioSense surveillance program. This allows the ISDH and local health departments to quickly identify disease outbreaks and potential outbreaks, even before they have been identified by local health care providers.
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