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More info... A new report ranks Georgia near the bottom on two key measures of children's health that focus on family education and income. The state has a higher-than-average rate of infant mortality, defined as the number of children who die before their first birthday. The national report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, released today, also found that Georgia infants born to the most-educated ...
Military Health System wants soldier, family input (The Leaf Chronicle) Ongoing until Oct. 15, the Military Health System is asking for soldiers and family members to give their opinion on the system and how it can work better.
Consumer, Health and Family (Mondaq) Several years after the HIPAA privacy and security standards became effective, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") has stepped up its enforcement activities, recently fining a healthcare system $100,000 for HIPAA violations.
Report: State Health Premiums Jumped 81% (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford) A new report by a consumer group says family health insurance premiums in Connecticut increased 81 percent from 2000 to 2007, which has led to more people joining the ranks of the uninsured.
Family Income Impacts Children's Health (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8 (HealthDay News) -- For American children, the state they live in and their family's income and education may help determine how healthy they are, a new survey shows.
Dr. Susan Debin Hosts Fall Health Fair in Orange To Celebrate 25 Years of Family Care in O.C. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) ORANGE, Calif.----In honor of her silver anniversary as a family practitioner, Susan Debin, M.D., is celebrating by doing what she has done for a quarter century: giving back to her patients and the general community in an all-day health fair and open house on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008 at her offices in the city of Orange.
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