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Most Recently Shared on April 8, 2010 at 4:00 pm By:
18 states require insurers to cover maternity care. Does yours? http://ow.ly/1w5UF
Sheldon I. Saitlin: Facts get lost in Republican cat fight over health care reform law - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
sun-sentinel.com — “In between cat fights among the Republican presidential hopefuls, the common bull's eye on President Obama 's back is the new Affordable Health Care law referred to derisively as ObamaCare. Republicans view universal health insurance as a take over by government. More nanny state stuff.” View full resource at sun-sentinel.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 3:59 am By:
Sheldon I. Saitlin: Facts get lost in Republican cat fight over health care ...: Republicans view universal heal... http://t.co/XAWGan4j
Natural Health Dossier | The Mighty Powers of Magnesium
naturalhealthdossier.com — “Did you know that deficiency in just one mineral can cause anxiety… diabetes… even heart disease? In fact, deficiency in this mineral makes you twice as likely to die, according to findings published in The Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. And the bad news is that 80 percent of Americans are deficient in it. The mineral we're talking about is magnesium. Medical experts agree that magnesium is essential to a long and healthy life. In my practice, this nutrient is one of my secret weapons again” View full resource at naturalhealthdossier.com
Most Recently Shared on January 30, 2012 at 11:57 am By:
CMS recommends Medicaid coverage of lactation services | Transforming Maternity Care
transform.childbirthconnection.org — “The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released an issue brief addressing Medicaid coverage of lactation services. It recommends: Due to the multiple health benefits associated with breastfeeding, CMS encourages States to go beyond the requirement of solely coordinating and referring enrollees to the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)...and include lactation services as separately reimbursed pregnancy-related services.” View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org
Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2012 at 9:51 pm By:
CMS recommends Medicaid coverage of lactation services | Transforming Maternity Care http://t.co/BdcOj3uI via @childbirth #medicaid
Fast Facts about the NSCH and NS-CSHCN--Data Resource Center
childhealthdata.org — “The Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health is a national initiative funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau to make the results from the National Survey of Children's Health and the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs accessible to everyone through an easy to use online data query.” View full resource at childhealthdata.org
Most Recently Shared on November 18, 2011 at 11:15 pm By:
We are all excited for the release of the 09/10 NS-CSHCN. In preparation learn what's new in 09/10! http://t.co/9RgcrK1L
Late preterm birth: a maternal health problem, too | Transforming Maternity Care
transform.childbirthconnection.org — “More than two-thirds of preterm babies are born “late preterm,” between 34-37 weeks gestation. For many years, the epidemic of late preterm birth was largely ignored, as the health problems of these infants were not typically as severe as the challenges faced by babies born many weeks before term. Thanks to emerging evidence and advocacy, late preterm birth is now getting recognition as the major public health problem that it is –late preterm babies do in fact face many health risks, including r” View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org
Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 6:43 pm By:
@postpartumprogr I hope you'll check out my blog post for #worldpreemieday on maternal mental health after PTB http://t.co/pWXTkNIX
Bringing Up Baby: My Water Broke! And... Action! | Bitch Media
bitchmagazine.org — “We must be sensitive about portrayals of childbirth in the media because the United States is in the midst of a maternal health care crisis. So why do so many of them follow the same water-breaking formula?” View full resource at bitchmagazine.org
Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 2:41 pm By:
RT @KatDon1 Awesome analysis! Excited to read more of your work http://t.co/eeJFQjnI
Roundup: Brewer defends request for exchange funds; Calif. governor signs maternity benefit bill
news-medical.net — “Republican Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona said Thursday that despite opposition from legislators from within her own party, she's seeking money from the federal government to implement a key part of the health care overhaul she opposes in order to prepare her state in case the law is upheld.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on October 7, 2011 at 3:44 pm By:
Roundup: Brewer defends request for exchange funds; Calif. governor signs maternity benefit bill: Republican Gov... http://t.co/bSLxFvNZ
If-You-Like-The-Plan-You-Are-In-You-Can-Keep-It Fact of the Day | John Goodman's Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
healthblog.ncpa.org — “A report analyzing the impact of Obamacare on the state of Wisconsin by ObamaCare supporter & MIT economist Jonathan Gruber concludes that: “Very” View full resource at healthblog.ncpa.org
Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2011 at 3:02 pm By:
If-You-Like-The-Plan-You-Are-In-You-Can-Keep-It Fact of the Day #hcr http://t.co/BfQ6aBE
Health care politics: Perry's stem cell controversy, presidential contenders and health law; Biden Medicare fact check
news-medical.net — “Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who recently underwent an experimental injection of his own adult stem cells to relieve back pain, pushed a bill through the Legislature in June that paves the way for a company co-owned by his doctor to become the first state-approved "bank" to store and cultivate such cells for medical treatment that fact illustrates two aspects of his record that are drawing increasing attention as he pursues the presidency: his enthusiasm for ideas that are sometimes outside ” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on September 3, 2011 at 7:27 am By:
Medicare News: Health care politics: Perry's stem cell controversy, presidential contenders and health law; Bide... http://t.co/ZaqJDdV
PolitiFact | Rick Perry says Texas added 21,000 doctors because of tort reform
politifact.com — “Ask any Republican candidate about reducing the cost of health care and part of the answer is likely to include rewriting the rules for medical malpractice. In 2003, Texas lawmakers passed a package of changes to malpractice law, plus the state added a few more through a referendum known as Proposition 12. These turned the state into a beacon of hope among tort reformers and Texas Gov. Rick Perry talks proudly of the good the changes have done. When he was asked about medical malpractice a” View full resource at politifact.com
Most Recently Shared on August 29, 2011 at 11:16 pm By:
Fact Check: Rick Perry says Texas added 21,000 doctors because of tort reform (PolitiFact) http://t.co/HL3N1cE - BUSTED! #p2 #tcot
Health care's safety net near the breaking point: AMA president - San Antonio Express-News
mysanantonio.com — “Academic medical centers such as the University of Texas Health Science Center serve as the safety net for the nation's over-burdened health care system. “The fact is, state legislators don't respond well to the needs of the poorest members of society, in part because they're not as politically active as the richest members,” explained Carmel in an interview after his lecture. Watching the ongoing debt ceiling battle in Congress, Carmel said he was optimistic these problems could be worked out —” View full resource at mysanantonio.com
Most Recently Shared on July 30, 2011 at 9:10 am By:
Health care's safety net near the breaking point: AMA president: By Richard A. Marini Academic medical centers s... http://bit.ly/oJV1vc
Health care's safety net near the breaking point: AMA president - San Antonio Express-News
mysanantonio.com — “Academic medical centers such as the University of Texas Health Science Center serve as the safety net for the nation's over-burdened health care system. “The fact is, state legislators don't respond well to the needs of the poorest members of society, in part because they're not as politically active as the richest members,” explained Carmel in an interview after his lecture. Watching the ongoing debt ceiling battle in Congress, Carmel said he was optimistic these problems could be worked out —” View full resource at mysanantonio.com
Most Recently Shared on July 30, 2011 at 7:39 am By:
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Heat Safety Fact Sheet - UK HealthCare
ukhealthcare.uky.edu — “When temperatures start to rise, the risk of heat-related illness rises as well. As many as 400 people in the United States die each year from excessive heat stress, a completely preventable condition.” View full resource at ukhealthcare.uky.edu
Most Recently Shared on July 22, 2011 at 3:30 pm By:
An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for much of KY through tmmrw evening. Tips for staying safe in the heat: http://ow.ly/5JZQk
PolitiFact: Mike Haridopolos claims amendment could allow Floridians to 'opt out' of federal health care law - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Even if voters approve a state constitutional amendment, federal law would override it. One of Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos' first acts in the 2011 legislative session was to sponsor and shepherd through a proposed constitutional amendment targeting the federal health care law.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on July 18, 2011 at 12:51 am By:
No 'opt out' for health care law: By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau One of Florida Senate President... http://bit.ly/pa0ioL
Fallone: Early intervention crucial for autism | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com
news-leader.com — “Much of the concern with health care in the United States is related to how costs are increasing faster than the economy can keep up. Less attention is paid to the fact that effective treatments are often delayed to those who need them most. Some (most?) of us take for granted that we will get help when we need it, but what if you had to wait years for a diagnosis and treatment that could potentially change your life?” View full resource at news-leader.com
Most Recently Shared on June 19, 2011 at 10:05 am By:
Fallone: Early intervention crucial for autism http://bit.ly/mFufkA #autism
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