This poor woman was told she had about 2 months left to live and then found out about the research at the City of Hope and was ready to go. She is the very first recipient in this area to try using stem cells to help cure and/or treat her brain tumor. In addition to the stem cells an enzyme is...
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I have often commented on how wireless technology has been somewhat left out in some of the meaningful use discussions and in my thoughts, wireless use could have been added as a “bonus” type situation, not required but more points for those who are using this technology. This study is to compare...
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Rescission of Health Insurance is still legal and this will more than likely represent a land mark case to perhaps get some type of resolution to the situation everybody hates, using Business Intelligence software to scour, analyze and deny coverage and claims. Despite fines and other investigations...
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Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, health insurance, Business Intelligence, Balance Billing, Fines, MIB, Health Net, Algorithms, Blue Shield, United HealthCare, Venture Capital, Trial