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Politics of health care with emphasis on California legislation including workers compensation and utilization review and federal legislation in Washington, DC

Monday, September 29, 2014

OBAMACARE, COVERED CALIFORNIA, PROPOSITION 45, A CONVENIENT ALLIANCE

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It  is not commonly realized by participants in health care plans sponsored by health insurance exchanges derived from the Affordable Care ...
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Thursday, September 18, 2014

FLORIDA DOCTORS FIGHT BACK

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From the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, AAPS News, September, 2014, we learn that the Florida Medical Association passed...
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Thursday, September 11, 2014

DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER AND ITS EMBATTLED NURSING AND MEDICAL STAFF

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The Los Angeles Times Data Desk report on 61 closed California hospital emergency rooms  is ominous. Some hospitals closed altogether, e.g...
Tuesday, August 12, 2014

"Medical Board decides it does have authority to discipline utilization review physicians"

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In a press release from the California Medical Association (CMA) dated June 25, 2013 the Medical Board of California was reported to have ...
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Monday, August 11, 2014

HOW UTILIZATION REVIEW AND INDEPENDENT MEDICAL REVIEW WORK TOGETHER TO DEPRIVE INJURED WORKERS OF CARE

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The Medical Board of California is not at this time placing high priority on reform of either Utilization Review (UR) or Independent Medic...
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Monday, July 21, 2014

CALIFORNIA CUTS NUMBER OF UNINSURED

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"California cuts number of uninsured" was the headline for the San Jose Mercury News Editorial on July 15, 2014." The edito...
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Sunday, July 13, 2014

PROPOSITION 45, MORE POLITICAL FIREWORKS ABOUT HEALTHCARE POLITICS

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ALERT. So far we've put our focus on legislation with numbered bills, e.g., AB 1340 or SB 1215, and on the Troy and Alana Pack Safet...
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Robert Weinmann
San Jose, California, United States
Writing in Neurology Today, Vol. 3 (8), August 2003, Dawn Antoline writes "Robert L. Weinmann, MD, has never been one to shy away from controversy. Whether he is writing muckraking editorials about HMOs that deny physician claims or ... billing practices ... he has committed himself to a life of activism. At the heart of his advocacy is a passionate regard for his patients -- and the ability of physicians to provide unfettered optimal care."
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