Articles, tagged with "ambulance services", page 5
04th January 2009
If you have been involved in a car accident as a driver, passenger, pedestrian or cyclist, and have suffered injuries or any personal loss to property, vehicle, motorbike, cycle, and so on, the first and most important thing to do is to calm down. Being i...
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Author:
David Halbert
30th December 2008
The Order to extinguish Avon County in the UK was carried out on 1 April 1996 and Avon County is no more.
The four authorities replacing Avon are:
1. The City and County of Bristol
2. South Gloucestershire - formed from the Northavon districts and ...
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Author:
Dev
19th September 2008
If you want to have an individual insurance plan or a plan that includes your family, the first thing you have to consider is if it suits your budget. Basically, individual insurance is cheaper than family insurance, unless the individual is suffering fro...
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Author:
Bill Jimson
20th August 2008
"Probe finds drugs in drinking water" was typical of the headlines in the newspapers back in March 2008 when an Associated Press report revealed the results of an investigation carried out by three of its reporters. So how do pharmaceutical drugs get in d...
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Author:
Hugh Harris-Evans
12th August 2008
The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) administers numerous social insurance programs. One of these is the Medicare Benefits.
Medicare provides health insurance programs for:
1. People 65 years and above;
2. People below 65 years...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
21st July 2008
The Medicare program is one of the health insurance programs of the federal government for the elderly and disabled. It is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Under the law, the program provides benefits for the follo...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
19th March 2008
A foreign student looking for short-term and permanent health insurance needs to know what she is paying for with her premium. The level of risk changes from place to place as you leave your home country for semesters abroad. You cannot afford to purchase...
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Author:
Mike Sandiford
20th August 2007
Healthcare Fraud
Healthcare fraud may encompass many types of practices such as illegal kickbacks (receiving reimbursement for referrals), billing for services not rendered, billing for unnecessary equipment, and billing for services performed by a lesse...
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Author:
Melissa Neiman, M.D., J.D.
28th February 2007
Security in the home has never been as important and as visible as it is today. In recent years there has been an increasing number of home-based crimes including home invasions and break & enters. Of course, any home owner wants to protect their families...
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Author:
Arow Blackdragon
17th October 2006
There are government-aided and private hospitals in all cities and counties across the United States. Government-supported clinics in most counties and cities offer primary healthcare services and low cost testing and treatment. Private clinics are also t...
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Author:
Manu Geol
25th July 2006
In 1966, Congress passed the Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act, which mandated Domestic Preparedness Programs in every state and directed the Office of Emergency Preparedness in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to begin awar...
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Author:
Pat Taylor