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Dallas-area employers unite to collect data on health benefits
Nine large North Texas employers have formed a partnership to help each other get a grip on rising health...
Economy led to cuts in use of healthcare
The economic crisis in the United States has reduced the use of routine medical care, and the cutbacks here are much...
Britain to decentralize health care
Perhaps the only consistent thing about Britain's socialized healthcare system is that it is in a perpetual state of...
Domestic medical travel is taking off for surgery deals
Forget about traveling to Thailand or India for low-cost surgery. More employers and insurers are offering financial...
In Canada, a move toward a private healthcare option
Hoping to capitalize on patients who might otherwise go to the U.S. for speedier care, a network of technically illegal...
Korean hospitals to be punished over faking patients
Korea is cracking down on patients that check into hospitals unnecessarily, often after car accidents, and cost...
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Mexico City Offers Free Health Insurance to Tourists
Consumers all over the world struggling to find healthcare coverage now have an option to get it...
Australian government urged on public hospital plan
The Australian Medical Association has called on the federal government to develop a contingency plan for public...
Magazine:
Health Plans: Wellness Goes Global
Perks and incentives vary by culture and country.
Expert says China reform will not be easy
Beijing, China plans to invest 850 billion yuan ($125 billion) over the next three years to revamp the country's...
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