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Health Care Law Blog
Comments and thoughts on health care legal issues by a West Virginia health care lawyer
Health Care Law Blog: Blawg Review #97
Health Care Law Blog Keeping an eye on health care law. Thoughts and comments on the health care industry, privacy, security, technology and other odds and ends
Health Care Law - Cincinnati, Ohio - Schwartz Manes Ruby & Slovin
The health care industry is one of the most highly regulated industries. The industry has also been characterized by constant change. Health care providers need specialized legal expertise to help
New Jersey NJ based Law Firm Providing Health Care Law Attorneys
The Health Care Services Group of Archer & Greiner, New Jersey (NJ) Law Firm represents clients Health Care. Health care law is a rapidly evolving, complex field. Archer & Greiner approaches its
Holland & Hart Health Care Law Blog
Hospitals recruiting physicians into a community frequently seek to place them into friendly practices. They agree to pay an existing practice group for any shortfall in income paid to the recruited
Employment Law Attorney Indianapolis Health Care Law Lawyer Indiana
Law firm providing litigation and legal services primarily in the areas of health, employment/labor, and bankruptcy law
The Health Law Resource
The Health Law Resource, a resource for health care practitioners, lawyers, professionals or anyone The Health Law Resource Copyright 1996-97 William L. Manning. All rights reserved
Phoenix Law Group - Business and Health Care Attorneys
Specializing in health care law, compliance and regulation, and business law
Health Care Law Net
Health care legal links from the law firm of Greenberg Traurig LLP
Race, Health Care and the Law
Exploring health care for minorities, race, racism and the law explored especially issues of access, quality, managed care and discrimination. Includes cases, statutes and law review articles

Law expands health care in Washington The Oregonian
OLYMPIA -- Flanked by children, Gov. Chris Gregoire signed a bill Tuesday to expand health-care coverage to thousands of Washington's youngest residents.
Solidarity Organization Implements Gender-Identity Related Health Care Policy Gay Wired
The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) recently implemented a gender-identity related health care coverage policy to assist its gendered and gender non-conforming employees with medical fees that are not covered by the organization's current insurance policy.
Governor signs health care bill The Spokesman-Review
OLYMPIA – As curious preschoolers peered over the edge of the table, Gov. Chris Gregoire today signed a measure into law that will provide health coverage to thousands more children in Washington.
Law expands health care in Washington The Oregonian
UPDATED: :15 a.m. PDT, March 14, 2007 Cleveland freshmen go to the nearby convenient store and McDonalds instead of eating at the school cafeteria.
Aging address health care issues The Burlington Free Press
Navigating the health care system can be tough enough for a middle-aged person dealing with a low-risk surgery. The elderly population faces added challenges, including making decisions about end-of-life care, Medicare, and increasing ailments and medication.
Legislators optimistic a bout health care changes The Olympian
Health care changes are starting to take shape in Washington's capital with almost one-third of the legislative session left to run.
Study: Emergency Health Care for Recent, Illegal Immigrants in N.C. Costly WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh
Paying for basic checkups and pregnancy care for illegal immigrants would save money in the long run, possibly averting expensive emergency treatment, say researchers who studied immigrants in North Carolina.
Gregoire signs bill to expand children's health coverage Seattle Post-Intelligencer
OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire signed a bill Tuesday to expand health care coverage to thousands of Washington's youngest residents.
Blagojevich campaigns for health plan The Courier News
SPRINGFIELD -- After spending months out of the public eye, Gov. Rod Blagojevich has returned with a vengeance to promote his plan to expand health care, increase school spending and raise business taxes.
Study: Basic medical care for immigrants more frugal Winston-Salem Journal
RALEIGH Paying for basic checkups and pregnancy care for illegal immigrants would save money in the long run, possibly averting expensive emergency treatment, say researchers who studied immigrants in North Carolina. Federal law generally excludes illegalhealth+care+law: health+care+law