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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Improves Patient Data Security with Vontu SYS-CON Media
Vontu, Inc., the leader in Data Loss Prevention solutions, today announced that Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, a full-service health benefits company serving members throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, has selected Vontu 6.0 to reduce risk and enable improved regulatory compliance. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care plans to use Vontu to discover and protect confidential data on its
Health Premium Hikes Tied to Costly Specialty Drugs Insurance Journal
Expected health insurance premium increases of between 8 and 13 percent in Massachusetts are being driven more than ever by the costs of expensive specialty drugs, according to officials from some of
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Improves Patient Data Security with Vontu PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Vontu, Inc., the leader in Data Loss Prevention solutions, today announced that Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, a full-service health benefits company serving members throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, has selected Vontu 6.0 to reduce risk and enable improved regulatory compliance.
Specialty drugs seen driving up health care premiums Boston Globe
Expected health insurance premium increases of between 8 and 13 percent are being driven more than ever by the costs of expensive specialty drugs, according to officials from some of the state's major health insurers.
Specialty drugs seen driving up premiums Boston Globe
The increasing use of expensive specialty drugs, including powerful treatments developed by Massachusetts biotechnology companies for rare diseases, is making health insurance more expensive for everyone, the state's major health insurers say.
Study uncovers mutation responsible for Noonan Syndrome EurekAlert!
BOSTON, December 4, 2006 -- Scientists have discovered that mutations in a gene known as SOS1 account for many cases of Noonan syndrome (NS), a common childhood genetic disorder which occurs in one in 1,000-2,500 live births.
Study Uncovers Mutation Responsible for Noonan Syndrome Newswise
Scientists have discovered that mutations in a gene known as SOS1 account for many cases of Noonan syndrome (NS), a common childhood genetic disorder which occurs in one in 1,000-2,500 live births. NS is characterized by short stature, facial abnormalities, and learning disabilities, as well as heart problems and predisposition to leukemia.
Living the life of Reilly Milford Daily News
BOSTON -- When Attorney General Tom Reilly walks out of his office with a bird's-eye view of Boston's skyline for the last time in January, he will be drawing the s on a political career that has spanned nearly two decades as one of the state's most prominent faces in law enforcement.
Reilly's direction is unannounced Worcester Telegram & Gazette
BOSTON - When Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly walks out of his office with a bird's-eye view of Boston's skyline for the last time in January, he will be drawing the shades on a political career that has spanned nearly two decades as one of the state's most prominent faces in law enforcement.
What's next for Reilly? Law appears in his future over politics Boston Globe
When Attorney General Tom Reilly walks out of his office with a bird's-eye view of Boston's skyline for the last time in January, he will be drawing the shades on a political career that has spanned nearly two decades as one of the state's most prominent faces in law enforcement.
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