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Madison County Record (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
... compensate the class and that it would kill a nearly identical class action suit she heads against First Health in St. Clair County. The proposed Shipley-Coy settlement in Madison County would grant $10,000 to each of the lead plaintiffs, nearly $600,000 in legal fees to the LakinChapman law firm that represents the class and $1.25 million to nonprofits to further medical education. The...
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EMR Daily News (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
InSite One, Inc, the industry’s leading provider of medical data archiving and disaster recovery managed services, announces the creation of the first nationwide Health Information Exchange (HIE) spanning over 600 healthcare institutions across the United States. InSite One currently manages more than three-billion medical documents comprising over thirty-nine million medical imaging procedures...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
WALLINGFORD, Conn., Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- InSite One, Inc, the industry's leading provider of medical data archiving and disaster recovery managed services, announces the creation of the first nationwide Health Information Exchange (HIE) spanning over 600 healthcare institutions across the United States. InSite One currently manages more than three-billion medical documents comprising over thirty-nine...
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Delaware Liberal (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Tonight is the first vote for the health care reform bill. This vote is only to put proceed to debate the bill. All Democrats have announced they will vote to bring the bill up for a debate. Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln just announced her support for bringing the health care reform bill to the [...]
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LifeNews.com (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson is the most consistent pro-life Democrat in the U.S. Senate and he may hold the key to the outcome of the pro-abortion health care bill. The Senate is expected to cast its first vote Saturday and Nelson indicated today he may join Republicans in filibustering.