Sunday, 15 July 2007 23:14
Heart Surgeons Ranked In New Report
A new report allows Californians needing a coronary bypass to see which
surgeons have the best and worst mortality rates for that operation. The
report, released late last week, names and rates 302 surgeons who performed
heart bypass operations at 121 California hospitals during 2003 and 2004. It
was prepared by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.
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Wednesday, 13 June 2007 23:51
Push America Bikes Through Jackson To St. Sava Mission
Every year the bicyclists of Push America,
members of Pi Kappa Phi, ride from the west coast to the east coast making an
annual stop here in Amador county. Yesterday the cyclists were welcomed to town
for a luncheon at the St. Sava Mission and this morning the headed east on
their coast to coast trek. Push America
was established in 1976 by Durward Owen, the then Executive Director of Pi
Kappa Phi. The idea was to mobilize Pi Kappa Phi members in an effort to create
a work force that was the fraternity's undergraduate members. In 1977 Push America was
established as a non-profit organization by Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Ingenuity has allowed for Push America to
develop into a collection of nationally recognized programs that promote a
greater understanding of people with disabilities.
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Friday, 30 March 2007 01:46
Under Publicized, Medicare Open-Enrollment Period
A little-known, under
publicized, Medicare open-enrollment period that begins this Sunday, April 1st,
could an unpleasant April Fool’s Day for seniors considering switching health
plans, experts warn. The period which opens on Sunday is Called the
"limited open enrollment period," and it allows people currently
enrolled in the traditional Medicare program to sign up for Medicare Advantage
plans that don't include drug coverage. Open enrollment runs from Sunday
through December. Many Medicare beneficiaries are not familiar with the
Medicare Advantage program and some senior advocates fear thousands of seniors
could lose their drug coverage or switch to more expensive health insurance if
they don't do their homework. Because some insurers are offering lower premiums
and co-pays as well as perks such as eye exams, hearing aids and acupuncture
treatments, there's ample incentive to switch. "This danger isn't being
widely publicized at all," said David Lipschutz, staff attorney with
California Health Advocates, which helps seniors understand Medicare benefits
told the Oakland Tribune.
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Monday, 19 February 2007 00:08
Jackson Creek Dental Serves Local Kids With Smiles For Kids Program
Jackson Creek Dental Group
opened its doors on Saturday, February 3, 2007 to provide dental care to
children, at no cost, who would not otherwise be able to receive this type of
care. They treated 53 children and provided services totaling over
$11,000.Twenty-six of these children were referred to local dentists for
further treatment as part of the Smiles For Kids program, and five were
sent to specialists in Sacramento as part of the Sacramento District Dental
Society’s Adopt-a-Child, Orthodontic, and Specialty Referral Care Programs.
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 08:09
BV Casino Report
With Butch Cranford and Alex Lane
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