logo

Ramsgate Consulting

 
HomeMedicalDentalVisionLifePrescriptionsCustomer serviceCompany profileOther sites of interest  
[clip art]


Headline News Story Archives by Title

A - D:

2002 Legislative Update

5 Painful Health-Care Lessons From Massachusetts

A.M. Best on Long-Term Care Costs, Sales, And The CLASS Act

American's Coming Health Care Oligopoly

Anthem Blue Cross Announces Availability of Lipitor Generic

Anthem Blue Cross of California Agrees to Delay Rate Increase

Anthem Blue Cross Withdraws Big California Rate Hike

BC SG Vision Plan Announcement 07-05

California single-payer plan advances

California Senate Approves Single-Payer Health Care

Consumer Guide to Health Reform

Covering New Ground in Health System Shift

Dartmouth Study on Health Care Costs

Diving Into WellPoint's Health Insurance Profits

Doctor Shortage? 28 States May Expand Nurses' Role

 

 

E - H:

FDA OKs Device to Treat Back Pain

FACT CHECK: Premiums would rise under Obama plan
Health Benefit Taxation Sparks Debate In Congress

Health Overhaul May Mean Longer ER Waits, Overcrowding

Health Overhaul Will Increase Nation's Tab

 

 

I - L:

In Response to Letter from HHS, WellPoint Issued the Following

 

M - P:

Medicare Cuts May Burden Doctors

Medicare, Medicaid Underpayments Push Private Premiums Up
Medicare Now Covers Glaucoma Detection Eye Exam

Obama Administration Cuts California Medi-Cal Reimbursements

ObamaCare's Fuzzy Math:  High Risk Pulls Will Cost 8 Times What is Budgeted

ObamaCare's Hidden Time Bomb

Obama Health Plan In Doubt As Dems Reject Fast Fix

Obama, Insurers Wrestle Over Rate Overhaul
Once-a-Week Workout Keeps Elderly Strong

Q - T:

Rescissions: Much Ado About Nothing

Seniors Get A Break on Medicare Part B Premiums

Seven WellPoint Care Management Programs Recognized at Case In Point Platinum Awards

State Insurance Experts See Flaw In Obama's Plan To Curb Health Premiums

Study: Seniors' Drug Prices Tripled

The WellPoint Mugging
Top Court OKs Medical 2nd Opinions

Trustees -- Medicare hospital fund extended 12 years

 

U - Z:

 

 

back to top

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mail
Send us an E-mail
 

CONTACT  US  AT:

e-mail: ram@ramsgate.biz

Phone: 949-855-9400

Fax: 949-427-3239

 

 

 

HEADLINE NEWS

 

(Click on underlined headings for complete story)

 

ANTHEM BLUE CROSS ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF LIPITOR GENERIC: On November 30, 2011, Anthem Blue Cross added a new generic drug called Atorvastatin to tier 1.

Seniors Get A Break on Medicare Part B Premiums: Part B premiums for Medicare beneficiaries will rise less than originally anticipated next year, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday.

Obama Administration cuts California Medi-Cal Reimbursements: The Obama administration approved significant Medi-Cal cuts Thursday that health care providers and patient advocates warn will reduce access for California's most vulnerable residents.

TRUSTEES: MEDICARE HOSPITAL FUND EXTENDED 12 YEARS:  But officials cautioned Thursday that the gain will depend on achieving significant savings in health care in coming years.

American's Coming Health Care Oligopoly:  Can you say "insuragopoly"? How about "hospigopoly"? Then you better learn, because they describe how the health care system is changing under President Obama's health care reform legislation.

Health Overhaul May Mean Longer ER Waits, Overcrowding:  Rand Corp. researcher Dr. Arthur L. Kellermann predicts this from the new law: "More people will have coverage and will be less afraid to go to the emergency department if they're sick or hurt and have nowhere else to go.... We just don't have other places in the system for these folks to go."

5 PAINFUL HEALTH-CARE LESSONS FROM MASSACHUSETTS:  The best guide to how President Obama's historic health-care legislation will reshape the nation's medical marketplace and fiscal future is the pioneering model in Massachusetts. The Bay State's reform program started in late 2006, and it shares virtually all the major features of the new federal plan.

Dartmouth Study on Health Care Costs:  In selling the health care overhaul to Congress, the Obama administration cited a once obscure research group at Dartmouth College to claim that it could not only cut billions in wasteful health care spending but make people healthier by doing so.

OBAMACARE'S FUZZY MATH -- HIGH RISK POOLS WILL COST 8 TIMES WHAT IS BUDGETED:  One feature of the health overhaul that the President is touting as an immediate benefit is the expansion of so-called "high risk pools" for people who want to buy insurance but can't because of their poor health. The problem is that there's no way that $5 billion, which is what's been budgeted, will cover the cost of covering 2 million people. The real cost will be more like $40 billion.

RESCISSIONS:  MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING:  How many times have you heard President Obama say, "Health insurers won’t be able to drop your coverage just because you get sick?" Or Kathleen Sebelius? Or the Democratic leadership in Congress? Or the mainstream news media? You would think that the private health insurance industry was being revolutionized.

OBAMACARE’S HIDDEN TIME BOMB:  One of the quirks of ObamaCare is that most of its key provisions don't go into effect until 2014. But in any 2,300-page law, there are bound to be provisions that have immediate and unintended consequences. One such provision is Section 2718, entitled "Bringing Down The Cost Of Health Care Coverage."

DOCTOR SHORTAGE?  28 STATES MAY EXPAND NURSES' ROLE:   A nurse may soon be your doctor. With a looming shortage of primary care doctors, 28 states are considering expanding the authority of nurse practitioners.

Once-a-Week Workout Keeps Elderly Strong: One workout a week can mean the difference between frailty and freedom.

FDA OKs Device to Treat Back Pain: The government on Tuesday approved sales of a device that could radically change surgery for certain back pain sufferers.

 

 

Archives - Alpha Archives by Date