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Medical Media : Medical Media specializes in healthcare website design, online marketing, patient education management and recruitment assistance.
We deliver a comprehensive approach to the utility and design of healthcare websites offering economical and effective solutions dedicated to the servicing of online requirements for medical professionals and the healthcare industry.
Medical Website Design & Medical Marketing : Medical Web Site Design and Medical marketing solutions including search engine optimization, social media marketing, and new patient lead generation for plastic, lasik, cosmetic and bariatric surgery centers.
Physician Website Design and Internet Medical Marketing : Physician Designs is a medical website development company that specializes in designing, managing and marketing websites for physicians and healthcare professionals. A custom website starts at $398.
Physician Web Pages : Custom design and template web sites for physicians.
Officite : Medical web site design, hosting and search engine marketing. Provides newsletter and testimonials.
MedClick : A web hosting and design company for medical clinics seeking HIPAA compliance. Our services include secure hosting of medical forms, licensing of stock medical images, web hosting and design.
MDwebsite.com : Building medical web sites, providing marketing tips and Internet visibility reports for existing sites.
Mednet Technologies, Inc. : Medical website design and hosting for healthcare professionals and organizations.
MD Netlink, L.L.C. : Develops internet websites and maintains the sites for physician practices.
HME Providers Moving in the Right Direction : Designed for the durable medical equipment dealer featuring administration software, unlimited E-mail addresses and insurance triggers.
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House Democrats Approve Health-Care Reform Bill (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SUNDAY, March 21 (HealthDay News) -- After a year of fierce
partisan debate, the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives late
Sunday night passed the landmark $940 billion health-care reform bill,
which would extend health insurance coverage to 32 million uninsured
Americans, prevent insurance companies from denying coverage to people
with preexisting medical conditions and cut the federal deficit by an
estimated $138 billion over the next decade. |
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Showdown Over Health-Care Reform Bill Nears (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 19 (HealthDay News) -- Health experts say that the
furiously debated $940 billion health-care reform bill moving toward a
vote for passage in Congress this weekend really boils down to one simple
tenet: More Americans should have access to health insurance. |
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Gene-Targeted Cancer Fix Could Be a Breakthrough (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SUNDAY, March 21 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time in
humans, scientists have successfully used a gene-manipulation therapy to
enter tumor cells and block the production of toxic proteins that are
causing cancer, researchers report. |
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US Congress passes historic health care bill (AFP)
AFP - The US Congress passed an historic health care overhaul Sunday, handing President Barack Obama a landmark win and taking the United States closer than ever to guaranteed coverage for all Americans. |
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Lawmakers reject tax to pay for health reform (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. lawmakers on Sunday criticized a plan to raise taxes on the wealthy to pay for a $1 trillion healthcare overhaul and warned Congress was unlikely to meet President Barack Obama's goal of passing the measure by August. |
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With Rare Disorders, Misdiagnosis and Desperation Prevail (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 20 (HealthDay News) -- People diagnosed with
cancer have a difficult and scary battle ahead of them, but there's
comfort to be found in the multitude of patient groups, medical
associations, research facilities and hospitals dedicated to improving
treatment of their disease. |
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Nepalese doc is God of Sight to poor (AP)
AP - Raj Kaliya Dhanuk sits on a wooden bench, barefoot, with a tattered sari covering thin arms as rough as bark. Thick clear tears bleed from her eyes, milky saucers that stare at nothing. |
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