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Health Officials Race to Contain Ebola in Africa's Largest City
NBCNews.com
When an American consultant named Patrick Sawyer stepped off a plane in Nigeria last month, he may have touched off an Ebola outbreak in the worst possible place — one of the world's largest and most densely populated cities. A Nigerian health ...
Nigerian health minister says nurse died of EbolaFox News
Nigeria: 1 new Ebola death, 5 cases confirmedOdessa American
Ebola health worker: 'Sierra Leone is not able to deal with this outbreak'CNN
NPR (blog)
Obama health law is a tale of two Americas
Iowa City Press Citizen
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's health care law has become a tale of two Americas. States that fully embraced the law's coverage expansion are experiencing a significant drop in the number of uninsured residents, according to a major new ...
Numbers Of Americans With Health Plans Way Up, But States VaryNPR (blog)
States That Embraced Health Law Show Biggest Gains in Reducing UninsuredNew York Times
Rate of Mainers who lack health insurance declines to 13.3%, poll saysPress Herald
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Downtown Pittsburgh restaurant fined for hiding consumer health alert
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
But an effort to hide the warning from customers behind two strategically placed potted plants backfired when the Allegheny County Health Department discovered the cover-up and slapped him with an $800 fine. “That's a very egregious violation” to ...
Pittsburgh eatery fined for hiding health alertWTAE Pittsburgh
Downtown Restaurant Fined For Hiding Health AlertCBS Local
Property Deal Banks on Health-Care Spending
Wall Street Journal
Tuesday morning, NorthStar switched course, announcing it would buy the company, Griffin-American Healthcare REIT II, in a cash-and-stock deal that values the company at $4 billion, including about $600 million in debt. The deal is one of the biggest ...
Wall Street Journal
Property Deal Banks on Health-Care Spending
Wall Street Journal
The deal is one of the biggest the health-care real-estate sector has seen in years. What changed since Mr. Hamamoto, NorthStar's chief executive, pronounced the deal dead? Price. In early May, during the final stages of a bidding war, the price of ...
Yahoo Health
7 Health Mistakes You Made In the Last Hour
Yahoo Health
You just can't keep your hands off yourself: People touch their faces an average of nearly four times per hour, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health. Why is that a problem? Well, your desk harbors hundreds of times more ...
Forbes
Cerner to Buy Siemens Health Services for $1.3B
ABC News
Cerner, a Kansas City-based health information technology company, said it expects the acquisition of Siemens Health Services to contribute 15 cents per share to its adjusted earnings next year and more than 25 cents per share in 2016. It intends to ...
Cerner To Buy Siemens Health IT Business For $1.3 BillionForbes
Cerner announces $1.3 billion purchase of Siemens Health ServicesKansas City Star
Cerner to Buy Siemens Health Data Unit for $1.3 BillionBloomberg
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Property Deal Banks on Health-Care Spending
Wall Street Journal
Tuesday morning, NorthStar switched course, announcing it would buy the company, Griffin-American Healthcare REIT II, in a cash-and-stock deal that values the company at $4 billion, including about $600 million in debt. The deal is one of the biggest ...
89.3 KPCC
Insurers launch huge health-records info exchange
Washington Post
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Two California insurers announced Tuesday that they are partnering for an ambitious project to establish one of the nation's largest health information exchanges, an effort they hope will reduce duplication and improve patient ...
2 big health insurers aim to create, share huge records database89.3 KPCC
California health care exchange to share 9 million patient records onlineComputerworld (blog)
Philly.com
Health: New Mental Health Screening Tool Debuts At Local Grocery Store
CBS Local
“We know we're going to reach many more people,” announced Arthur Evans, Commissioner of Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services. Taking away the stigma of mental health and offering help that's user friendly.
Newest supermarket service: Mental health screeningsPhilly.com