Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

POLITICO Q&A: American Medical Association President Jack Resneck

Por: Politico Health May 28, 2023

thumbnail

Jack Resneck was just days into his term as president of the American Medical Association when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer. The board-certified dermatologist suddenly found himself bombarded with questions from physicians who were struggling to navigate the national war over the right to terminate a pregnancy. Pharmacists refused to fill prescriptions for patients suffering from everything from psoriasis to rheumatoid... + full article



Similar News

Idaho has enacted a first-of-its-kind abortion trafficking bill

WPTV USA Nation May 26, 2023

thumbnailOver the last year, Idahoans enacted several laws chipping away at , including a ban on the procedure after six weeks except for reported rape or incest or life saving measures.Physicians are literally having to ask hospital attorneys, 'Hey, is a 20% chance of death high... + más

22 artists who never won a Grammy Award, including Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lopez, and more | Business Insider

'Greater Idaho' movement to absorb rural Oregon counties 'bad for the country,' top Dem warns | Fox News


Congress urged to tackle ‘ghost networks’ amid mental health crisis

The Hill USA Politics May 05, 2023

thumbnailMedical experts urged Congress to hold insurance companies accountable for inaccurate medical directories that can hamper access for patients seeking mental health treatments.  The problem, referred to as a “ghost network,” occurs when health insurance providers ostensibly... + más

Bronx pol Oswald Feliz calls for crackdown on ‘ghost cars’ bogus paper license plates | New York Post

Burger King’s New Ghost Pepper Whopper Isn’t As Scary As It Sounds | Elite Daily


More hospitals begin charging fees for MyChart messages

10 WBNS USA Health December 17, 2022

thumbnailWASHINGTON — The next time you to ask about a pesky cough or an itchy rash, you may want to check your bank account first — you could get a bill for the question. Hospital systems around the country are rolling out fees for some messages that patients send to physicians, who... + más

iPhone 14 charging slowly? How to fast charge your iPhone | 9to5Mac

Institutions Are Dumping Their Hedge Fund Allocations On A Massive Scale | Forbes


Want to email your doctor? You may be charged for that

ABC News USA Health December 17, 2022

thumbnailWASHINGTON -- The next time you message your doctor to ask about a pesky cough or an itchy rash, you may want to check your bank account first — you could get a bill for the question. Hospital systems around the country are rolling out fees for some messages that patients send... + más

'Doctor Who' Season 14 release date, cast, trailer, plot — All we know | Newsweek

Seniors would rather swear off air conditioning than visit a doctor: poll | New York Post


Want to email your doctor? You may be charged for that

Associated Press USA Politics December 17, 2022

WASHINGTON (AP) — The next time you message your doctor to ask about a pesky cough or an itchy rash, you may want to check your bank account first — you could get a bill for the question. Hospital systems around the country are rolling out fees for some messages that... + más

'Doctor Who' Season 14 release date, cast, trailer, plot — All we know | Newsweek

Seniors would rather swear off air conditioning than visit a doctor: poll | New York Post


Want to Email Your Doctor a Health Question? It May Cost You Up to $160

NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 17, 2022

thumbnailAP Photo/Jae C. Hong FILE – A registered nurse works on a computer while assisting a COVID-19 patient in Los Angeles. Hospital systems around the country are rolling out fees for some messages that patients send to physicians, saying their providers are increasingly spending... + más

5 Reasons Why Building Your Personal Brand Will Land Your Next Job | Forbes

How much home equity do you need to borrow from it? | CBS News


Want to email your doctor? You may be charged for that

WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 16, 2022

thumbnailWASHINGTON – The next time you message your doctor to ask about a pesky cough or an itchy rash, you may want to check your bank account first — you could get a bill for the question. Hospital systems around the country are rolling out fees for some messages that patients... + más

'Doctor Who' Season 14 release date, cast, trailer, plot — All we know | Newsweek

Seniors would rather swear off air conditioning than visit a doctor: poll | New York Post



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |