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Real vs fake contractions by AtYourCervix Patient Expert Posted Sun 03 Jan 2010 8:17am it. *************************************************************** I'm talking purely by looking at the fetal monitor strip now........ Real contractions: look like hills. Slowly and steadily rising to a peak, then slowly and steadily.... If you're going to fake contractions, have the decency to make them at least look real. ********************************************************** Now, the difference between real Read on »
UnitedHealth Loses Tri-Care Protest Again With Contract Awarded to Humana in the South-Now Protesting Contracts Awarded In Both by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 15 Jun 2011 11:05pm This contracting and bidding situation has been going on since 2009 and yes it’s taking forever, but in the north Healthnet kept their contract and in the south United... the analytics that one could desire I think and even said they would not stop short of legal action.  The Tri-Care contract for the south includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia Read on »
Health IT Contracts Offer Little Protection For Buyers–Be Sure To Take Out Support Contracts for “When” the So by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 6:27pm in place too as one thing we can count on is that technology will throw us a new left curve every day from here on out.  Be wise and get the support contracts if offered up front... contracts they sign with vendors will protect their interests. Last week at the American Health Information Management Association's (AHIMA) 2010 Legal Electronic Health Record Read on »
The Bad Business of Handshake Contracts by Todd R. Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Aug 2011 10:08am or the purchase or lease of real estate or equipment. Contracts should be drafted with the “worst case” scenario in mind so that if things don’t work out, the parties have a clear path... a physician already in practice tells the young physician that they will have a job and that they need not worry about the contract. What this tells me is that many physicians are still Read on »
CCRC vs. Life Care: Which Contract is Right for You? by gilbertGuide Posted Tue 09 Sep 2008 2:16am ” fee) and monthly fees. Some contracts include the purchase of real estate (i.e., the resident’s apartment within the community), which can be willed or deeded to an heir just like any other real estate purchase. However, not all contracts involve the purchase of real estate. Under these terms, the seniors would become residents of the community Read on »
Contract extended.... by 2MOMSWITHAPLAN Posted Tue 02 Mar 2010 12:00am I just found out that my contract at work is being extended for another 3 months! This is great news! They like me, they really, really like me! Read on »
Read contracts before signing on for assisted living by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Sun 13 Nov 2011 12:00am into assisted living while we expected the skilled care a nursing home offers. We can be angry, but we need to be realistic. Did we read the contract to see what the home provides? Read contracts before signing on for assisted living: Find care agencies to help you care for your loved one: Support a caregiver or jump start discussion in support Read on »