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Reporter roundup
Workforce data available
Disciplining docs
Community benefit
Updated: Consumer's Union report pending
Missourian dies of H1N1
Hammering away
Billing and collections
Kuhn named MHA President
Study: Specialty hospitals and competition
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
U.S. House to move on reform
Coverage on coverage
Policy and ideology
State insurance commissioners weigh in on reform
What we meant to say...
Lede poll: Flu coverage
Health leaders at the White House
Reporter roundup
Hospital Week!
On good omens
Weekend coverage initiative news roundup
Updated: Reporter roundup
World views
And in summary...
Coverage alive, contingent on SB 306
AHRQ disparities report published
Kaiser: Are hospitals prepared for a pandemic?
Legislative burnout
Medicaid expansion remains in limbo
Health IT nightmare
Reporter roundup
Kudos to SSM
Updated: General Assembly to adopt insurance expan...
HHS reports on rural health access
Inconceivable
Study: Family health spending increasing
CDC confirms Platte County H1N1
Updated: Pig out?
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New York Times - Well Blog
RWJF - User's Guide to Health Reform
St. Louis Post -- Health Matters
KFF - Kaiser Health News
Helpful Links
Mo. DHSS Influenza Resources
Missouri Hospital Association
MHA - My Healthcare Matters
MHA - Focus on Hospitals
MFFH - Cover Missouri
Missouri Foundation for Health
Mo. Dept. of Health & Senior Services
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
RWFJ - Cover the Uninsured
The Commonwealth Fund
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Health IT nightmare
HealthLeaders is
reporting
that a hacker has stolen 8 million patient records and 35.5 million prescription records from the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program and is holding them hostage. The hacker has demanded $10 million for their release.
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