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ATLANTA (AP) — About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate privately insured children are considering dropping that service largely because they are losing money when they do it, according to a new survey.
This is cookie week in the Old West End of Toledo. Throughout the enclave of Victorian homes, many residents are busy gathering their classic Christmas cookie recipes for the Arborteum Cookie Walk for 2008 Tours de Noel, which will be held from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday. Two evenings this week, neighbors will meet at Collingwood Presbyterian Church to bake and socialize. “We have a mass baking ...
About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate privately insured children are considering dropping that service largely because they are losing money when they do it, according to a new survey. A second survey revealed startling differences between what doctors pay for vaccines and what private health insurers reimburse: For example, one in 10 doctors lost money on one recommended infant vaccine, but ...
SNOQUALMIE PASS — The U.S. Forest Service has given its blessing to a Master Development Plan that will bring major improvements to the Summit at Snoqualmie’s four ski areas.
About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate privately insured children are considering dropping that service.
Mon, Dec 1, 2008 (7:57 a.m.) About one in 10 doctors who vaccinate privately insured children are considering dropping that service largely because they are losing money when they do it, according to a new survey.
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