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News Release From Department Of Health & Human Services

Posted by Editor On April 13, 2010 In News
HHS,HUD Partner To Allow Rental Assistance To  support Independent Living For Non-Elderly Persons With Disabilities SOURCE: HHS.GOV Washington, April 7, 2010 . . . Thousands of Americans with disabilities will have assistance specifically targeted to meet their needs, Health and [...] Read More
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Letter To Attorney Generals About Scam Artists From Secy. Sebelius

Posted by Editor On April 9, 2010 In News
Source: hhs.gov From Secretary Kathleen Sebelius To Attorney Generals Dear Attorney General: The passage of health insurance reform legislation is truly historic and promises to improve health care for all Americans, improve the quality of care, strengthen Medicare for our [...] Read More
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9-11 Rescue Workers Found To Have Declines In Lung Function

Posted by Editor On April 8, 2010 In News
In an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers report that World Trade Center rescue workers – first responders such as firefighters as well as emergency medical workers, did experience substantial drops in lung function.  They have [...] Read More
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News Release From Senator Daniel Akaka

Posted by Editor On April 7, 2010 In News
Source: akaka.senate.gov Senate Unanimously Passes Fix For VA health Care Programs On March 26, 2010, the Senate unanimously passed S. 3162, a bill to clarify the health care VA provides to children with spina bifida born to veterans of the [...] Read More
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Disabled Schizophrenic Veteran Was Denied Benefits Due To Missed Deadlines

Posted by Editor On April 6, 2010 In News
David L. Henderson, a Korean war veteran who was released from the military due to a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, applied for additional benefits and missed the appeal deadline by fifteen days (he had 120 days, and it took him [...] Read More
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News Release From HHS On New Health IT Regional Extension Centers

Posted by Editor On April 6, 2010 In News
Source: www.hhs.gov HHS Announces $267 Million In Recovery Act Funds For New Health IT Regional Extension Centers Grants to provide hands-on, community-based support to providers to accelerate the adoption of Health Information Technology U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [...] Read More
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News Release From HHS On Health Care Law

Posted by Editor On April 5, 2010 In News
News Release – Source: www.hhs.gov Sebelius Continues Work To Implement Health Reform, Announces First Steps To Establish Temporary High Risk Pool Program U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today issued a letter to governors and [...] Read More
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Changes in First Gulf War Benefits

Posted by Editor On April 2, 2010 In News
Veterans of the first Gulf War may receive better health care and compensation in the near future.  At the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, a plan is underway to improve programs for these veterans that includes: Better training for clinicians and [...] Read More
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The Importance Of A Doctor's Diagnosis

Posted by Editor On April 1, 2010 In News
If you are disabled and no longer able to work in your chosen occupation, it is crucial that you seek medical care immediately.  However, even a diagnosis from your doctor is not always enough proof of your condition for a [...] Read More
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Institute of Medicine Makes Recommendations To VA

Posted by Editor On March 31, 2010 In News
In 2009, the Institute of Medicine was asked, by Congress, to examine the special needs of veterans returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and their families.  The study focused on physical, psychological and other personal issues associated with this [...] Read More
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