Business content from 2004
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December
- » Story Comment: AMA: Don't extend moratorium on specialty hospitals - Dec. 27
- » Aetna buys back its mental health division - Dec. 27
- » Ruling in tax shelter lawsuit could benefit doctors - Dec. 27
- » Feature: Scrushy on trial: He's sure he'll win - Dec. 27
- » Brief: Quarterly HMO profits top $3 billion - Dec. 27
- » Set a policy about extra exams in a single appointment - Dec. 27
- » Doctors looking at details as interest in HSAs grows - Dec. 20
- » EMR search, while tough, can be done - Dec. 20
- » Feature: Scouting a career coach: When it's time for a change - Dec. 20
- » Brief: HCA grows in outpatient market - Dec. 20
- » Brief: HealthSouth aims for legal settlement - Dec. 20
- » Brief: JCAHO offers principles on quality pay - Dec. 20
- » Anthem, WellPoint merge into largest health plan - Dec. 20
- » Northern California physicians flock to Kaiser Permanente - Dec. 13
- » Database to aid quality efforts - Dec. 13
- » New reasons for hospitals to buy practices - Dec. 13
- » Blues pledge nationwide expansion of HSAs - Dec. 13
- » Feature: EMR enticements: What will it take? - Dec. 13
- » Brief: HealthSouth to sell "digital hospital" - Dec. 13
- » Brief: MedCath announces new president - Dec. 13
- » Brief: Select Medical agrees to buy SemperCare - Dec. 13
- » Brief: Suit claims WellPoint owes back taxes - Dec. 13
- » California backs Anthem-WellPoint merger, but hurdle remains - Dec. 6
- » Feature: MRI backlash: Crackdown on costs of imaging - Dec. 6
- » Brief: Retainer practice organizations merge - Dec. 6
- » Brief: Physician buys Tenet hospital - Dec. 6
- » Brief: For-profit hospital company expands - Dec. 6
- » Brief: One-third of hospitals in the red - Dec. 6
- » Brief: Mich. Blues introduce bonus program - Dec. 6
- » Give employment contracts a thorough going-over - Dec. 6
November
- » Wisconsin patients can check hospital fees - Nov. 22
- » AAFP passes resolution seeking reimbursement for paperwork - Nov. 22
- » Feature: Nonprofit hospitals under scrutiny: The IRS cracks down - Nov. 22
- » Brief: MedQuist reports "unreliable" - Nov. 22
- » Brief: United companies pay fine - Nov. 22
- » Do you tend to undercode? You're not alone - Nov. 22
- » Preparation key to putting out "fires" - Nov. 22
- » PPO offers patient, physician incentives - Nov. 15
- » Urologist finds success with forming a business on paper - Nov. 15
- » Several states reconsidering Anthem-WellPoint merger - Nov. 15
- » Feature: It's negotiable: Fighting for a fair deal - Nov. 15
- » Brief: Dialysis companies receive subpoenas - Nov. 15
- » Brief: Illinois Blues fire accused ID thief - Nov. 15
- » Brief: Group urges health infotech charity - Nov. 15
- » Brief: AHRQ awards multimillion grant - Nov. 15
- » Brief: Tenet kickback trial opens - Nov. 15
- » Blues' HMOs: Shrinking, but profitable - Nov. 15
- » New tax laws may change your tax strategy - Nov. 15
- » Minnesota insurer won't pay hospitals for "never events" - Nov. 8
- » Services pop up to help doctors pick EMR system - Nov. 8
- » Health plans subpoenaed in fraud probe - Nov. 8
- » Feature: Turning theory into practice: When cutting-edge doesn't always cut it - Nov. 8
- » Brief: Groups receive performance bonuses - Nov. 8
- » Brief: "Personalized medicine" group forms - Nov. 8
- » Brief: Quest boosts stake in QMed - Nov. 8
- » Brief: Select Medical goes private - Nov. 8
- » Brief: Coventry buys First Health - Nov. 8
- » Blues plan sues physicians who won't join network - Nov. 8
- » Changes in tax laws could affect 2004 filing - Nov. 8
- » North Carolina Blues covers medical visits related to obesity - Nov. 1
- » Feature: Nabbing no-shows: What can you do when patients are absent? - Nov. 1
- » Brief: Tenet to sell 3 Mass. hospitals - Nov. 1
- » Brief: UnitedHealth profits up - Nov. 1
- » Give health staffing companies a contractual once-over - Nov. 1
October
- » Doctors an untapped market for small tech firms - Oct. 25
- » Feature: A risky move: The new rules of relocation - Oct. 25
- » Retainer model slowly spreading to specialties - Oct. 25
- » Brief: South Carolina Blues implements Internet telephony - Oct. 25
- » Brief: National foundation awards grants for online disease management research - Oct. 25
- » Brief: Texas osteopathic hospital closes - Oct. 25
- » Brief: Groups feel cost pressure - Oct. 25
- » Staffing efficiency can be an elusive goal for practices - Oct. 25
- » Big companies prune health insurance rolls - Oct. 18
- » More charges against ex-HealthSouth chief - Oct. 18
- » Proposed Massachusetts e-health network gets $50 million boost - Oct. 18
- » Feature: Tightening the leash: Managed care hassle factors getting bigger - Oct. 18
- » Brief: Report details Calif. ED crisis - Oct. 18
- » Brief: Tenet to sell 4 hospitals - Oct. 18
- » Brief: Health care venture capital down - Oct. 18
- » Brief: Empire test-drives e-visits - Oct. 18
- » Brief: UnitedHealth hires airline exec - Oct. 18
- » Finding right strategy to pay your child's college bills - Oct. 18
- » South Carolina insurers halt bariatric surgery reimbursement - Oct. 11
- » Oregon physician makes wood work - Oct. 11
- » Doctors take on designing, operating their own hospitals - Oct. 11
- » Really solo: California physician opens one-person shop - Oct. 11
- » PacifiCare ordered to pay $6.9 million to bankrupt IPA - Oct. 11
- » Feature: Should I buy my EMR now? The experts weigh in - Oct. 11
- » Brief: EMR certification group sets goals - Oct. 11
- » Brief: Kaiser unveils ad campaign - Oct. 11
- » Brief: WebMD uncovers financial mistakes - Oct. 11
- » Annuities offer a long-term investment option - Oct. 11
- » Doctor banks on success with colleagues - Oct. 4
- » Feature: Engineering better care: A new approach - Oct. 4
- » Brief: PacifiCare buys Wis. HMO - Oct. 4
- » Brief: Physicians buy Tenet hospital - Oct. 4
- » IRS scrutiny of tax shelter spurs doctor audits - Oct. 4
- » Earning hospitals money: How do specialties compare? - Oct. 4
- » Check contracts before charging fees - Oct. 4
September
- » Many hospitals face trouble getting capital - Sept. 27
- » United-Oxford merger still facing legal challenge - Sept. 27
- » Feature: Collections etiquette: How far should doctors go? - Sept. 27
- » Brief: Another California hospital to close - Sept. 27
- » Brief: HealthSouth appoints new CFO - Sept. 27
- » Brief: Mich. societies sues Blues - Sept. 27
- » Brief: MinuteClinic gets financing - Sept. 27
- » Clear policies a must for Internet use - Sept. 27
- » Indiana hospital to close 4 months after doctor takeover - Sept. 20
- » Colorado hospitalists' deal raises exclusivity issue - Sept. 20
- » Feature: Blue crossroads: Insurance in the 21st century - Sept. 20
- » Brief: UnitedHealth enters claims clearinghouse market - Sept. 20
- » Brief: Tenet sells more hospitals - Sept. 20
- » Brief: HMO profits up - Sept. 20
- » Primary care physicians are caught in productivity squeeze - Sept. 20
- » Controls protect against employee theft - Sept. 20
- » Aetna creating new system for managing migraines - Sept. 13
- » Medem enters agreement with electronic health firm - Sept. 13
- » New taxes in New Jersey target doctor services - Sept. 13
- » Feature: Health information networks: A growing trend - Sept. 13
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth executive barred from all boardrooms - Sept. 13
- » Brief: Indiana physician-owned hospital in bankruptcy - Sept. 13
- » Brief: Blues plan appeals Alaska decision - Sept. 13
- » Brief: Seattle HMO workers strike - Sept. 13
- » Brief: Calif. regulator: Dismiss Anthem suit - Sept. 13
- » Demand for convenience puts clinics in stores - Sept. 13
- » OIG advisory on physician consultations - Sept. 6
- » National Committee for Quality Assurance unveils connectivity standards for health plans - Sept. 6
- » Premera Blues appeals for-profit conversion denial - Sept. 6
- » Feature: Survival skills: Some PPMs have found their niche - Sept. 6
- » Brief: MedQuist overhauls billing practices - Sept. 6
- » Brief: Tech firms ally in e-prescribing effort - Sept. 6
- » Brief: Scrushy's trial reset - Sept. 6
- » Brief: R.I. Blues leader gets severance - Sept. 6
August
- » Chicago physician creates company out of informed consent - Aug. 23
- » Anthem tests high-tech pen for use in online claims submission - Aug. 23
- » Feature: Extreme payoff: What CEOs get when they leave is a real eye-opener - Aug. 23
- » Brief: Triad announces uninsured discounts - Aug. 23
- » Brief: AMGA issues income report - Aug. 23
- » What's behind the drive for electronic records - Aug. 23
- » Factors to consider in setting office hours - Aug. 23
- » Physician groups save hospitals in Pennsylvania, Oregon - Aug. 16
- » CareFirst reforms not crossing to Delaware - Aug. 16
- » Coalition offers doctors help with EMRs - Aug. 16
- » Feature: Marrying your finances: Tips for newlywed physicians - Aug. 16
- » Brief: Vanguard is acquired - Aug. 16
- » Brief: HCA profits increase - Aug. 16
- » Brief: Survey: Hospital CEO salaries increase - Aug. 16
- » Brief: Study looks at drug rep visits - Aug. 16
- » Health plan mega-mergers stalled - Aug. 16
- » Hospitals are laying the groundwork for EMRs - Aug. 9
- » Kansas City doctor opens a meaty enterprise - Aug. 9
- » MGMA survey highlights reimbursement disparities - Aug. 9
- » Feature: Gingrich's grand vision: A medical world without paper - Aug. 9
- » Brief: Group plans efficiency measure - Aug. 9
- » Brief: Tenet sells four hospitals - Aug. 9
- » Brief: Calif. Blue Cross pays quality bonuses - Aug. 9
- » Most bonds won't leave investors shaken or stirred - Aug. 9
- » Washington Blues plan loses its bid to go for-profit - Aug. 2
- » Feature: Family ties: Making the office a relative matter - Aug. 2
- » Brief: More consumers surf health plan sites - Aug. 2
- » Brief: ChartOne to acquire eWebHealth - Aug. 2
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth execs plead innocent - Aug. 2
- » Brief: Tenet sells troubled Calif. hospital - Aug. 2
- » Stark II exceptions for physician recruitment by hospitals - Aug. 2
July
- » Aetna targets costs, expands tiered network of specialists - July 26
- » The hits keep coming: More HealthSouth indictments - July 26
- » Doctors find home visits a flexible practice option - July 26
- » Report details plan for e-prescribing - July 26
- » Feature: Read all about it: How to publish for your practice - July 26
- » Brief: Filmmaker Moore to take on health care - July 26
- » Brief: Report: Health care still hot investment option for venture capitalists - July 26
- » Brief: WebMD acquires ViPS - July 26
- » Secret shoppers can scope out your customer service - July 26
- » Only California stands between Anthem, WellPoint joining forces - July 19
- » A New Jersey ob-gyn hopes cart is ticket to riches - July 19
- » Feature: Growth spurt: A big expansion in pediatric care - July 19
- » Brief: RelayHealth raises $10 million - July 19
- » Antivirus software makes a good security blanket - July 19
- » Weigh all your options before leaving a practice - July 19
- » Feature: Train without pain: Doing what it takes to make your office staff tech-savvy - July 12
- » New York HMO buys for-profit insurer in Connecticut - July 12
- » Massachusetts health plans post prices on the Web - July 12
- » Shuttle service a hit for New York family doctor - July 12
- » Brief: HealthSouth hires new COO - July 12
- » Brief: Maryland commissioner moves to Amerigroup - July 12
- » Online consultation slow to grow - July 12
- » Experts examine value of buying a hybrid car - July 12
- » News AMA policy encourages national infotech standards - July 5
- » News AMA to study establishing coding combinations, modifiers - July 5
- » Feature: Greener acres: Some physicians bid goodbye to city life - July 5
- » Brief: MedQuist delisted from NASDAQ - July 5
- » Brief: Ex-lender gets jail time - July 5
- » Brief: Tenet raises $1 billion - July 5
- » Brief: Delegates define hospital day - July 5
- » New Stark regs refine "same building" rules - July 5
June
- » HealthSouth reaches deal, pushes back from edge of bankruptcy - June 28
- » Canadian study compares price discrepancies at U.S. hospitals - June 28
- » Feature: Dieting for dollars: Paying patients to lose weight - June 28
- » Brief: Big Calif. IPA reports gain - June 28
- » Brief: Sony exiting U.S. handheld market - June 28
- » Brief: Most hospitals up tech spending - June 28
- » Brief: HIMSS buys research firm - June 28
- » Hate staying late? Do scut work throughout the day - June 28
- » Former HealthSouth execs get probation, fines - June 21
- » Boston groups choose nonprofit route to growth - June 21
- » Feature: Acute interest: When doctor groups become owners - June 21
- » Brief: Tenet sells hospital in Spain - June 21
- » Brief: Panel concocts e-prescribing recipe - June 21
- » Brief: Physician incentive program expands - June 21
- » Brief: New Minn. law protects physicians - June 21
- » Practices try dropping waiting rooms - June 21
- » A big SUV has tax benefits -- for now - June 21
- » Exchange-traded fund popularity surges - June 14
- » Radiologists weigh in on outsourcing of imaging work - June 14
- » CalPERS cuts 38 "high-cost" hospitals from its network - June 14
- » California medical group back from bankruptcy - June 14
- » Doctor makes dough teaching bread baking - June 14
- » Feature: Speech impediment: Technology getting slow start - June 14
- » Brief: Greenway lands venture capital - June 14
- » Brief: Computers miss prescribing errors - June 14
- » Brief: United expands in Europe - June 14
- » Brief: Calif. to examine insurance merger - June 14
- » North Carolina doctors sue UnitedHealthcare - June 7
- » Rhode Island Blues plan ups reimbursements - June 7
- » Feature: Quest for a quality bonus: How best to position yourself for a benefit - June 7
- » Brief: Symphony Healthcare hits a sour note - June 7
- » Brief: Doctor impersonator sent to prison - June 7
- » Brief: Thief does smash-and-grab for IDs - June 7
- » Brief: Ardent to buy Tulsa health system - June 7
- » Brief: HCA names insider to take over large division - June 7
- » Brief: Oxford CEO could get big payment - June 7
- » Feds turn spotlight on Anthem over "most-favored-nation" clause - June 7
- » Rights and limitations in "exclusive provider" contracts - June 7
May
- » HealthSouth taps HCA exec to take over company helm - May 24
- » Industry not ready for HIPAA security mandate - May 24
- » Physicians cheer Rhode Island Blues president's exit, want more change - May 24
- » Feature: The right answer: When patients are calling you - May 24
- » Brief: Aetna unveils end-of-life benefits - May 24
- » Brief: Tenet moves headquarters to Dallas - May 24
- » Brief: Investor group buys hospital company - May 24
- » Smaller offices can use office managers, too - May 24
- » Review urged for United-Oxford deal - May 17
- » Feature: Image conscious: The growing use of doctor-owned scanning centers - May 17
- » Brief: HCA bolsters outpatient division - May 17
- » Brief: Health care deals slow, but value up - May 17
- » Brief: Ex-HealthSouth execs plead guilty - May 17
- » Brief: AMA joins CCR effort - May 17
- » Brief: Draft EMR standard approved - May 17
- » Workers getting more of the health care burden - May 17
- » Borrowers can cash in on student loan consolidation - May 17
- » Practice picks a spot where the patients are - May 10
- » Blues plans form anti-fraud task force - May 10
- » HIPAA casts doubt on role of claims clearinghouses - May 10
- » Feature: Data guard: The next HIPAA mandate - May 10
- » Brief: Health Net gets fined - May 10
- » Physician paperwork swept offshore - May 10
- » Insurance CEOs are in the money - May 3
- » Maine program offers new option for paying hospital bill - May 3
- » Feature: Career R&D: Alternative vocation is growing in respect - May 3
- » Brief: HealthSouth loses with bondholders - May 3
- » Brief: More government probes for Tenet - May 3
- » Brief: Report: E-prescribing would be a big money-saver - May 3
- » Make sure contract really says what you think it says - May 3
April
- » Future uncertain for investments in specialty hospitals - April 26
- » Corporate group turns to doctor rating system - April 26
- » Feature: CV guide: Getting your foot in the interviewer's door - April 26
- » Brief: WebMD acquires Dakota Imaging - April 26
- » Brief: Highmark closes wellness centers - April 26
- » Brief: Study finds economic power shifted to hospitals - April 26
- » Brief: Tenet board members leaving - April 26
- » Cell phones keep you connected (if you want to be or not) - April 26
- » Minnesota hospital bill rewritten - April 19
- » A Willy Wonka turn leads family physician to sweet spot - April 19
- » Feature: Troubled times for Tenet: Company's future in doubt - April 19
- » Brief: U.S. Oncology bought out - April 19
- » Brief: MedQuist investigates billing practices - April 19
- » Brief: Primary care informatics group forms - April 19
- » Brief: N.Y.: Health plans short on info - April 19
- » Brief: Tenet leaders buy stock - April 19
- » How to plan ahead for your retirement - April 19
- » Lecture circuit can be a conduit for extra income - April 12
- » Union seeks to limit Aetna execs' pay - April 12
- » Cost of seismic regulations leaves California hospitals shaking - April 12
- » Feature: Online banking: Making the most of electronic financial services - April 12
- » Brief: HealthSouth delays report - April 12
- » Brief: Florida Blues looks into overbilling - April 12
- » Brief: N.C. Blues could face reserve limit - April 12
- » Brief: R.I. AG blasts plan giveback - April 12
- » Brief: Blues approve Anthem-WellPoint deal - April 12
- » Brief: Online consultations slow to take off - April 12
- » Just in case, be prepared for an IRS audit - April 12
- » West Virginia doctor's retainer practice under investigation - April 5
- » Feature: Merge safely: How to combine practices successfully - April 5
- » Brief: Tenet finances fall - April 5
- » Insurers trim bariatric surgery coverage - April 5
- » Limit your liability before signing with a consultant - April 5
March
- » Ousted HealthSouth chief launches local TV talk show in Alabama - March 22
- » New York, New Jersey hoping for big payoffs from health plan conversions - March 22
- » Feature: Online reservations: Letting patients make their own appointments - March 22
- » Brief: Pay-for-performance program grows - March 22
- » Brief: HMO profits rise - March 22
- » Brief: WebMD posts 4th quarter profit - March 22
- » Brief: Hospital spending set to increase - March 22
- » Tracking contracts could pay off in long run - March 22
- » Online interactive functionality growing among insurers - March 15
- » California could ban foreign outsourcing of patient files - March 15
- » Blues execs to get bonus in conversion - March 15
- » Feature: When silence isn't golden: How to have a say in your business deals - March 15
- » Brief: Sprint forms mobile alliance - March 15
- » Brief: Study claims tech can save billions - March 15
- » Brief: PacifiCare CEO to be board chair - March 15
- » Brief: VHA probes hospital strategies - March 15
- » Physician's sideline extends 6 feet under - March 15
- » Measure performance of 401(k) funds against benchmarks - March 15
- » IBM joins medical groups in getting into record-mining business - March 8
- » Minnesota considers tighter restrictions on surgery centers - March 8
- » Study reports bargaining between health plans and hospitals is easier - March 8
- » Hospitals hang on to money-losing medical practices - March 8
- » Feature: Financing high-tech: You can afford it after all - March 8
- » Brief: Ill. seeks coverage for trainers - March 8
- » Brief: Physician investor ousted as hospital chief - March 8
- » Big health plans mark a profitable year - March 8
- » Home buying has more twists for doctors - March 8
- » With membership down, CIGNA plans cuts - March 1
- » WebMD accounting practices come under SEC scrutiny - March 1
- » Feature: Senior service: How your practice can thrive while treating older and sicker patients - March 1
- » Brief: TeleVox buys SmartTalk - March 1
- » Brief: FTC clears giant PBM merger - March 1
- » Brief: Tenet names chief operating officer - March 1
- » Know details before taking a hospital loan - March 1
February
- » Capitation tossed as HMO market dries up - Feb. 23
- » Florida, Kentucky officials envision state e-health networks - Feb. 23
- » Feature: Mile-high ambitions: Divergent success stories - Feb. 23
- » Brief: Executives gauge health future - Feb. 23
- » Brief: Surgery center operator makes IPO - Feb. 23
- » Brief: HCA announces 2003 profit - Feb. 23
- » Mail sorting: tedious but necessary task - Feb. 23
- » Wisconsin ENT's nose for business nothing to sneeze at - Feb. 16
- » Profits up at Anthem, WellPoint - Feb. 16
- » Tenet announces major sell-off - Feb. 16
- » Feature: Climbing out of debt: How to recover from overspending - Feb. 16
- » Brief: New board members join HealthSouth - Feb. 16
- » Brief: Drug companies form high-tech alliances - Feb. 16
- » Brief: Zix acquires MyDocOnline - Feb. 16
- » Brief: Kaiser offers online health info - Feb. 16
- » Brief: Highmark makes plans for surplus - Feb. 16
- » Brief: WebMD buys Physicians Online - Feb. 16
- » Brief: Tenn. company gets funds for hospital purchases - Feb. 16
- » Brief: More spent on health care mergers - Feb. 16
- » Physicians explore group purchasing as a way to cut costs - Feb. 9
- » HealthSouth fraud figures higher than thought - Feb. 9
- » Pennsylvania Blues plans get surplus limits - Feb. 9
- » Feature: Spinning a wider web: The rising fortunes of WebMD - Feb. 9
- » Brief: MedicaLogic founder joins HIMSS - Feb. 9
- » Brief: Mass. Blues plan reports heart savings - Feb. 9
- » Brief: Ohio hospital yanks privileges - Feb. 9
- » Brief: ED care usually paid on appeal - Feb. 9
- » Small practices fuel sales of EMR systems - Feb. 9
- » Consider alternative minimum tax liability - Feb. 9
- » Lawsuit claims HealthSouth auditors knew about fraud - Feb. 2
- » Wisconsin gets pitch for flexibility in health benefits - Feb. 2
- » Hospitals see cash in online auctions - Feb. 2
- » Feature: Urban renewal: When doctors go back to the city - Feb. 2
- » Brief: GE Medical sells SpaceLabs - Feb. 2
- » Brief: Survey: More businesses reaching cap on retiree health benefits - Feb. 2
- » Ways to reduce your personal liability - Feb. 2
January
- » Magellan completes bankruptcy reorganization - Jan. 26
- » Hospital spending lags behind depreciation - Jan. 26
- » Feature: Business ethics: Yes, they exist - Jan. 26
- » Brief: MGMA: Orthopedists' costs on rise - Jan. 26
- » Brief: Tenet whistle-blowers get $8.1 million - Jan. 26
- » Doctors shop for space, move to big box - Jan. 26
- » Consistency key in giving staff time off - Jan. 26
- » Technology valued, but implementing it into practice is slow - Jan. 19
- » Feature: Tax planning never stops: Start the year with a fiscal exam - Jan. 19
- » Brief: DrFirst, ePocrates form alliance - Jan. 19
- » Brief: Express Scripts gets CuraScript - Jan. 19
- » Brief: Gentiva raises outlook - Jan. 19
- » Brief: Pain care company grows - Jan. 19
- » Brief: Analyst downgrades managed care - Jan. 19
- » Squeezing more out of your practice's bottom line - Jan. 19
- » Tenet to sell hospital besieged by fraud charges - Jan. 12
- » Doctor-investors could lose Ohio hospital privileges - Jan. 12
- » Feature: In the cards: Getting paid with plastic - Jan. 12
- » Brief: Companies secure URAC accreditation - Jan. 12
- » Brief: HealthSouth board members resign - Jan. 12
- » Brief: Hospital turns to physicians for help - Jan. 12
- » Brief: Hospital bad debt expected to rise - Jan. 12
- » Michigan PPO asks frequent ED users to phone plan first - Jan. 12
- » Matching your money with your values - Jan. 12
- » Story Comment: Action taken to reduce claim denial, allow audit equity - Jan. 5
- » First HealthSouth sentences handed down - Jan. 5
- » Feature: Waking up to sleep clinics: Growing industry offers eye-opening investments - Jan. 5
- » Brief: ProxyMed buys PlanVista - Jan. 5
- » Brief: U.S. Oncology issues finance warning - Jan. 5
- » Internet users annoyed by explosion of spam spam spam spam - Jan. 5
- » Look for signs of price-fixing potholes - Jan. 5