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Health Care

Drug coverage cancellation affects more than 250 in Onondaga County

by Eric Reinhardt

 

More than 250 Medicare Part D enrollees in Onondaga County are weighing their options after federal regulators cancelled their prescription drug coverage through a New York City-based insurance company.

Medicare Part D is the prescription drug benefit available through Medicare.


Alliance announces semifinalists in business contest

by Kevin Tampone

 

The Central Upstate Regional Alliance today announced the 10 semifinalists in the annual New York's Creative Core Emerging Business Competition.

The contest seeks to honor the region's most innovative and growth-oriented companies. The top prize is $200,000.


Maffei to support health-care bill

by Eric Reinhardt

 

U.S. Rep. Daniel Maffei (D-DeWitt) plans to support the current proposal for health-care reform in the House of Representatives.
Maffei announced his support for the plan today at the DeWitt office of the American Cancer Society.

Rome Memorial Hospital awarded grant to upgrade wireless network

by Eric Reinhardt

 

The Rome Community Foundation has awarded Rome Memorial Hospital a grant of $40,000 for improvements to its wireless network for Internet access.
The first phase of the wireless-infrastructure upgrade is underway, Bruce Peterson, chief information officer at Rome Memorial, said in a news release.

Study says Oneida, Broome physician practices are major economic drivers

by Eric Reinhardt

 

The nearly 200 physician practices in Oneida County drove more than $300 million into the county's economy in 2008 through the employment of more than 2,200 physicians and staff members.

At the same time, the estimated 130 practices in Broome County contributed more than $400 million in 2008 while employing 2,000 people.



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