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  • AAMC–Association of American Medical Colleges As an association of medical schools, teaching hospitals, and academic societies, the AAMC works with its members to set a national agenda for medical education, biomedical research, and health care.
  • ACGME - Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical EducationA private professional organization responsible for the accreditation of nearly 7,800 residency education programs, the ACGME is one of the largest private accrediting agencies in the country, if not the world.
  • AHA–American Hospital AssociationAHA is the national organization representing all types of hospitals, health care networks, their patients and communities. Founded in 1898, it is a truly reliable source for healthcare leaders, covering the very latest on health care issues and trends.
  • AMA–American Medical AssociationAMA's work includes the development and promotion of standards in medical practice, research, and education; strong advocacy on behalf of patients and physicians; and the commitment to providing timely information on matters important to the health of America.
  • American Medical NewsThe nation's best-read newspaper on professional, social, economic and policy issues in medicine, American Medical News serves as an impartial forum for information affecting physicians and their practices.
  • Health GradesCompare and research physicians online by area, compiled into one convenient report including Board certification information; state and federal sanction information; plus name, address and Health Grades ratings for area hospital(s).
  • MedscapeMedscape provides specialists, primary care physicians, and other health professionals with today’s most robust medical information and education. Tap into market-leading CME courses, view online coverage of medical conferences, access over 100 medical journals and much more.
  • Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationAn independent philanthropy focusing on the major health care issues facing the nation, the Foundation providesfacts and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the general public.
  • Modern Healthcare The only health care business news weekly, Modern Healthcare provides hospital executives with reliable, up-to-date and comprehensive healthcare news. The magazine also publishes a daily e-mail newsletter, the Daily Dose, and exclusive content for modernhealthcare.com.
  • Modern PhysicianA monthly business news magazine written for physician executives providing up-to-date news and information on management, legal, labor, regulatory, socio-economic issues.
  • New Jersey Hospital AssociationGovernment Daily, the official newsletter of the New Jersey Hospital Association's Legislative Affairs Department, provides daily updates on government news affecting healthcare from Trenton to Washington, D.C.
  • US News & World Report A special edition of the national news weekly, US News & World Report - Health discusses current health issues, serving as a research tool about the best hospitals, women's health, men's health, and more.
  • WebMDThe leading consumer-focused healthcare information website, WebMD covers health and wellness news, support communities, interactive health management tools and more. Readers can participate in real-time discussions with experts and others who share similar health conditions.
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The Daily News
07/29/2010
  • Member News
    N.J. hospitals are honored in U.S. News & World Report (newjerseynewsroom.com) But Hackensack University Medical Center didn't do badly. It was singled out for its geriatrics department and its heart/heart surgery department, the only hospital in New Jersey to receive two rankings in this year's publication. It was also only one of 152 hospitals to be ranked in the top 50 in a specialty.
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    Teen helps raise nearly $28,000 for Somerset Medical Center (mycentraljersey.com) Stephen Wurst has been trying to raise money in honor of his late mother, Laurie Parlin, for most of this year.
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  • Children’s Healthcare Coverage
    Health insurers win concession on kids' coverage (washingtonpost.com) The health insurance industry has won a concession from the Obama administration on insurance coverage for children.
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  • Independent Payment Advisory Board
    GOP leaders push to repeal Medicare cost-cutting panel (thehill.com) Top Senate Republicans this week unveiled legislation to eliminate the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), the panel recently created by Democrats to fast-track Medicare cuts when spending tops pre-set limits.
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  • Medical Services
    Americans Cut Back on Visits to Doctor (online.wsj.com) Insured Americans are using fewer medical services, raising questions about whether patients are consuming less health care as they pick up a greater share of the costs.
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