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August 31, 2010 - 1:04 am No Comments

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August 29, 2010 - 4:57 pm No Comments

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Top insurer tells 1,000 GPs NOT to give swine flu vaccine

August 29, 2010 - 4:49 pm 5 Comments

2 Top insurer tells 1,000 GPs NOT to give swine flu vaccineTop insurer tells 1,000 GPs not to give swine flu vaccine

An insurance company has warned 1,000 GPs not to administer the swine flu vaccine.
The HSE plans to enlist family doctors to give the swine flu vaccine to patients with pre-existing medical conditions.
But an insurance company which covers around 1,000 of the 2,200 to 2,500 GPs in the country advised them not to sign up for the work because of legal indemnity issues.
The HSE has given GPs until today to sign up to give the vaccine to 400,000 of their patients with certain medical conditions from next week.
Medisec Ireland, which covers around 1,000 GPs, told their members yesterday not to sign up until all indemnity issues were resolved.
GP sources said last night this may lead some doctors who have signed up to withdraw their participation in the programme.
In a letter to the doctors Medisec said it was unclear where a GP would legally stand if they exercised their discretion not to give the vaccine to their patients.
There are also unresolved legal issues around the doctors identifying and offering the vaccine to at-risk patients.
The company said the Irish Medical Organisation had been trying to negotiate an acceptable resolution to the serious medico/legal issues with the HSE, but had not been successful.
Other concerns relate to the cost of legal representation for doctors who may find themselves before their disciplinary body the Medical Council if they fail to give the vaccine to a patient.
They could also have to go before the same body for exercising their clinical judgment not to administer the vaccine to a patient of another doctor who had been referred to them.
Concern
The letter to GPs said that while the administration of the vaccine would be deemed normal work and covered by a doctor’s policy, the outstanding issues of concern
might not fall into this category due to the amount of work involved and could lead to “adverse indemnity consequences”.
It added: “Accordingly, in the circumstances, we do not recommend our members to sign up for the programme until all issues have been resolved.”
The other company indemnifying doctors, the Medical Protection Society, is believed to have indicated GPs could go ahead with the vaccinations.
The HSE may have to extend today’s deadline for more clarification. It plans to publicise the rollout of the vaccine to at-risk patients tomorrow.

- Eilish O’Regan, Health Correspondent
Irish Independent

http://www.independent.ie/health/swine-flu/top-insurer-tells-1000-gps-not-to-give-swine-flu-vaccine-1912502.html

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Top insurer tells 1,000 GPs NOT to give swine flu vaccine (AUDIO VERSION)

August 29, 2010 - 4:41 pm 5 Comments

2 Top insurer tells 1,000 GPs NOT to give swine flu vaccine (AUDIO VERSION)Top insurer tells 1,000 GPs not to give swine flu vaccine

An insurance company has warned 1,000 GPs not to administer the swine flu vaccine.
The HSE plans to enlist family doctors to give the swine flu vaccine to patients with pre-existing medical conditions.
But an insurance company which covers around 1,000 of the 2,200 to 2,500 GPs in the country advised them not to sign up for the work because of legal indemnity issues.
The HSE has given GPs until today to sign up to give the vaccine to 400,000 of their patients with certain medical conditions from next week.
Medisec Ireland, which covers around 1,000 GPs, told their members yesterday not to sign up until all indemnity issues were resolved.
GP sources said last night this may lead some doctors who have signed up to withdraw their participation in the programme.
In a letter to the doctors Medisec said it was unclear where a GP would legally stand if they exercised their discretion not to give the vaccine to their patients.
There are also unresolved legal issues around the doctors identifying and offering the vaccine to at-risk patients.
The company said the Irish Medical Organisation had been trying to negotiate an acceptable resolution to the serious medico/legal issues with the HSE, but had not been successful.
Other concerns relate to the cost of legal representation for doctors who may find themselves before their disciplinary body the Medical Council if they fail to give the vaccine to a patient.
They could also have to go before the same body for exercising their clinical judgment not to administer the vaccine to a patient of another doctor who had been referred to them.
Concern
The letter to GPs said that while the administration of the vaccine would be deemed normal work and covered by a doctor’s policy, the outstanding issues of concern
might not fall into this category due to the amount of work involved and could lead to “adverse indemnity consequences”.
It added: “Accordingly, in the circumstances, we do not recommend our members to sign up for the programme until all issues have been resolved.”
The other company indemnifying doctors, the Medical Protection Society, is believed to have indicated GPs could go ahead with the vaccinations.
The HSE may have to extend today’s deadline for more clarification. It plans to publicise the rollout of the vaccine to at-risk patients tomorrow.

- Eilish O’Regan, Health Correspondent
Irish Independent

http://www.independent.ie/health/swine-flu/top-insurer-tells-1000-gps-not-to-give-swine-flu-vaccine-1912502.html

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Irish Not Gambling with Swine Flu Jab

August 29, 2010 - 4:33 pm 11 Comments

2 Irish Not Gambling with Swine Flu JabTop insurer tells 1,000 GPs not to give swine flu vaccine

http://www.independent.ie/health/swine-flu/top-insurer-tells-1000-gps-not-to-give-swine-flu-vaccine-1912502.html

An insurance company has warned 1,000 GPs not to administer the swine flu vaccine.
The HSE plans to enlist family doctors to give the swine flu vaccine to patients with pre-existing medical conditions.But an insurance company which covers around 1,000 of the 2,200 to 2,500 GPs in the country advised them not to sign up for the work because of legal indemnity issues.
The HSE has given GPs until today to sign up to give the vaccine to 400,000 of their patients with certain medical conditions from next week.
Medisec Ireland, which covers around 1,000 GPs, told their members yesterday not to sign up until all indemnity issues were resolved.
GP sources said last night this may lead some doctors who have signed up to withdraw their participation in the programme.
In a letter to the doctors Medisec said it was unclear where a GP would legally stand if they exercised their discretion not to give the vaccine to their patients.
There are also unresolved legal issues around the doctors identifying and offering the vaccine to at-risk patients.
The company said the Irish Medical Organisation had been trying to negotiate an acceptable resolution to the serious medico/legal issues with the HSE, but had not been successful.
Other concerns relate to the cost of legal representation for doctors who may find themselves before their disciplinary body the Medical Council if they fail to give the vaccine to a patient.
They could also have to go before the same body for exercising their clinical judgment not to administer the vaccine to a patient of another doctor who had been referred to them.
Concern
The letter to GPs said that while the administration of the vaccine would be deemed normal work and covered by a doctor’s policy, the outstanding issues of concern might not fall into this category due to the amount of work involved and could lead to “adverse indemnity consequences”.
It added: “Accordingly, in the circumstances, we do not recommend our members to sign up for the programme until all issues have been resolved.”
The other company indemnifying doctors, the Medical Protection Society, is believed to have indicated GPs could go ahead with the vaccinations.
The HSE may have to extend today’s deadline for more clarification. It plans to publicise the rollout of the vaccine to at-risk patients tomorrow.

- Eilish O’Regan, Health Correspondent

Irish Independent

Update

http://www.independent.ie/health/swine-flu/vaccinations-against-swine-flu-to-begin-for-atrisk-groups-1915681.html

Dr Holohan said 1,600 GPs have signed up to give the vaccine to their at-risk patients and another 300 out of over 2,000 doctors have sought clarification on indemnity issues.
The at-risk groups include: women who are over 14 weeks pregnant; women who have given birth in the previous six weeks; those with long-term lung disease like asthma and cystic fibrosis, heart disease and kidney disease among others.

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Company Profile: WellPoint Inc (WLP)

August 29, 2010 - 4:24 pm No Comments

2 Company Profile: WellPoint Inc (WLP)Like B. B. King but without the guitar, health benefits provider WellPoint is the king of the Blues. Through its subsidiaries, the firm provides health coverage, primarily under the Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) name, to about 34 million members. The largest health insurer in the US, it is a Blue Cross or BCBS licensee in more than a dozen states and provides plans under the Unicare name in other parts of the country. WellPoint offers a broad range of managed care plans (including PPO, HMO, indemnity, and hybrid plans) to employers, individuals, and Medicare and Medicaid recipients. It also provides administrative services to self-insured groups, as well as specialty insurance products

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Swine Flu Chaos as Doctors are not Insured

August 29, 2010 - 4:17 pm 3 Comments

2 Swine Flu Chaos as Doctors are not InsuredHERE IS THE LINK:

http://www.smh.com.au/national/swine-flu-vaccine-plan-in-disarray-20090827-f17x.html?skin=text-only

Swine flu vaccine plan in disarray

Date: August 28 2009

Julie Robotham Medical Editor

THE Federal Government’s plan to immunise the population against swine flu is in chaos because insurers may not cover doctors who administer the jab.

Inadequate testing and the possibility of spreading other infections means there is too high a risk patients will sue, the insurers say.

Despite weeks of crisis talks, the Government has refused to underwrite doctors’ liability for the vaccinations and medical groups say the program – due to start as early as mid-September – cannot proceed unless doctors are insured.

The president of the Australian Medical Association, Andrew Pesce, said: ”The indemnity issue needs to be sorted out or else the vaccination program won’t go ahead In the environment we’re in, someone has to be held accountable for rare vaccine reactions that may occur

”If the Government decides there is a priority need to roll out the vaccine, then it has a duty to indemnify the doctors who provide it.”

A spokesman for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Ronald McCoy, said the wrangling could undermine community confidence in the vaccine’s safety. ”It’s the public’s health that’s at risk here,” he said.

The Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, announced in May an order with vaccine supplier CSL for 21 million doses – enough to protect at least half the population from the flu strain. Analysts’ estimates suggest that contract may be worth up to $120 million.

But the insurers believe the distribution of the vaccine in multiple-dose vials exposes people to unnecessary risk of blood-borne infection from other recipients. As well, they believe the possibility of rare side-effects has been inadequately explored. These issues, they say, will make it hard for doctors to advise people whether or not to have the injection, exposing them to patient complaints that they were not properly informed.

The chief executive of the Medical Indemnity Industry Association of Australia, Ellen Edmonds-Wilson, said it was up to individual insurers ”to make an assessment of the risk [from] the drug”, which she noted had not yet been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

Medical defence organisations MDA National Insurance and Avant Mutual Group said they were still considering whether to indemnify members who gave patients the vaccinations. Avant’s general manager of claims, Lisa Clarke, said the entire industry was ”in ongoing discussions with the [health department] on the proposed roll-out.”

A spokeswoman for the Medical Indemnity Protection Society, Elda Rebechi, said the company would cover doctors, but warned them to ”appropriately advise patients that the vaccine is untested and may have [currently] unknown consequences We do not know the risk [or] benefit of the vaccine versus contracting the disease.”

Other companies told the Herald they would insist on a federally funded doctors’ insurance scheme.

But the head of clinical research at the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance at the University of Sydney, Robert Booy, said the insurers’ arguments were superficial and ”unnecessarily inflammatory”, and proper training of clinicians would virtually eliminate infection risk.

Other doctors questioned the Government’s commitment to multi-dose vials, saying they were ordered when experts feared a severe epidemic.

NSW emergency departments last week saw 203 patients with flu symptoms – down from 338 a week earlier, and a low number compared to regular flu seasons, NSW Health said yesterday.

CSL’s director of public affairs, Rachel David, said the company’s clinical trials were designed to test how much vaccine would be needed to provoke an immune response, not its fundamental safety – which was the same as seasonal flu vaccine.

A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Ageing said the Government would take delivery of 2 million vaccine doses by the end of August. ”These can be predeployed and stored in states and territories in preparation for an initial vaccine program”, when further CSL trial data was received, she said.

Ms Roxon has said immunisations could start by mid-September, but the spokeswoman emphasised the start date was not set. The program would focus first on health workers, pregnant women and people with chronic disease. Children would receive the shots later.

The department was ”discussing medical indemnity issues for immunisation providers with relevant stakeholders”.

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Uncovered: New Mexico’s Farmworkers

August 29, 2010 - 4:08 pm 1 Comment

2 Uncovered: New Mexicos FarmworkersAccess to Workers’ Compensation for New Mexico’s Farmworkers-Advocate for changes to the NM Workers’ Compensation Act to include farmworkers in mandatory coverage.

The purpose of the Workers’ Compensation Act is “to provide a humanitarian and economical system of compensation for injured workmen”. Workers’ compensation insurance provides medical and indemnity benefits to workers who are injured on the job. When an employee is injured in New Mexico, these benefits help to rehabilitate the employee while also allowing them to receive income for the time they are out of work. Almost all employers in New Mexico are required to purchase Workers’ Compensation insurance. However, since it was enacted in 1917 the Act has excluded employers of farm and ranch workers from the mandatory purchase of workers’ compensation insurance. The Center is working toward getting farm and ranch workers mandatory coverage by Workers’ Compensation.

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Indemnity General – The Deductible – part 4 of 4

August 29, 2010 - 4:00 pm 1 Comment

2 Indemnity General   The Deductible   part 4 of 4The first of four scenes in a satirical mini-soap opera depicting the woes at the axis of an absurdist medical industrial complex.

These videos are a component of the Living in Sim project.

http://livinginsim.com

video credits:
Concept and Video: Justine Cooper
Written by: Jason Lindner, Sean Cunningham, Joshua Scher and Scott Stein
Video Editing: Andrew Freiband
Sound Design and Music: Bradford Reed
Voiceover: Barrett Klein, Candice Holdorf

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Combating Childhood Obesity in the Doctors Office

August 29, 2010 - 3:52 pm No Comments

2 Combating Childhood Obesity in the Doctors OfficePresident Clinton launches the Alliance Healthcare Initiative with insurers, employers, and national medical associations to combat childhood obesity, on February 19, 2009, in Harlem, New York City.

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