Wednesday 25 January 2012

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Health Care M&A Spending Rises 11% in 2011 According to New Report from Irving ...
MarketWatch (press release)
NORWALK, Conn., Jan 25, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- During 2011, a total of $227.4 billion was committed to finance the year's activity in the health care merger, acquisition and takeover market. This represents an 11% increase over the $205.6 billion ...
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The real health care scare is a lack of provincial discipline
Globe and Mail
One newspaper headline proclaimed that the federal government's deep cuts in health care financing would prove "disastrous." Another newspaper headline anticipated that these deep cuts would "deny health care to the sick and the aged.
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Globe and Mail
Wyden-Ryan plan won't improve health care system
Statesman Journal
Ryan could make is to recognize that health care is not a privilege but a human right. Instead, their plan continues employer-based private insurance to finance health care, which will accelerate the destruction of American's families, America's health ...
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Glaxo's Horlicks Health Drink Outsells Pepsi in India: Retail
Bloomberg
While they have lower margins, consumer products provide steady, low-risk revenue growth without patent expirations, said Rajesh Varma, who helps manage 5 billion euros ($6.5 billion) at DNCA Finance SA in Paris. Stable Growth "Consumer health care is ...
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Bloomberg
Shaun Francis: Freeing the provinces from a made-in-Ottawa health-care solution
National Post (blog)
All the premiers grasped the implications of the overt, financial component: The Harper government pledged to continue the 6% increases in federal health-care funding until 2017, then committed to increases equal to economic growth plus inflation until ...
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National Post (blog)
Investigation finds disgraced doctor took £100000 from out-of-hours GP service
This is Croydon
A DISGRACED doctor took £100000 from an out-of-hours GP service in Croydon, a report published today has found. Dr Ravi Sondhi abused his position as chairman and finance director of Croydoc, failing to answer telephone calls when on duty and ran the ...
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