In Obama Budget, ‘Small’ Business Gets Bigger

WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) — The Obama administration’s budget proposal allows more employers to qualify for a tax credit to offset the costs of providing health insurance to their workers.

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Low Overhead Service Business

Ambitious person wanted to open a branch office of Mobile Massage Team, the on-site corporate massage specialists.You do not have to be a massage therapist to run this business. I am not a massage therapist and manage this business from my home based office….

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EMRapproved to Exhibit at HIMSS12

EMR technology and consulting resource EMRapproved.com will exhibit at the 2012 HIMSS Conference.

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Hep B Free Philadelphia and Hepatitis B Foundation Launch -Where is the Hep B Hero?- Contest and Sweepstakes

Support Hep B Free Philadelphia and Find the -Hep B Hero- – Five Chances to Win.

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Agathos Laboratories, Inc. and MEDTOX Diagnostics Form Laboratory Services Partnership

Affordable Workplace Drug Testing for Small and Medium-Sized Business.

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MediQuant Inc. to Exhibit at the 2012 HIMSS Conference in Las Vegas

Pioneer in healthcare data solutions to show attendees how they can access data in real-time, continue to bill accounts and reduce HIS conversion cost during legacy decommissioning.

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Lebert Fitness Partners with Fit Quote in the UK

Lebert Fitness Equipment has partnered with Fit Quote and chosen it as its UK distributor

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iTech partners with NexTrust

iTech, a SaaS based Healthcare billing and Practice Management System vendor announces a partnership with NexTrust, Inc., the provider of BillFlash Document Services.

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New MCAT: Hard Science No Longer Sole Aim

WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) — Aspiring doctors will face a major change on the medical school admission exam starting in 2015, when the Medical College Admission Test moves away from its focus on natural sciences and begins to incorporate more social sciences.

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Fewer People Get Health Insurance at Work

WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) — The percentage of Americans who received health insurance from an employer dropped in 2011, according to a Gallup poll.

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