Health Care

The West Shore Chamber of Commerce said today it supports the health care reform legislation that President Barack Obama signed into law last year, but would like to see amendments that would improve its impact on businesses.
Susquehanna Township-based Capital BlueCross was one of four sites nationwide to pilot a program that measures the effectiveness of workplace wellness programs.
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary’s Lancaster-area facility could face fines or be shut down if it does not fix significant health and safety violations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday.
The state government is deferring to technology and health care companies for a much larger role in the development of the Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange.
Gov. Tom Corbett on Tuesday proposed a $27.3 billion 2011-12 state budget that is business friendly and would cut spending by 3 percent compared with last year’s budget.
A leaner, more automated manufacturing sector. A greener construction industry. A health care industry dramatically reshaped by reform whose ultimate effect is far from clear.
The Healthy York County Coalition, a midstate health collaborative, has been awarded a two-year, $1.3 million grant to continue its work on a nationwide initiative.
The state Office of Administration today is resubmitting plans to the federal government for a statewide exchange for electronic health records called the Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange, or PHIX.
Two firms with a presence in the midstate saw their fourth-quarter earnings decline.
Two midstate health systems have begun offering cardiac patients a pacemaker that is safe for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, machines.

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