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National Health Info. starts health-care/medical newsletters.


National Health Information (NHI NHI
abbr.
National Health Insurance
; Atlanta, GA) has begun the publication of two new monthly newsletters, including Consumer Driven Healthcare (CDH Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)
A condition in which the fetal diaphragm—the muscle dividing the chest and abdominal cavity—does not close completely.

Mentioned in: Prenatal Surgery
) and Alternative Medicine Research Report (AMRP AMRP Affluent Market Research Program ). An annual subscription costs $399 for the former and $199 for the latter title.

CDH is written to help health care organizations "respond effectively to the shift in market power, become consumer-centric, and position themselves to become market leaders in the new consumer driven market," NHI said. Editorial includes information on marketing and branding, planning, business development, launching new products and services, dealing with new insurance products, contracting and operations strategies.

AMRP is designed to help physicians stay current with clinical research related to alternative medicine, as well as the reimbursement Reimbursement

Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred.
 and legislative developments involving complementary and alternative medicine The term complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is an umbrella term for alternative medicine and complementary medicine.

Alternative medicine describes practices used in place of conventional medical treatments.
. The letter includes summaries of research and trial results, advice and commentary on the significance of the research, citations and brief abstracts, updates on new alternative products and business developments, and coverage of national legislative actions.

NHI publishes a variety of healthcare and related-topic newsletters, including such titles as Data Strategies & Benchmarks, Physicians Profiling, Disease Management News and Managed Dental Care.
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