Marina Alvarez holds her 14-month-old son Esteban and kisses the chunky toddler on the cheek as she talks with her neighbor Thomas Locke in the front yard of her northeast Las Vegas home.
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If you believe the great writer Oscar Wilde — “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.” — the past week was a great one for those trying to make medical tourism a substantial part of the economic engine of Southern Nevada.
It’s a topic that’s become a part of the national conversation, almost as much as unemployment and same-sex marriage.
He sits there day after day in the courtroom staring straight ahead through custom eyeglasses, his eyes wide, wide open.
It eats at Dr. Michael Casey when someone with minor injuries dies, seemingly giving up the will to live.
With good reason –– it’s more than 100 degrees in the shade –– you are being inundated with media reports about the effects of heat.
When insurance companies and medical providers have one of their frequent wars over money, what too often happens is that you and me –– so often referred to as either a cherished policyholder or a cherished patient –– end up as collateral damage.