Monday, April 30, 2012
Metformin And Rosiglitazone Combo Best For Kids With Diabetes Type 2
No out-of-state insurers offer plans in Georgia | ajc.com
Areas to be tested for lead | ajc.com
Long weekends risky for teens? | Georgia Health News
Explain employment risks, benefits to physicians - FierceHealthcare
Safer Automated Process Of Lengthening Children's Limbs
Child Abuse: Ophthalmologists Urged To Be Alert For The Signs
Debunking Common Child Vaccine Myths
Girls Who Start Puberty Very Early At Increased Risk Of Psychological Problems
Pulling The Plug On Pacifiers Questioned By Researchers
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Docs must educate on vaccines as states debate refusal laws - FiercePracticeManagement
Team approach may help fill gaps in primary care | Georgia Health News
County rankings show link between economy, health | Georgia Health News
Texts prime parents to get kids a flu shot: study - Yahoo! News
A troubling trend in teens drinking hand sanitizer - latimes.com
3 Common Myths About Child Vaccine Safety Refuted
Children With Abdominal Pain Increasingly Exposed To Emergency Room CT Exams
Children With ADHD May Benefit From Dietary Changes
Childhood Physical Abuse May Lead To Suicidal Thoughts In Adulthood
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Reducing EMR training to save money exacts high toll - amednews.com
Physicians feeling pressure from patients' financial problems - amednews.com
Scoliosis Effectively Treated With Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods - No Repeat Invasive Surgery Required
Child Obesity Not Prevented By Parent Diet Choice Knowledge
Additional Evidence That Eating Together As A Family Improves Health
Monday, April 23, 2012
Health system changes inspire more med students to pursue dual degrees - amednews.com
More physicians calling the shots in latest round of ACOs - amednews.com
Back To Sleep: Safe Sleep Environments Key To Preventing Many Infant Deaths
Infant Behavior, Cry And Sleep Clinic: Research Shows Efficacy Of Treatment Model
Preterm Babies Benefit From Early Milk Feeds
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Some day care is unlicensed | ajc.com
Window Of Opportunity Discovered In Which To Prevent Cerebral Palsy
Encouraging Healthy Eating To Avoid Childhood Obesity
Link Between Childhood Obesity And Increased Risk Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Adulthood
Link Between Childhood Obesity And Increased Risk Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Adulthood
Childhood Trauma Linked To Schizophrenia
Friday, April 20, 2012
Changes to Medicaid enrollment cut care for special needs children | The Augusta Chronicle
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Arkansas levies $1.2 billion in fines over Risperdal usage - latimes.com
Patient data missing for 315,000 Emory patients | ajc.com
What’s wrong with our community health centers? | Georgia Health News
Hypernasal Speech And Nasal Air Escape Associated With Wider Cleft Palate
Grandparents Commonly Don't Hide Their Drugs From Kids Properly
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Study examines where teens get booze | The Augusta Chronicle
State Medicaid plan reverts to fee for service - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance
Automated System Aims To Improve Child Health
Blood Test Identifies Depression In Teens
Improved Flow Would Make Use Of Beds In Pediatric Intensive Care Unit More Efficient
Many Grandparents Store Prescription Medicines Where Children Can Easily Find Them
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Peers May Have A Positive Effect On Adolescent Drinking And Behavior
12-Step Involvement Helps Adolescents Recover From Alcohol, Substance Abuse
Depressed Moms May Disrupt Baby's Sleep
Beyond drowsy, too little sleep ups diabetes risk | ajc.com
Youth Leadership Columbus: Teens teaching teens healthy habits | Health | Columbus Ledger Enquirer
‘Co-sleeping’ infant deaths a persistent problem | Georgia Health News
Monday, April 16, 2012
Next generation of doctors sees gloomy future | Reuters
Deadly Choking Game Fairly Common Among Kids
Keeping Baby Calm After Vaccine - The 5S's Plan
Medicaid, PeachCare cope with cash problem | Georgia Health News
Maximus and PSI sign deal
Editors Note: Both companies
have major contracts with Georgia Medicaid. Maximus operates the Georgia
Families program web portal and IT structure; and PSI handles the Peachcare
eligibility system.
DATE: April 12, 2012
MAXIMUS Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Policy
Studies Inc. for $67 Million Cash
Acquisition to Strengthen the Company’s Leadership in
the Administration of U.S.
Health and Human Services Programs
(RESTON, Va. – April 12,
2012) – MAXIMUS (NYSE:MMS) announced
today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Policy Studies Inc.
(PSI), a government health and human services provider. The acquisition is
expected to strengthen MAXIMUS’ leadership in the administration of health and
human services programs across the United States . The acquisition is
expected to close on April 30, 2012 and is subject to certain closing
conditions.
For more than 25 years,
Denver-based Policy Studies Inc. has supported government clients in the
administration of public programs that include public health insurance
programs, such as Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP),
welfare-to-work services, and child support enforcement. Policy Studies Inc.
has approximately 1,300 employees across the United States .
The all-cash transaction is
valued at approximately $67 million. Policy Studies Inc. had revenue of
approximately $137 million for the year ended December 31, 2011. Excluding
acquisition-related and one-time charges, MAXIMUS expects the acquisition to be
slightly accretive for the remainder of its fiscal 2012 year and fully
accretive in fiscal 2013.
“The acquisition of Policy
Studies Inc. strengthens our core health and human services reach within the United States
and brings added resources and new customers,” commented Richard Montoni, Chief
Executive Officer of MAXIMUS. “MAXIMUS and Policy Studies Inc. have known and
respected each other for many years and the high degree of overlap between the
operations of MAXIMUS and Policy Studies Inc. make this step a natural fit for
both companies. The acquisition brings together extensive experience and
knowledge in the domestic health and human services markets, offers the ability
to leverage infrastructure and innovation, and focuses business development resources
as macro trends continue to increase demand for our core services.”
MAXIMUS will update its
financial guidance on May 3, 2012, concurrent with reporting its results for
the quarter ended March 31, 2012.
Morgan Stanley & Co. advised Policy Studies Inc. on the
transaction.
Obesity Creates Unhealthful Conditions In The Womb
Neonatal webcams welcome the ever-present parents - amednews.com
Does Vitamin D Enhance Academic Performance? Probably Not
Strains Of Common Parasite Linked To Severe Illness In US Newborns
Should 'Mental Health Checkups' Be Made Part Of Health Care In Schools?
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Study Links Mothers’ Weight and Blood-Sugar Levels to Health of Newborns - Health Blog - WSJ
State won’t rush ‘redesign’ of health programs | Georgia Health News
Georgia gets role in Medicare ‘accountable care’ | Georgia Health News
Fast, Accurate Autism Diagnosis Produced By Web-Based Tool
Health comparison-shopping on the rise - FiercePracticeManagement
Americans Struggle With Medical Care Despite Economic Recovery - NYTimes.com
Youth Exposure To Alcohol Ads On Radio Estimated By Online Tool
The Long-Term Health Benefits Of Supporting LGB Children
Without Changes To Eating And Activity, It Is Predicted That More Than 1 In 5 Young People Will Be Obese By 2020
Breaking News: HHS proposes 1-year delay in ICD-10 implementation deadline | ICD10 Watch
ACOs steam ahead regardless of Supreme Court ruling - FierceHealthcare
Out-of-state insurance law does nothing yet | Georgia Health News
Early Intervention Can Help Students
Tackling Dyslexia Before Kids Learn To Read
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
US teen births: Miss. has highest rate, NH lowest | ajc.com
State revenues up 5 percent in March | ajc.com
Boys Who Have Been Sexually Abused More Likely To Take Sexual Risks
Overweight Boys And Girls Benefit From Being Fit According To In-School Tests
Unhealthy Snacks, Sodas And Watching TV - A Threat To Childhood Health
Monday, April 9, 2012
5 mistakes doctors make when borrowing money - amednews.com
Richard Hyatt: Dr. Denmark was voice for those who couldn't talk | Richard Hyatt | Columbus Ledger Enquirer
Autism science and brain research is moving 'stunningly fast' – USATODAY.com
Health worse in rural counties, study shows | Georgia Health News
State’s share in WellCare case: $33 million | Georgia Health News
Hundreds fill church for Dr. Leila Denmark services | Online Athens
Arizona Gets OK To Expand Health Coverage To Kids – Capsules - The KHN Blog
California, Vermont consider tougher vaccine-exemption rules - amednews.com
Childhood Acute Kidney Injury In ICU Raises Risk Of Chronic Kidney Disease
Facial Features Of Children With Down Syndrome Lead To Implicit Stereotyping
Genes That Influence Childhood Obesity Found
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
CMS rejects Medicaid hospital coverage cap - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance
Georgia first lady visits local child-abuse prevention agency | Online Athens
Commentary | Georgia Health News
America's Obesity Epidemic Significantly Worse Than Previously Believed
CMS backlog shortchanges doctors on e-prescribing exemptions - amednews.com
Many Preschoolers Do Not Play Outdoors Daily
For Children With Perforated Appendicitis, Surgical Treatment Can Cut Costs And Improve Outcomes
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Georgia’s famed Dr. Denmark dies at 114 | Georgia Health News
Link Between Low Birth Weight And Obesity May Be Reversed By Caloric Moderation
Needle-Free Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine For Babies
Most Teens Have Experimented With Drugs Or Alcohol
Whooping Cough Vaccine Effectiveness Fades From Ages 8 To 12
Monday, April 2, 2012
Genome sequencing to add new twist to doctor-patient talks - amednews.com
Criminal background checks provide patchwork protection against rogue doctors - amednews.com
Birth Weight May Identify Future Metabolic Risk In Girls
Asthmatic Children Had Lung Function Deficits As Newborns
A powerful voice in health care — Q & A with David Cook | Georgia Health News
Dieting During Pregnancy Increases Risk Of Obesity And Diabetes For Offspring
What survived, what sank in legislative session | ajc.com
Georgia lawmakers look back on session ruled by extremes | jacksonville.com
Rat Model Tests Treatments To Reduce Anesthesia-Induced Injury In Infants
Association Between Childhood Traumatic Experiences And Adult IBS Symptoms
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