Dr. Stein graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1979. He works in Mount Kisco, NY and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Stein is affiliated with Northern Westchester Hospital and Westchester Medical Center.
Dr. Stein graduated from the Temple University School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Bala Cynwyd, PA and 2 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology.
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Health policy consultant Mitchell Stein says if the subsidies are eliminated in states with federally-facilitated marketplaces, lots of people will drop coverage. Most will likely be healthy people. That leaves sicker people in the insurance pool, which costs more and will increase premiums.
Date: Mar 03, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Supreme uncertainty: The future of the Affordable Care Act in Maine
Prescription drugs lists, or formularies, should be more accessible and easier to use, so consumers can figure out which plan best meets their needs, said Mitchell Stein, a Maine health policy consultant who supports the ACA. New regulations requiring insurers to update their doctor directories on
Mitchell Stein, an independent health policy analyst based in Cumberland, said that in many ways insurance premiums reflect nationwide trends in health care costs. The sluggish economy is keeping inflation in check, which is one reason health care costs have been kept down.
Date: Sep 16, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Planned Medicare Advantage Cuts Get Mixed Reaction in Maine
One of those places, says Mitchell Stein of Consumers for Affordable Health Care, is Medicare Advantage. If the program had lived up to its original intent, says Stein, it would never have faced the chopping block, because the whole idea behind it was to give private insurance companies a chaIt's this type of "extra," says Mitchell Stein, that insurance companies may have to pull back on. But he says those with Medicare Advantage plans shouldn't worry about losing their base benefits.
Date: Feb 24, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ex-Bear Gault helped pull a fast one on investors, SEC charges
heart-monitoring devices between 2006 and 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a complaint filed Tuesday at a federal courthouse in California. The SEC also sued Gault's co-chief executive, J. Rowland Perkins, attorney Mitchell Stein and Stein's handyman and chauffeur, Martin B. Carter.
Date: Dec 21, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ex-NFL Star Willie Gault Sued by SEC in Stock-Pumping Fraud
monitoring devices between 2006 and 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a complaint filed today at U.S. District Court in California. The SEC also sued Gault's co-chief executive officer J. Rowland Perkins, attorney Mitchell Stein, and Stein's handyman and chauffeur Martin B. Carter.
Date: Dec 20, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
SEC charges former NFL star Willie Gault, others in fraud
Gault is accused of scheming along with former Hollywood executive J. Rowland Perkins and California attorney Mitchell Stein. Stein and Gault took investors' money for personal use, the SEC alleges. Some money, too, was diverted to one of Gault's brokerage accounts, which was used to bid for the sto
Federal regulators filed a civil complaint Tuesday in Los Angeles alleging that Gault, talent agent J. Rowland Perkins and attorney Mitchell Stein defrauded investors. The lawsuit seeks the return of ill-gotten gains.