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The “Right” to Health Care
16 hours ago ago from Libertarian Party of West Virginia
Many libertarians have joined the DownsizeDC organization, and through them, frequently email our US Senators and Representatives advising them on how they should vote. One recent email was sent concerning the pending health care bill now before the Senate. Senators Byrd and Rockefeller have responded to this email on health care. Senator Byrd justifies his position on this bill with the following statement: I have always believed that access ...
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3 hours ago ago from The Boston 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Boston, MA
The history of health care and health insurance is a fairly new concept in the United States. The first health assistance plans began to surface during the Civil War but they only covered accidents which were related to travel. These plans covered people who were traveling by train or boat. These early plans were the inspiration for health plans that covered more medical expenses such as illness and hospital benefits. The first acknowledged ...
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21 hours ago ago from Washblog - Diaries
My name is John Kitzhaber. Before serving two terms as Oregon's governor I was an emergency room doctor. I'd like to take a moment of your time to talk about health care. As the national debate health care reform debate intensifies, it is important to remember the objective here is not just to finance and deliver medical care - the objective is to improve the health of Americans. And to date the congressional debate has been focused largely ...
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6 hours ago ago from PopEater
HONOLULU -When it comes to spending money on public health and hospitals, the U.S. Census Bureau says Hawaii leads the nation. The agency says in a new report on state government finances that Hawaii topped the other states in spending as a percentage of total expenditures last year. It says Hawaii spent 11.5 percent of the state budget on public health and hospitals. That was ahead of Alabama's 10.1 percent and South Carolina's 9.9 percent. ...
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1 day ago ago from Good News Now
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Both the U.S. House passed health care reform bill and the new bill under consideration in the U.S. Senate spell economic trouble for nearly all of the state and local economies where hospitals owned by physicians are located. A new analysis (attached) of the health reform bill prepared by John Schneider, PhD, shows that not one hospital owned and operated by physicians would be allowed to grow in response ...
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Christa Davison is a supervising nurse at a public health clinic that screens workers and students for tuberculosis, treats teens for sexually transmitted diseases, and vaccinates children against illnesses. But at times this fall, Ms. Davison had to put some of that work aside to help staff several swine-flu clinics run by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. On Tuesday, routine immunizations and testing for tuberculosis and ...
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For the first time in Wisconsin, patients suffering from arthritis pain have access to a new procedure that uses the precision of robotics to perform partial knee resurfacing surgery. The technology, called MAKOplasty®, is a minimally invasive surgical option that results in shorter hospital stays and faster healing than traditional knee surgeries. “This is the most significant advancement in orthopedic surgery in 20 years,” said Daniel ...
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