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Question About Healthcare

18 hours ago ago from Jungle Jil

One aspect of the healthcare bill that I have noticed is possibly quite detrimental to me: There seems to be a requirement that all Americans purchase healthcare insurance (or be covered by healthcare insurance) or be penalized by the government for not doing so. If I purchase health insurance from an American insurance company, (a) chances are they wouldn't cover any doctor or hospital that I or my wife visit here in the jungle, and more ...

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The Cause Endured:60-39 HealthCare Bill Passes Senate

8 hours ago ago from Oblogma Sense

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) listens to remarks after the U.S. Senate approved President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 24, 2009. By a 60-39 vote, Senators backed sweeping changes in the medical insurance market and new coverage for tens of millions of uninsured Americans. REUTERS/Jim Young The late Senator Teddy Kennedy evoked the phrase the cause endures and that cause for ...

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Major shifts in health policy this holiday season

8 hours ago ago from Tracy Davidson

The U.S. Senate approved President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul on Thursday, backing sweeping changes in the medical insurance market and new coverage for tens of millions of uninsured Americans. Healthcare coverage and the hastle of forms On a party-line 60-39 vote, Senate Democrats supported the most dramatic shifts in health policy in four decades. The early-morning Christmas Eve vote followed months of political wrangling ...

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Senate Passes Healthcare Bill [Success]

10 hours ago ago from Gawker

Senate Passes Healthcare Bill After what feels like seventeen years and 14m column inches the Senate passed the healthcare reform bill 60-39 today (no Republicans voted for it). Assuming they can agree on a final version with Congress, here's what it will mean. The public option and expansion of Medicare have been much discussed. They did not make it in the forms many wanted — due partly to the intransigence of Joe ...

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Time to Pass the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act

4 hours ago ago from Fog City Journal

By Ralph E. Stone December 24, 2009 What happened to the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2009 ? Did it fall through the cracks along with the public option? Because there is unlikely to be a public option in the forthcoming healthcare legislation, Congress must repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act antitrust exemption for the health insurance industry as a first step toward bringing at least some competition in ...

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Senate Health Bill Clears Final Hurdle; Vote Slated for Christmas Eve - FOXBusiness.com

23 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Health Care Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Senate Health Bill Clears Final Hurdle; Vote Slated for Christmas Eve   Reuters   WASHINGTON--Senate ...

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