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6 hours ago ago from Objections
Lecture & Discussion in Oakland, California, January 3, 2010 US Health Care Reform: Another Historic Moment in the Administration of Poverty Time: January 3, 2010, Sunday, 1:00 pm Location: Niebyl-Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609-1113 Ph: (510) 595-7417 Speaker: Joseph Patrick, co-editor of GegenStandpunkt (Germany) With the legislation on healthcare reform coming to a head, President Obama has left no ...
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2 hours ago ago from Nigeria Health Watch
It was interesting listening to Dele Olojede - Founder of 234Next speak on Inside Africa on CNN. He spoke about the apathy in our society about the big issues, such as ex Governors that have become king makers despite 234Next showing Nigerians evidence of convictions that should make us very angry. So why are we not? How can we read stories like those below on the state of affairs on our health system and shrug her shoulders..and move on. ...
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The US Senate sets to vote on a health care bill over Christmas this Tuesday after what have been months of fierce political debate. As the opposition warned of socialized medicine and death panels , public support for and the president himself understandably plummeted. Although America's health care is among the most expensive yet one of the most restricted systems in the world, people began to fear that under the Democrats' plans, they ...
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Skip to Navigation You are not signed in Sign In Register RSS / Subscribe www.healthcaregoesmobile.com Search this site: What we’ve heard from the HGM community about managing change Submitted by Jared Quoyeser on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 12:57pm in Mobile Point of Care (MPoC) , Value Proposition / ROI , ...
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7 hours ago ago from Biomed Middle East
DOHA: The primary healthcare sector in Qatar is undergoing major revamping to meet the demands of the growing population of the country, a senior health official has said. Rapid growth in the number of foreign workers over the past few years has been putting tremendous pressure on health centres across the country — most of them were established in the 1980s — according to Dr Mariam Abdul Malik, general manager of the primary healthcare ...
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