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21 hours ago ago from SOCIALIZED MEDICINE
Spending on NHS bureaucracy up 50 per cent Spending on NHS bureaucracy has risen by 50 per cent in just four years, according to "heartbreaking" government figures. The increases include a 43 per cent rise in the costs of managers, while spending on clerical staff rose by 78 per cent at Primary Care Trusts (PCTs), which decide how NHS funds should be used. Meanwhile, their expenditure on management consultants and temporary staff more than ...
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22 hours ago ago from Health Insurance Bounds
In a original press release , Families USA has reported that nearly 1 in 3 people in America were uninsured during 2006-2007 . The behold found that the highest percentage of people who were uninsured for some fraction of the year are working families. When it comes to health insurance, or the lack of it, age and urge don't matter. 89.6 people in America do not have health insurance. Four out of five people have gone without health ...
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13 hours ago ago from Inzax
We were told we had to do it because of the however many millions of uninsured, yet this bill will leave some 25 million Americans uninsured. On the other hand, millions of young fit healthy Americans in their first jobs who currently take the entirely reasonable view that they do not require health insurance at this stage in their lives will be forced to pay for coverage they neither want nor need. On the other other hand, those Americans ...
Related contentLook at who and what our elected officials [Democrats and Republicans alike] chose to protect over the American People and you think they deserve re-election? I don't!
8 hours ago ago from If Liz were Queen | Heads would roll and the people would have more to eat than table scraps tossed to them by the rich!
December 27, 2009 By: admin Category: 2009 Healthcare Myths Buster , 2011 BLUE DOG PASTURE , 2011 Republican Pasture , Health , Healthcare , Obama , Obama Administration When will all this change? Not until the American people rise up and replace about 75% of the incumbents in Congress with Americans who care about other Americans more than their own Wall Street Stock. Until that time you can expect them to continue with their Newspeak ...
Related contentInsecurity may drive the public's call for health care
23 hours ago ago from MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics
Home Diaries Breaking Blue E-Wire 2008 Insecurity may drive the public's call for health care by John Russonello , Mon Jul 06, 2009 at 01:45:59 PM EST (Cross-posted from Think it Through ) The recent surveys on health care reform have been reporting large-scale support for reforming our health care system but no consensus on the specifics. The latest New York Times/CBS poll (June '09) reports 85% of the ...
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S&P's Top Biotech Beneficiaries of Health Care Reform
8 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
With the passage of the U.S. Senate's version of the health care reform bill on Christmas Eve, investors may now want to take a look at the growth prospects for the biotech industry. It's likely to benefit from the legislation that's leading to a major health care industry overhaul in 2010. Continue reading S P's Top Biotech Beneficiaries of Health Care Reform S P's Top Biotech Beneficiaries of Health Care Reform originally appeared on ...
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20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Christmas came a day early this year for health insurance and drug companies when the Senate passed a health care bill crammed with more industry-friendly gifts than Santa's sleigh. "I'll be rolling up my sleeves," said President Obama, pledging to take a hands-on role in merging the House and Senate bills. Before he dives in, the president should spend some time reacquainting himself with his campaign promises to "break the stranglehold that ...
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