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20 hours ago ago from The LA 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Los Angeles, CA
Anthem Blue Cross is giving the gift of health to Californians as the Anthem Blue Cross Health care Bus travels the state offering free health evaluations. Launched last year December from the Anthem offices in Woodland Hills, California, the bus will depart on a multi-city tour to include Los Angeles, Ventura, Oxnard, Ojai, Fresno, Sacramento and San Francisco. On board the Anthem Blue Cross Health Fair Bus visitors will receive, ...
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19 hours ago ago from Citizen Action of New York
We are getting closer to winning real health care reform than we have ever been before. It’s not perfect, true – but we are going to win something. It’s a major battle that we are about to win, with a bit more work! But, it's really important that we keep in mind the larger war. The proposed closings of the two clinics on Buffalo’s East Side shows just how divided we are. While the majority of Americans see health care as a human right, ...
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16 hours ago ago from VNA CEO
From a NY Times letter to the editor, written by New York Home Care Association President, Joanne Cunningham. Home health care has received much attention lately as part of the national health reform debate — and rightly so. These services are a vital component of the health system, caring for the elderly, people with disabilities and the chronically ill, and helping patients avoid higher cost service use, like acute-care emergency room ...
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15 hours ago ago from Payday Resources Blog
An estimated 1.5 million workers who otherwise would have switched jobs or careers fail to do so every year because of fears about health insurance, lowering the quality of or even losing outright their current benefits. This trap of sorts is referred to as job lock, and in many ways is ammunition enough for meaningful health care reform (accessible, affordable). In fact, studies estimate that job mobility among the workforce is reduced by 26 ...
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Liberal Revolt on Health Care Stings White House
19 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON In the great health care debate of 2009, President Obama has cast himself as a cold-eyed pragmatist, willing to compromise in exchange for votes. Now ideology an uprising on the Democratic left is smacking the pragmatic president in the face. Stephen Crowley/The New York Times Senator Bernard Sanders, on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, says he is struggling with how to vote. A blog from The New York Times that ...
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4 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
President Obama and Democratic leaders are not only in a race against time in their hopes of passing a health care reform bill by Christmas, they may be in a race against the trend of public opinion. The latest tracking poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows a turn toward the negative on several indicators of how Americans are seeing the legislation.
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1 hour, 20 minutes ago ago from Politics Daily
Politics Daily columnist Jill Lawrence spoke Thursday with Joe Mathieu on the POTUS radio channel's show "The Press Pool" about health care, the economy, Afghanistan, and what polls are saying about these issues, President Obama, and Congress as the new year approaches. Click play below to listen to the segment:
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6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
FireDogLake : So screams the Business Insider . If you need a guide to the health reform debate in Washington, take a look at health insurance company stocks. When the debate is going the right way -- towards quality, affordable health care for everyone, towards getting people out from under the insurance industry's crushing monopoly -- insurance company stocks take a dive. When the debate is moving against what America wants -- towards ...
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9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The White House will play an active role in moving health care legislation closer to the House's version once a bill passes the Senate and goes to conference committee between the two chambers, administration officials said on Thursday. But while much of the progressive community is hoping for a renewed push to expand the government's role in providing insurance, the president will likely focus on other priorities. White House health care ...
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