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15 hours ago ago from Matt Zeitlin: Impetuous Young Whippersnapper
Matt Yglesias notes that Chile appears to be adopting the best of all social/economic models economic liberalization combined with high levels of social spending and redistribution and contrasts this model with what is currently being proposed and will soon be passed as health care reform: In the United States, politicians will go to almost any length to minimize the volume of formal taxes, and consequently we rely much more heavily on ...
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22 hours ago ago from Med Law Blog
December is always a timely month for making New Year s predictions, but especially so for health care, given the national debate on health care reform. A recent article by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) contained five health care predictions, which not surprisingly form the core of the various health care reform proposals: 1. Health care insurance coverage will be expanded for the uninsured; 2. Providers will be ...
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21 hours ago ago from Watchdog Milwaukee » Your Progressive Source for Local Opinions and Insightful Commentary
We have to do something right? The public is expecting some sort of compromise correct? If we do not get something passed, we will not really be doing our jobs now will we? This is the crux of the problem in Congress today with the debate on health care. Many Democrats want national health care, real national health care that is health care that includes a public option. Republicans have made it clear that they are going to block ...
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3 hours ago ago from Finance Management - Online Life Insurance & Insurance Quotes
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! The Senate is one vote away from passing healthcare reform. Democrats overcame a major hurdle when they managed to garner the votes of 60 senators. Majority Leader Harry Reid had to broker many compromises among his party to avoid a Republican filibuster. One of the primary concerns expressed by moderate Democrats is the cost of the legislation, and ...
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12 hours ago ago from Cheap Quotes for Insurance
todaysbestfind.com Why compare California individual health insurance quotes online? Everyone wants affordable health insurance , but many consumers choose their health care programs based on costs instead of the benefits provided; this is one of the reasons why many are filing bankrupcty due to over extended medical bills! Before choosing your next medical health insurance plan, make sure to focus on the benefits, in addition to the costs. ...
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Roger Hickey: Don't Kill the Health Reform Bill. Improve It.
12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The blogosphere is aflame with debate over the Senate health care bill. I've just been sent 10 reasons (in one blog post) why progressives should kill the bill and start over in the battle to really reform health care. Administration spokespeople add fuel to the flames when they lecture critics on the left about how great the legislation is -- or dismissively explain to the media how the White House doesn't need progressives politically (and ...
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8 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Americans' Views Of Health Care Steady This Year by The Associated Press text size A A A WASHINGTON December 22, 2009, 04:03 am ET The public's views on ...
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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
People who support the latest version of the health care reform bill can't understand why progressives have been flipping out over the public option. By the end, it was so compromised that it covered a miniscule portion of the population, its cost controls were significantly reduced and it was a tiny portion of the bill. All of that is true. So, why all the sound and fury over something so small? Well, it's the same reason that private ...
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6 hours ago ago from TIME.com - U.S.
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Forcing Insurers to Spend Enough on Health Care By Kate Pickert Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009 Images.com / Corbis Share Until Senate Majority Harry Reid decided to scrap a government-run insurance plan in order to get the 60 votes needed to pass health care reform legislation, Sen. Jay Rockefeller was one of ...
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