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21 hours ago ago from The Fundamental Reform of our Health Care system

12 The Fundamental Reform of our Health Care system and Providing Everybody the Basic Health Care Coverage by Dr. Georsen September 2009, New York I. ...

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National Health Insurance In America Part 1

22 hours ago ago from Health Insurance

Image : http://www.flickr.com President Clinton did not and now President Bush is not on health care reform in a way that also gave slightly different from the HMO and managed care industry, the large sums for the two campaigns they have to keep quiet different. Thus, these special interests of maintaining the status quo of health insurance for non-profit entities have taken place over the health system in the U.S.. Every day about ...

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U.S. TOPS LIST FOR HEALTH CARE SPENDING

18 hours ago ago from Munz\'s Place

U.S. TOPS LIST FOR HEALTH CARE SPENDING : "The United States spends more on heath care than any other country, according to a recent report published by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development. For 2007 this amounted to $7,290 per capita, nearly two and a half times above the OECD average of $2,984 for other countries. However, according to Linda Gorman, a senior fellow at the Independence Institute, there are problems in ...

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Why I Support A Public Health Care Plan

21 hours ago ago from The Bonddad Blog

I originally wrote this article about two years ago. The logic is still sound. The current debate over health care is making me sick (excuse the pun). I have never seen so many people get it so wrong. Here is the logic behind the need for public health insurance. While I will almost always advocate for a market based economic approach to allocating resources, health care is not an area where the profit motive should dominate decision ...

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Do We Really Need A Universal Health Insurance Policy?

6 hours ago ago from OUR HEALTHIER LIVING

An idea came into existence in the 20th century about the US having a national health care system. While overall coverage still remains elusive in the US, the uninsured still remain nonexistent. A leading professor of social medicine has stated  that is it very clear that in this day and time, almost 15% of Americans are not insured and the rest has some form of coverage. Americans who are covered are satisfied somewhat with there ...

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Dr. Behzad Mohit: Health Care: Peoples' Call For Action

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Health care in this country is in dire straits. I've written two books suggesting fixes for our health care system. The system I proposed involves the creation of an independent people-funded, people-managed insurance coop. All Americans who are now covered by Medicare and Medicaid would still be covered. The government would pay for their policies. The coop would be nonprofit, thus patients wouldn't suffer because of the conflicts of ...

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Republicans May Skip White House Health Summit

23 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

House Minority Leader John Boehner and the Republican whip, Rep. Eric Cantor, have notified the White House that Republicans may not participate in the president's bipartisan health care summit unless the ground rules of the meeting are changed. In a lengthy letter to White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel released Monday night, Ohio's Boehner and Cantor of Virginia balked at the idea of Republicans attending the Feb. 25 event simply to ...

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Newt Gingrich and John Goodman: Ten GOP Health Ideas for Obama

10 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

'If you have a better idea, show it to me." That was President Barack Obama's challenge two weeks ago to House Republicans regarding health-care reform. He has since called for a bipartisan forum, not to start over on health reform but to "move forward" on the "best ideas that are out there." The best ideas out there are not those that were passed by the House and Senate last year, which consist of more spending, more regulations and more ...

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Evan Handler: Reconsider. Think Again. Do More.

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Many commenters poo-pooed my earlier posts about Anthem Blue Cross's intention to dramatically lower reimbursement rates for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy. Some said, "Physical Therapy? Who cares?" Others, of course, mocked my model in which the federal government might take any action to merely oversee or - gasp! - regulate the insurance industry (or any industry, for that matter; there are many who seem ...

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How Health Overhaul Would Affect The Uninsured : NPR

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 How Health Overhaul Would Affect The Uninsured by Christopher Weaver text size A A A February 9, 2010 As Democrats have pushed for a comprehensive overhaul ...

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