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Obama Rallies Democratic Senators on Health Care Reform
23 hours ago ago from American News World
U.S. President Barack Obama has encouraged Democratic members of the Senate to continue forward on a historic overhaul of the U.S. health care system.
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20 hours ago ago from To Get Rich is Glorious
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1 day ago ago from Hit & Run
From our January issue, Editor in Chief Matt Welch compares the U.S. and French health care systems.
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4 hours ago ago from Augusta Free Press
Staff Report www.warner.senate.gov A group of 11 freshman U.S. senators organized by Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., are introducing today a package of amendments that will broaden and accelerate efforts to encourage innovation and lower costs for consumers across the U.S. health-care system. The health-reform legislation now being considered by the Senate makes big strides in beginning to fix what is fundamentally broken in our ...
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20 hours ago ago from On The Right
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Related contentMark Trahant: Health Care: Indian Country Included in a Big Way
5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
A generation ago Indian Country wasn't included in the conversation about health care reform. When Congress enacted Medicaid and Medicare it pretended that the Indian Health Service didn't exist. It was as if it had never occurred to the government, that it, too, ran a major health care delivery system. Say what you like about health care reform, the fact is that Indian Country is included in a big way this time around. If either the House ...
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8 hours ago ago from Good News Now
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Related contentDebating Health Care
20 hours ago ago from Media General - WJTV.com
Search: Keyword Site Web Partners: WHLT.com | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Debating Health Care Associated Press Published: December 7, 2009 WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate Democratic leader says the end is in sight on passage of a sweeping health care overhaul. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said ...
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CliniComp, Intl. , a global provider of clinical documentation systems, has named Phillip LaJoie as vice president, deployment. LaJoie brings more than 25 years of experience in information management and technology, with over nine years in health information management, including most recently serving as chief information officer for the Naval Medical Center San Diego, a 500-bed facility that is the Navy’s largest, most technologically ...
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