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8 hours ago ago from SOCIALIZED MEDICINE
Thousands of British patients 'could be denied lung cancer drug by Nice' Thousands of patients could be denied a lung cancer medication after the Government’s drugs rationing body decided it was too expensive for the NHS. The drug, called Alimta or pemetrexed, has already been passed for use in the health service as a first line treatment. But in draft guidance the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) said that the ...
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12 hours ago ago from One Utah
What factors make health care socially, dynamically and generatively complex? When we talk about it, we point to the fact that right now a huge number of Americans are uninsured which in our system equates to lack of access to health care. But we fail to define if that is the problem itself or if that is a symptom of a deeper problem. At first, it seems like a simple problem but there is little agreement about it; for instance ...
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16 hours ago ago from Walnut Creek Chiropractor
Barack Obama's ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approximately $2500 in annual costs. Since the average Ohio health insurance premium is less than most other states, savings to Ohio residents may average less than $2500. The Obama plan is ...
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Buy Our Book Here! Sunday, 20 December 2009 OBAMACARE: FRAUDULENT, THOROUGHLY CORRUPT AND DISGRACEFUL Ken Berwitz No excerpts or bold print here. Please read every word of this piece by the hotair.com blogger who writes under the pseudonym "Doctor Zero", and know what an absolute fraud and disgrace "ObamaCare actually is: The Illusion of Design posted at 2:32 am ...
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11 hours ago ago from America In Decline
Harry Reid wants to kill consumer-driven health care. About the best that can be said about the Senate health-care bill that Harry Reid revealed this week is that it's marginally less destructive than the House monster. By a hair. Its $1.2 trillion cost (more like $2.5 trillion if you discount the accounting gimmicks), multiple and damaging new taxes, and new regulations will make health insurance more expensive for most Americans ...
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14 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
As Congress gets closer to a final health care bill, many Americans want to know: What's in it for me? The answer is: It depends. On your age and household income. Whether you own a business and whether it's big or small. Whether you're insured now and who provides that insurance. In the end, it will depend on how House and Senate negotiators will merge the proposals, and how their vision gets translated into regulations. Five Americans ...
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17 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Axelrod: Compromise, but still health care reform WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is defending President Barack Obama's stand in support of health care legislation amid concern from liberals that Obama is giving up too much to get a deal done. Senior presidential adviser David Axelrod said the legislation that Democrats in the Senate are poised to pass on Christmas Eve matches the goals that Obama has set. He said those include ...
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13 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON A day after Senate Democrats said that they had clinched an agreement on a far-reaching overhaul of the nation's health care system, Republicans vowed on Sunday to continue their fight while acknowledging that their chances of stopping Senate passage had faded. A blog from The New York Times that tracks the health care debate as it unfolds. More Health Care Overhaul News Health Care Conversations ...
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4 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
As the president's job performance numbers and ratings on his handling of virtually every domestic issue have fallen below 50 percent, the Democratic base has become demoralized, and Independents have gone from his source of strength to his Achilles Heel, it's time to reflect on why. The conventional wisdom from the White House is those "pesky leftists" -- those bloggers and Vermont Governors and Senators who keep wanting real health reform, ...
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17 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
Senator Ben Nelson, who had been holding out on voting for health care, finally agreed to go along and vote yes . Nelson, a right-to-life supporter, gained some concessions to limit the availability of abortions in insurance sold in newly created exchanges. Of course he was paid off. He got tens of millions of dollars in federal Medicaid funds for his home state. He also noted that he had fended off attempts to provide for government-run ...
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