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19 hours ago ago from The Livingston County News
All stories | Subscribe Sports | Subscribe I’m probably not the right guy to be writing an editorial about health care reform. Since I entered the workforce in 1993, I have been lucky enough to have never been without health insurance. Even the year I spent without a job, I was carried under a family plan. No single medical expense in my life has ever cost me more than an average car repair — including each of the births of ...
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Critics React To Passage Of Health Care Bill Prison Planet.com Thursday, December 24, 2009 “Not even Ebenezer Scrooge himself could devise a scheme as cruel and greedy as Democrats’ government takeover of health care. Sen. Reid’s health care bill increases premiums for families and small businesses, raises taxes during a recession, cuts seniors’ Medicare benefits, adds to our skyrocketing debt, and puts bureaucrats in charge of ...
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22 hours ago ago from InsiderHealthCare - Your healthcare information network
In less than 90 seconds the new video highlights the upside-down priorities of Oregons Medicaid system. Lobbying groups have used the political process to push health reform for special-interest causes like substance abuse and weight loss treatment ahead of treatments for some kinds of cancer on the priority list. Related posts: Reform Medicaid First: Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform John Barrasso Discusses Tort ...
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23 hours ago ago from InfinitePrep
HEALTH CARE BILL PASSAGE MARKS THE DEATHKNELL FOR TRUE REFORM AND REPRESENTS A PROFOUND LOSS FOR ACCESS TO CARE IN AMERICA COMMONDREAMS 12-24- 2009 SENATE HEALTH BILL PASSES , FIREDOGLAKE.COM, WALKER It was loss for the country. Our broken health care system will remain broken and costs will continue to rise at an alarming rating . Things like drug re-importation and a robust public option, which would have helped bring down ...
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4 hours ago ago from World of News
Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance. Skip to next paragraph Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Living Story Health Care Reform Recent ...
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Senate Passes Health Care Bill. Now What? : NPR
20 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 Senate Passes Health Care Bill. Now What? December 24, 2009 [4 min 3 sec] text size A A A December 24, 2009 The Senate finally wrapped up ...
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17 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance . Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Health Care Reform Recent developments on the ...
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23 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Jacob Goldstein The Senate just passed its version of the health-care bill by a vote of 60-39. Over the next month or so, the Senate and House will try to work out the differences between the bills. Here's a quick overview of some of the key effects of the Senate bill, based on estimates from CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation for the years 2010-2019. $395 billion in federal spending to expand the number of people covered by ...
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1 day ago ago from BloggingStocks
As expected, the U.S. Senate passed the 2009 health care reform bill Thursday along party lines, 60-39. All 58 Democrats and two Independents voted for it; 39 Republicans voted against it. U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, did not vote. The health care overhaul bill is the most important social policy change in the United States since the establishment of Medicare in 1965, and it ranks third behind that act, and the creation of Social ...
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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Senate Bill Could Hurt Insurers At Least Initially by The Associated Press Enlarge Associated Press President Barack Obama arrives in the State Dining Room of the ...
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