Posted by Marisa Treviño
29 November 2007
As the presidential debate deepens, or gets more desperate, it won't be surprising to hear more and more candidates who
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Posted by Marisa Treviño
29 November 2007
As the presidential debate deepens, or gets more desperate, it won't be surprising to hear more and more candidates who
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Niko Karvounis
Health Beat Blog (www.healthbeatblog.org)
December 05, 2007
On Monday the CDC released a landmark, and in many ways devastating, report on health care in the U.S.
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Louisville Courier-Journal Readers' forum Monday, December 3, 2007The results of the studies have been released and they prove what every hospital nurse knows from experience.
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Louisville Courier-Journal Readers' forum Monday, December 3, 2007The results of the studies have been released and they prove what every hospital nurse knows from experience.
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By Mary Ann Garnar
OP-ED
Special to The Courier-Journal
Monday, December 3, 2007
Most thoughtful people in the United States recognize that the difficulties of obtaining health insurance --
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by Julie Rovner
NPR Morning Edition
December 6, 2007
Click here to listen to the story.
In the debate over health care on the campaign trail, the term "socialized
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Center on Budget and Public Policies
December 5, 2007
Center on Budget and Public Policies
The government pays Medicare Advantage plans roughly $1,000 more per beneficiary per year
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Farhana Hossain The New York TimesFarhana Hossain | The New York Times
The leading Democrats are competing among themselves over who has the better plan to
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By JASON ROBERSON
The Dallas Morning News
jroberson@dallasnews.com
10:29 AM CST on Tuesday, December 4, 2007
In Texas and across the country, doctors, insurers and health care executives --
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Berkshire Eagle
Letters
12/4/07
I read Dr. Susanne King's account of Blue Cross Blue Shield executive William C. Van Fassen's $16.4 million retirement package and $3 million salary
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American College of Physicians said it backed the system because access to health care had deteriorated.
By Stacey Burling
Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writer
Posted on Tue, Dec. 4,
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By Michael Kaplan
Boston Globe
December 3, 2007
Along with most residents of Massachusetts, I assumed that the Massachusetts Health Reform Law was going to allow my