Tuesday, July 26, 2005
By Alana Semuels
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Although her husband is employed, 30-year-old Pamela Ramirez still pays her health bills the same way many immigrants do
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005
By Alana Semuels
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Although her husband is employed, 30-year-old Pamela Ramirez still pays her health bills the same way many immigrants do
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By Jim Lobe
Published on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 by the Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON -- With the U.S. House of Representatives due to vote this week
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By Ceci Connolly
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 26, 2005; Page A11
Regardless of age, legal status or insurance coverage, immigrants, on average, receive about half the
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July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Health-care costs for U.S. immigrants were an average of $1,139 a year each, half as much as medical expenses for citizens
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Existing health services are being deliberately destabilised to pave the way for an ideologically driven privatisation programme
By John Lister
Wednesday July 20 2005
The Guardian
How is it
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:16 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Immigrants are not swamping the U.S. health care system and use it far less than native-born
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Spending 55% less for immigrants than U.S.-born residents
08:57 PM CDT on Monday, July 25, 2005
By Sherry Jacobson
The Dallas Morning News
A new national study suggests that
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Dear Colleague:
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JULY 21, 2005 ā Legislation that would make it easier for small businesses to band together to purchase insurance and bypass state mandates is "a
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Dear Colleague:
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By Paul Krugman
The New York Times
July 25, 2005
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JULY 21, 2005 ā Legislation that would make it easier for small businesses to band together to purchase insurance and bypass state mandates is "a