Edmonton Journal
October 5, 2004
Health-care fraud alarm sounded
Auditor criticizes Alberta gov't for losing track of two million health cards
By Jason Markusoff and James Baxter
(Auditor General Fred)
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Edmonton Journal
October 5, 2004
Health-care fraud alarm sounded
Auditor criticizes Alberta gov't for losing track of two million health cards
By Jason Markusoff and James Baxter
(Auditor General Fred)
Posted
Robin McKie, science editor
The Observer - Sunday September 19, 2004
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/
0,6903,1307825,00.html
Bloated, blue-collar Americans - gorged on diets of fries and burgers, but denied their share of
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by Saul Friedman
October 2, 2004
It's time Gray Matters put up or shut up, instead of merely complaining about what passes for the American health care
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by Saul Friedman
October 2, 2004
It's time Gray Matters put up or shut up, instead of merely complaining about what passes for the American health care
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The Bush Administration's War Against Our Health
by Nicholas Skala (Health Policy Research Associate), Physicians for a National Health Program
Click here to read the article
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CEPR Releases Report on Prescription Drug Research Economist Dean Baker examines alternatives to the drug patent system
CONTACT: Patrick McElwee, 202-387-5084
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The Bush Administration's War Against Our Health
by Nicholas Skala (Health Policy Research Associate), Physicians for a National Health Program
Click here to read the article
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Do Bush and Kerry Offer a Cure?
by Milton Fisk
A PERMANENT CRISIS has plagued American health care since 1981. It began with Ronald Reagan, whose tax
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Politicians are fond of saying that everyone should have a health plan as good as the one that Congress has. John Kerry, for instance, says
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Robin McKie, science editor
The Observer - Sunday September 19, 2004
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/
0,6903,1307825,00.html
Bloated, blue-collar Americans - gorged on diets of fries and burgers, but denied their share of
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By Randi F. Marshall
Rising health care costs and shrinking coverage have prompted a significant majority of Americans to support government regulation - or even universal
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America is wonderful - a mixture of Disney World and Lake Woebegone. You remember Garrison Keilor's home where all the men are good looking and