Posts Tagged ‘news’
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Anh Cao “Probably One-Term Congressman” After Voting For Health Reform
The morning after the House passed the health care reform bill 220-215, with the lone Republican vote from Rep. Anh “Joseph” Cao of Louisiana, McClatchy Newspapers’ Steve Thomma comments that Cao is “probably a one-term Congressman anyway” and alleges Cao “cut a deal with the White House” in making the vote.
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Obama Presser 11-3-10 Healthcare Reform.wmv
In response to a question about a majority of the voters wanting to scrap the President’s Healthcare Reform, President Obama once again doubled doe, there will be no compromise.
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Sorry Ryan You Don’t Have Health Insurance
Poll: Should The Whale Receive The Death penalty?
http://www.angryfilmsproductions.com/blog/?p=1075
So the kids brought home the health care debate again and now they want to keep it. And seeing how we’re in a good mood as the Mes hockey team beat Canada’s hockey team we said they could, as long as they feed it and promise it’ll never kill them…
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Acorda’s Cohen Sees Demand Growth for MS Drug Ampyra: Video
Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) — Ron Cohen, president and chief executive officer of Acorda Therapeutics Inc., discusses the company’s growth prospects and the outlook for its multiple sclerosis drug Ampyra.
Cohen speaks with Shannon Pettypiece on Bloomberg Television’s “Fast Forward.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Germany’s Health Care: Quality Care for All
With Congress back in session, debate over reforming the American health care system is once again in full swing. Supporters of universal health care want the U.S. system to be more like those in Europe, with the government taking an active role to guarantee coverage for everyone. Those who oppose drastic changes in the U.S. system say greater government involvement and universal coverage guarantees will push the U.S. toward socialism. Germans have the oldest universal health care system in Europe – its origins go back more than a century – and they are generally pleased with the care they receive. Is there a lesson there for America? VOA’s Sonja Pace reports from the German capital, Berlin.
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CNN Health: Overcrowded emergency rooms
Why Healthcare Reform provisions are expected to crowd ER’s even more. CNN’s Mary Snow reports.
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Health Insurance for the Sickest Americans
Both sides of the health care debate agree on covering sickest patients.
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News Update: States suing to overturn health care law also seeking help to pay for retiree benefits
More news on the healthcare front — several states are suing to overturn the health care law signed by President Barack Obama and are simultaneously seeking to claim their share of subsidies to cover medical costs of retired employees. The AP reports a White House Administration official announced that, “seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the healthcare costs of early retirees.” This includes: Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska and Nevada. This has become a growing concern for those who are quickly approaching retirement age. The AP reports that approximately 2000 employers have been approved — which primarily spans the private sector. The health care law provides $5B to aid employers in maintaining healthcare coverage for early retirees. This covers those age 55 and older but are no eligible for Medicare yet. The retiree assistance is only a temporary measure. Payments are scheduled to stop in 2014. The AP reports that this is “when the law calls for competitive insurance markets to open, and eligible individuals can get government tax credits to help pay for premiums.
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National health care better be good
More at http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=102 Wolff Pt.4 : Employers will push workers off company health plans so Gov plan must provide good coverage
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