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Health-care reform making many woozy Southeast Missourian Three years ago this month President Barack Obama signed into law a sweeping overhaul of our nation's health-care system. More than 1,000 days later, farmers, ranchers and other families and small business owners are still waiting for the "care" and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health reform's changes stir worries as they take shape in Md. Baltimore Sun State lawmakers put finishing touches last week on plans to apply federal health care reforms in Maryland come Jan. 1. But who becomes newly insured — and at what cost —still worries stakeholders as the state speeds toward becoming one of the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marketing studies help craft health care overhaul pitch MassLive.com 31, 2009, file photo supporters on both sides of the health care reform issue argue in Skokie, Ill., outside a town hall meeting held by U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, who represents Chicago. With a nation still split over the Affordable Care Act Schakowsky ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mailbag: Health care for all Albany Democrat Herald And also like him, most of the cost was covered by insurance. But many people in this country, the 30 percent without health insurance, when faced by this sort of illness, would have the painful dilemma of either forgoing treatment or potentially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bring free markets to health care BlueRidgeNow.com America spends $2.8 trillion annually on medical care — more than the next 10 highest spending countries combined. Meanwhile, Obamacare, the federal health care reform law, is expected to boost claims insurance companies pay out by an average of 32 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmaker pushes for universal health care The Durango Herald Her plan is radically different from health care as we know it. No more paying for insurance premiums when one is without income or a job. No more sorting through confusing policies trying to figure out which one to choose. No more bills where the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amendment to prohibit abortion coverage in federal health plans University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily Gov. Bob McDonnell proposed an amendment Monday that would prohibit abortion coverage in health insurance plans purchased through the federal health care exchange that will soon be available in Virginia. The amendment, which also prevents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trenton's emergency rooms clogged by people lacking health insurance, city ... The Times of Trenton - NJ.com TRENTON — Too many people lacking health insurance or who do not regularly visit doctors are clogging Trenton emergency rooms and hospitals, costing tens of millions of dollars a year that could be saved through more efficient health care, a Rutgers ... See all stories on this topic » |
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