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Articles related to "Health Care Reform"
Why the Public Option is Necessary With millions of Americans uninsured, health care reform is drastically necessary. And with it, there must be an option for those who cannot find coverage. public option necessary • public option health care reform • health care reform plan democratic • obama's health care plan • health insurance coverage
Health Care Reform Support Drops to a New Low As town hall meetings address health care reform, anger boils over and the AARP clarifies after the President's statement in New Hampshire regarding their support. town hall crowds uneasy at health care reform • support for health care reform drops to a new low • fear • doubt and opposition cause emotions to boil over • concerns of americans over proposed health care re
An Effort to Educate Physicians About Nutrition The recently announced Nutritional Screening Initiative is a halting first step towards what the author hopes is a trend in preventive health care. nutrition • prevention • health care reform
Bipartisan Health Care Reform May Be Dead Taking the offensive, liberal Democrats have turned to partisan politics and indicated there's no need for Republican support to pass a comprehensive health care bill. bipartisan healthcare reform • comprehensive healthcare bill • health insurance bill • blue dog senators • liberal democrats
Health Care Reform HEALTH CARE REFORM health care reform • u s health care • u.s. health care • health care • medical care
Health Care Reform and Tom Daschle Pundits have questioned whether Obama will be able to fulfill his campaign promise for health care reform. Tom Daschle may lay those questions to rest. tom daschle • health care reform • secretary of hhs • health care czar • federal health care board
Health Care Reform at the Local Level One of the best reforms the U.S. could make to its health care system already exists in the partially federally funded community health centers. community health centers • health care reform • medical services • us health care services • chc
Health Care Reform in America With details of the Swine Flu's growing spread throughout America becoming known, the need for health care reform is all the more evident today than ever before. president obama's healthcare reform plan • swine flu and health care • national coalition on health care • tax credits for health care • health care statistics
Health Care Reform Sparks Fears of Socialism Protesters opposed to health care reform are voicing their fears about the loss of capitalism in favor of a socialist nation. What's the difference and is one better? health care reform • obama's health care plan • socialism • capitalism • socialism vs capitalism
Health Care Reform: Can Medicare be Fixed? Medicare is now paying out more money than it takes in. Can the U. S. health care system be fixed? A Florida doctor has suggestions. health care reform • health care costs • affordable health care • medicare • health
Liberal Democrats Threaten Not to Vote No common ground among Democrats as President Obama faces opposition from liberals warning that his shift may endanger passage of major healthcare reform in Congress. congressional democrats divided on health care ref • angered liberal democrats • moderate democrats likely consider health care ref • the white house on the goals of health care reform • public option defined as idea of a government-run
Obama Health Care Reform for Americans As Congress debates a new health care bill, Barack Obama pleads with Americans to support health care reform to curb rising medical costs. Watch July 22nd speech online. obama health care reform • health care proposal • bill in congress • watch barack obama july 22nd speech online • united states government stimulus
Online Resources on Health Care Reform for All We have many options to keep easy access to daily changes on the real and misinformation associated with the emotionally heated United States Health Care Reform debate. online resources for health care reform • health care debate • minority health online • senior health. ama • family health
Poor Insurance Coverage Blamed for Cancer Deaths People with inadequate health insurance coverage are more likely to die of cancer according to a report from the American Cancer Society. health insurance • cancer • health care • cancer screening • american cancer society
President Obama's Health Care Reform 2009 President Obama has drawn up a plan for major changes in the US health care system. The debate rages on in Washington. Is the dissension due to flaws or politics? healthcare • health • care • reform • government
Project Healthy Choice: A Libertarian Health Care Reform Plan This article is about the Libertarian health care reform plan. libertarian • health care • reform • free-market • socialized medicine.
Responsibilities of US Health Care Reform 2009 Health Care Reform is on the agenda for the House of Representatives and Congress in the US Debates are flaring, but who will be responsible for costs? us government health care reform • health care reform • health care • insurance • health
Stacking the Deck in the Health Care Debate President Obama's western town halls were anything but open discussions. Some who were kept out say they were slickly engineered, staged photo ops for the president health care reform • rigged • fake rallies • obama • corruption
The Minnesota Model Minnesota's efforts at reforming its health care system can serve as a model for how to create a truly bipartisan health care reform package at the federal level. health care reform • arne carlson • minnesota • washington • congress
The Missing Focus in Health Care Reform The health care reform debate has generated plenty of passion. However, there is a growing number of Americans who believe the debate is missing the point. health care • reform • constitution • costs • insurance companies
The Worst Of Both Worlds The emergence of health care credit cards highlights the dangers of lenders partnering with health care providers to look for new ways to maximize clinic profits. health care reform • insurance • banks • lending • unitedhealth
U.S. Health Care Reform While people are often told that 1 in 6, or 46 million Americans, have no health insurance, that number is actually somewhat misleading. health care reform • health insurance • insurance reform • government health plans • census numbers
Will Health Care Reform Affect Self Employment? There has always been a lot of political talk about health care, but not a whole lot of action for self employed professionals. What will Barack Obama's plan do? health care reform • self employment • independent contractors • barack obama • barack obama health care plan
American, Canadian, British Health Care Systems The US, Canada and the UK take very different approaches to providing health care to their citizens, both in funding and dispensing of care. american health care system • health care reform • socialized medicine • canadian health care system • national health service
Coverages of Affordable Health Choices Act 2009 Health Care Reform is on the agenda for the House of Representatives and Congress in the US Debates are flaring, but what is being proposed? healthcare • health care • health care reform • u.s. • government
Health Care - Insurance Costly For Underinsured Many Americans have to make the daunting choice of paying for daily living expenses, visiting the doctor or having their prescriptions filled. americans are underinsured • families usa • health care problems • health care reform • health care too expensive
Lola Baldwin: Portland's Municipal Mother Lola Greene Baldwin on April 1, 1908, became Portland, Oregon's first female police officer appointed by progressive Mayor Harry Lane. lola baldwin • municipal mother • first american police woman • lola greene baldwin foundation • health care reform
Reforming Health Care President Obama is rushing a health-care reform law that will address the nagging health care problems in the US with the goal of making health care accessible to all. health care reform • universal access • public option • government-funded health care plan • health care cost
Sarah Palin's Effective Use of Facebook Since her resignation in July, Sarah Palin has used Facebook to steer national debate, and bypassed traditional media. sarah palin's effective use of facebook • how the former governor of alaska shapes national • sarah palin on health care death panels • sarah palin on obama energy policy • sarah palin on the need for tort reform
The Nursing Shortage is Not Over The Great Recession may have slowed the nursing shortage somewhat, but it has not solved it. In fact it's poised to get worse. nursing shortage • nurses • mass exodus of nurses • economy forces nurses out of retirement • student nurses
US Medicare Funds Headed Toward Insolvency American legislators face off around health care reform and reining in costs, but an expert claims much of the health care dollar goes elsewhere. medicare • health • managed care • health care reform • health care costs
Health Care Debate Directed at Public Option President Obama steps back on health care reform as he faces skepticism and debate zeroes in on whether or not the U.S. government will offer a public insurance option. health care debate directed at public option • president backs off • town hall skeptics debate • public insurance option • aftermath of contentious town hall meetings
Health Sector Donates Millions to U.S. Congress Health providers, insurers, and pharmaceutical companies contribute record amounts to politicians - with Democrats receiving more than Republicans in last election cycle. u.s. congress health care • u.s. house and senate health care • health sector contributions • u.s. congress contributions • u.s. congress health sector contributions
Conservatives Versus Liberals Throughout American political history, conservatives and liberals have been battling for control of the government. conservatives • liberals • american politics • jeffersonians • jacksonians
Medpie.com - a New Website for Consumers Medpie.com is a new website written by physicians for consumers. A primary purpose of this site is to provide information for consumers about health care in the news. medpie.com • physicians provide accurate health care informatio • dr. robert latkany • health care news • natasha richardson
Obama vs. McCain on Health Care As US medical costs spiral upward and more people have difficulty paying their bills, citizens look toward November for solutions to our health care crisis. presidential candidates debate health care • health care reform • obama and mccain on health care • presidential debate • obama health policies
Reform of U.S. Health Care The United States is the only developed nation that does not have a universal public health insurance system; that may be about to change. u.s. health care • american medical system • obama’s health care reforms • obama’s medicare plans • expensive u.s. health care
Resources for Health Care Assistance Staying healthy is always a priority, but in this Great Recession it can be more important and even more challenging. resources for health care assistance • health care jobs fastest growing • health care saves lives • affordable health care • low cost prescription drugs
Be Ready to Meet the Needs for Health Care Are health care jobs still booming in light of the current downturn in the economy? The answer is yes and no. In some areas there continues to be a tremendous shortage. meet needs of health care • nursing shortage • nurses • electronic prescribing • health it
Why Nader? Why Green? Why a vote for Ralph Nader is not a wasted vote. Alternatives to Gore and Bush do exist, we cannot be afraid to vote our conscience. green • party • election • vote • ralph
Health Care Insurance Debate Questions Unfold With action on health care a top legislative priority for the Obama administration, two key figures agree that sweeping reforms are necessary while differing elsewhere. health care decisions • public health plan • changing how health care works • ability to pay for health care • tax treatment of employer health insurance
Pushing Healthcare Through, Whatever it Takes After Democrat liberals and moderates turn on one another, blame lands on Republicans over healthcare's lost momentum when Americans just won't buy. liberal and moderate democrats at odds with one an • they turn on republicans • democrats threaten reconciliation • president obama’s approval continues to drop as he • force legislation through the senate
2009 Stimulus Checks, Tax Rebates Most U.S. citizens won't get 2009 stimulus checks from Obama's economic stimulus plan. There will be $250 payments for some individuals. Others may get a Recovery Rebate. 2009 stimulus checks • 2009 tax rebates • economic stimulus 2009 • another stimulus payment • government stimulus check
Mark Buehrle's Perfect Game For only the 18th time in Major League Baseball history, a perfect game was pitched. mark buehrle perfect game • buehrle no-hitter • chicago white sox • dewayne wise • randy johnson throws perfect game
The Swine Flu Pandemic Daniel Kalla, a Canadian native, is an emergency room physician and fiction writer. Kalla was member of the regional SARS Response Taskforce. daniel kalla and swine flu pandemic • swine flu and spanish flu • sars crisis of 2003 • pandemic by daniel kalla • of flesh and blood by daniel kalla
Too Close For Comfort With more and more tenured professors lobbying for private-sector clients, Congress has taken a step toward tightening conflict of interest disclosure requirements. ethics • medtronic • university of minnesota • lobbying • congress
2009 Tax Rebates, Second Stimulus Checks Will there be another government stimulus? 2009 tax rebates - who won't get a second stimulus check in a 2009 economic stimulus package? What would create new jobs? second stimulus check • 2009 tax rebates • 2009 economic stimulus package • government stimulus • job creation
Beers' List—Drugs NOT to Use Some prescription medications are especially troublesome for older people, and have safer alternatives. These drugs are on the Beers' List. beers' list • prescription quality indicators • senior prescriptions • safer mediciations seniors • dae list seniors
Governor John Baldacci Governor John Baldacci of Maine was born in Bangor, Maine on January 30, 1955. Baldacci was first elected to public office in 1978, when he became a member of the Bangor City Council. In 1982 he was elected to the Maine Senate and in 1994, Baldacci went to Washington to represent Maine’s second district in the House of Representatives. He is now Maine's governor. governor • maine • baldacci • u.s. house of representatives • dirigo health plan
Health Care for U.S. Congress While over 46 million Americans remain uninsured and millions more underinsured, members of Congress receive health-related services that many in the U.S. will never see. u.s. congress health care • health care for house and senate • health care • u.s. congress • taxpayers |
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