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Indian IT Industry Voices Concerns Over US HealthCare Policies
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Fri 24 Dec 2010 2:35pm
countries as well. With the new bill passed, taxes will be forthcoming on goods and services coming to the US from overseas. With current economic conditions in the US we need jobs... the UK back in 2008.
As mentioned in the article below, many were surprised that the enactment came so quickly but again here in the US we are facing economic conditions
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Obama vs. McCain health care policies
by
Jason S.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:20pm
candidates policies. I will review some of this paper today.
Obama’s general health care policy
Obama goal is to expand government provided health care and create a form... likely require a minimum benefits package. Overall, Obama is pushing towards more government provided health care and more regulation.
McCain’s general health care policy
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"Obama Should Focus on HEALTH, Not 'Health Care Policy'"
by
Jim Pinkerton
Posted
Fri 28 Aug 2009 8:06pm
Just published on Foxnews.com's Fox Forum.
"Health insurance reform" failed for both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, whereas "health" worked for Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon. Two very different presidents; but millions of Americans owe their lives to them, and to their good works against polio and cancer, respectively.
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A New Place for Health Care Policy Debate
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Peter N.
Posted
Wed 22 Jul 2009 10:46pm
" to it. But it's difficult to separate the moral from the economic because there is no other "liberty" that requires payment.
Defusing the Health Care Bomb [Posted June 16...
About a month or so ago, the Washington Post launched their new Health Care Rx blog, and I was asked to participate as a panelist. Every Monday, questions are sent out
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An Example of How the Mainstream Media Fails When It Comes to Health Care Policy
by
JaanS
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 3:08am
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Bette’s employer chose an insurance policy that cannot afford to fully cover the rising cost of health care services. Co-pays and deductables are a time honored approach... the disaster, and the difference between solvency and bankruptcy.
'Jean Mitchell, who researches health care at Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute, thinks the problem
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Happy Holidays from Health Care - From Policy to Practice
by
HealthCare
Posted
Fri 24 Dec 2010 12:00am
We're taking some time off from our coverage of the health care industry to celebrate the season with our loved ones. We want to sincerely thank you for your readership, your comments and your participation. We look forward to returning to the world of healthcare policy in 2011!
Here are our top posts from 2010 MDRP 2010 Conference - AMP
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