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September 30, 2007
John Stossel: How we get health insurance makes no sense
Almost daily, we're bombarded with apocalyptic warnings about the 47 million Americans who have no health insurance. Sen. Hillary Clinton wants to require everyone to have it, big companies to pay for it and government to buy it for the
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Posted by Lorren at 03:29 PM
National health insurance fund faces restructuring as costs rise
HA NOI The national health insurance fund is facing over-expenditure, the Health Ministry said at a meeting in Ha Noi on Thursday. The ministry s statistics showed that in 2006 alone, health insurance revenues were VND4.8 trillion (US$300.6
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Posted by Guido at 02:11 PM
Is health insurance really working?
The estimated 46 million Americans who go without health insurance get a lot of media attention. But how happy are the 256 million with coverage? A snapshot of primary care taken one September morning at Dr. Marshall Newton's West Ashley office showed a system that's working, but only
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Posted by Ken at 11:35 AM
Baltimore boy touts health insurance program
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the party's weekly radio address, Democrats let a 12-year-old boy make their case for a children's health insurance program. Graeme Frost of Baltimore talks about suffering severe brain damage in a car
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Posted by Lorren at 09:44 AM
Children's health insurance program set to expire
With a federal health insurance program for low-income children set to expire Sunday, legislators have been working to help states brace for the possibility that hundreds of thousands of children could lose health coverage if President Bush vetoes its
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Posted by Lorren at 09:11 AM
September 29, 2007
Bush calls for "more responsible" approach on children's health insurance
WASHINGTON (AP) - In his weekly radio talk tomorrow President Bush will call on lawmakers to take a "more responsible" approach to children's health insurance than the expansion overwhelmingly approved by
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Posted by Stephen at 05:29 PM
Pelosi 'praying' Bush doesn't veto children's health insurance bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday she is "praying" that President Bush has a change of heart and does not veto a bipartisan children's health insurance bill that he has labeled an unwarranted expansion of government-run health
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Posted by Richard at 04:46 PM
State's senators vote against children's health insurance
WASHINGTON -- South Carolina's senators voted against expanding funds for a children's health insurance program, but the bill passed overwhelmingly and sets up a veto fight with President
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Posted by Stephen at 04:28 PM


