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Half Done On Health Reform The Washington Post Unless you find more realistic ways of paying for the promises included in the bill, you are simply setting up the public for more frustration — and yourselves for a political backlash (David Broder, 11/13).
Rural Thoughts On Improving The Health Care System; Plus Other State News
Kaiser Health News examines rural health care in Kentucky and finds that models for community health care that operate there could benefit the nation’s health care system despite. The article notes that Hazard, Ky.
Rural Thoughts On Improving The Health Care System; Plus Other State News
Kaiser Health News examines rural health care in Kentucky and finds that models for community health care that operate there could benefit the nation’s health care system despite. The article notes that Hazard, Ky.
Overhaul Could Leave Kids’ Hospitals Strapped For Cash
Industry advocates say health reform could place a disproportionate burden on children’s hospitals, because they will face cuts along with other hospitals, but do not stand to benefit from expansions in insurance coverage, USA Today reports. Children’s hospitals “serve a high share of patients on Medicaid, which pays hospitals less than private insurance.
Democrats Insist Obama Trip To Asia Won’t Slow Health Care Bill
Roll Call reports that President Obama’s eight-day trip to Asia “will have little effect on Democrats’ ability to move health care legislation through the Senate, according to Senate and White House aides.” When news first broke that he would be gone for an extended amount of time, many Democrats met the news with “consternation,” but it now appears that Obama won’t be missing the “crunch time.
Democrats Insist Obama Trip To Asia Won’t Slow Health Care Bill
Roll Call reports that President Obama’s eight-day trip to Asia “will have little effect on Democrats’ ability to move health care legislation through the Senate, according to Senate and White House aides.” When news first broke that he would be gone for an extended amount of time, many Democrats met the news with “consternation,” but it now appears that Obama won’t be missing the “crunch time.
Health Reform: Senate Facing Controversies On Coverage Numbers, Abortion Language
The Wall Street Journal: “When the Senate unveils its health-care bill, all eyes will be on the price tag. But an equally significant number may be how many people get health insurance under the legislation.” The two versions of committee-passed legislation in the Senate “would extend insurance to fewer people than the final bill passed through the House.
GOP Hopes To Rally Sentiment Against Dems’ Health Bills But Face Flap Over RNC Abortion Coverage
“For the first time, when asked who voters trusted more on handling health care, congressional Republicans tied Obama at 40 percent with 21 percent undecided,” in Ohio, according to a new Quinnipiac poll, Politics Daily reports. PD adds: “In September, respondents favored Obama by 49 percent to 28 percent.
Health Reform: Senate Facing Controversies On Coverage Numbers, Abortion Language
The Wall Street Journal: “When the Senate unveils its health-care bill, all eyes will be on the price tag. But an equally significant number may be how many people get health insurance under the legislation.” The two versions of committee-passed legislation in the Senate “would extend insurance to fewer people than the final bill passed through the House.
In Rural Kentucky, An Unexpected Take On The Health Debate
Frank Browning reports for Kaiser Health News on how the health reform debate is playing out in rural Kentucky.
