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Commentaries< Prev 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next >August 7, 2003
Consumer Driven Health and the Modern FamilyThe way we pay for health care is based on an industrial-age image of the American family that seldom applies today. Women, whether working or not, are especially hurt by this antiquated system. The underlying assumption of our system is that a man grad... August 7, 2003
Mandated Coverage Isn't the WayTed Halstead and Laurie Rubiner, both of the New America Foundation, authored a column in the Washington Post (August 5, 2003) praising John Edward's proposal to mandate insurance coverage for children. They go even further and say, "All Americans should ... August 6, 2003
Durbin Hides GAO Malpractice Report During Senate DebateIN THIS ISSUE: ? It?s Getting Ugly Out There ? Durbin Hides GAO Malpractice Report During Senate Debate ? GAO Report ?Vindicates? Malpractice Reformers ? Keeping Those Blinders On ? Malpractice Risks Raise Health Care Costs ? Malpractice Ref... July 16, 2003
House Small Business Committee Hears Physician WoesIN THIS ISSUE: ? House Small Business Committee Hears Physician Woes ? Reimportation ? Latest Hot Topic in Washington ? High Deductible Plans Attractive in Kansas City ? Risk-Based Rating Coming Back in Detroit ? Consumerism Works for Public P... < Prev 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next > |
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