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Ryan in fantasyland
WASHINGTON -- If Rep. Paul Ryan wants people to take his budget manifestos seriously, he should be honest about his ambition: not so much to make the federal government fiscally sustainable as to make it smaller. You will recall that The Ryan Budget was...
Tags: Rick Scott, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Barack Obama, Fox News Channel (tv network), Budgets and Budgeting
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News briefs for April 4
Danville student listed on Webb School honor roll BELL BUCKLE, Tenn. — The Webb School recently announced its A and B honor rolls for the third quarter of the 2012-13 school year. Tyler Burns of Danville earned A Honor Roll status. An...
Tags: Government Health Care, Human Interest
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Rick Scott to voters: Never mind
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Republican Gov. Rick Scott was one of those tea party stars whom voters believed had the courage of his convictions when he promised, as recently as last summer, to block The Affordable Care Act in his state. But last week, writes the...Tags: Rick Scott, Americans for Prosperity, Executive Branch, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance
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Some Salina School District employees to lose health care
The Salina School District has increased the number of hours needed to work to earn insurance from 17.5 to 30, to better comply with the restrictions in the Affordable Health Care act, they say. About 130 employees will lose their coverage, according to...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at Work
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Health reform's changes stir worries as they take shape in Md.
State lawmakers put finishing touches last week on plans to apply federal health care reforms in Maryland come Jan. 1. But who becomes newly insured — and at what cost —still worries stakeholders as the state speeds toward becoming one of...
Tags: Laws, Healthcare Policies, Consumers, Barack Obama, Advertising
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Letters: Healthcare's rising costs
Re "A bump for the healthcare law," Editorial, and "Health costs to rise 30% for some," March 29 The rise in insurance premiums is one of many "bumps" Californians will need to endure as provisions of President Obama's Affordable Care Act are put in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Healthcare Provider, Lobbying, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Insurers see way to dodge federal healthcare law next year
A new fight is brewing over health insurance companies letting millions of Americans renew their current coverage for another year — and thereby avoid changes under the federal healthcare law. That may offer a short-term benefit for certain...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Healthcare Policies, Georgetown, Consumers, Barack Obama
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Hospitals Must Adjust To Health Care Reform
The Hartford CourantConnecticut hospitals are under a great deal of scrutiny. This is partly because Gov. Dannel P. Malloy proposed a significant restructuring of funding to hospitals to halt unsustainable growth in that portion of the state's Medicaid program. Additionally,...Tags: Executive Branch, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Regional Authority, Government Health Care
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Bump in the road for healthcare law
One figure in a new report neatly summarizes the potential pitfalls for Obamacare: 30.1%. That's how much premiums could rise next year, on average, for the roughly 1.3 million moderate- and upper-income Californians who buy individual health insurance...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Judges, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance
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Important to support Verdugo Hills
Much has been said about the challenges of healthcare reform legislation. With healthcare reform, more and more academic medical centers will enter into strategic partnerships with community-based hospitals in an effort to create a comprehensive system of...Tags: University of Southern California, Hospitals and Clinics
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Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center joins pilot 'bundled payment' program
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- Consider how many separate claims would need to be filed to individual health care providers under the current Medicare payment system for the following case: A 75-year-old woman falls at home and is taken by ambulance to the hospital...Tags: Corporate Officers, Medical Specialization, Radiology, Physical Therapy, Medical Procedures and Tests
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The Obamacare lies keep on coming
What a wonderful, if hypocritical and misleading, opinion by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who continues to be as truthful and upfront with the American people as her boss is about Benghazi ("Health care reform is cutting costs,...Tags: Government Health Care, Kathleen Sebelius, Career and Workplace, Family, Internal Revenue Service
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