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It's 'I told you so' on Obamacare
"What we've learned through the course of this program is that this is really not a sensible way for the health care system to be run." That was Gary Cohen, director of the Department of Health and Human Services' Center for Consumer Information and...
Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, The New York Times, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Justice System
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Goldberg: It's 'I told you so' on Obamacare
"What we've learned through the course of this program is that this is really not a sensible way for the healthcare system to be run." That was Gary Cohen, director of the Department of Health and Human Services' Center for Consumer Information and...
Tags: Elections, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, The New York Times, Barack Obama, Employees
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AP: Michigan won't privatize prisons further
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan officials said Friday they will not privatize nearly $350 million in prisoner health care and food costs, keeping intact nearly 1,700 state workers' jobs but frustrating Republican lawmakers who questioned the...
Tags: United Auto Workers, Apples, Public Employees, Health and Medical Professionals, Rick Snyder
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Hoag, St. Joseph form health-care alliance
Newport Beach-based Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian and St. Joseph Health on Thursday announced the completion of their affiliation process, which created a new network serving millions of residents throughout Orange County and the High Desert,...Tags: St. Jude Medical, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Corporate Officers
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GOP governors take a pragmatic turn
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Republican governors who worked to thwart much of President Barack Obama's first-term agenda are shifting gears and softening their rhetoric now that his run was extended for four more years and they're facing their own re-...
Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Executive Branch, Government Health Care, CBS Corp., Rick Snyder
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What might have been: Life under President Romney
News flash: President Romney and congressional leaders met today to review the terms of the recently concluded fiscal cliff deal wherein the Bush tax cuts were extended by four years, the corporate income tax rate was reduced from 35 percent to 25...Tags: Government Health Care, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Fiscal Cliff, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Medicare
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2 fugitives accused of Medicare fraud may be in Glendale, U.S. says
Federal authorities say two of Medicare's most-wanted fugitives may be hiding out in Glendale. Healthcare investigators say Karo Gotti Blkhoyan, 32, and Anush Sahakyan, 29, set up a phony medical clinic in South Carolina from 2009 to 2010 and billed for...Tags: Government Health Care, Medicare, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Degree of L.A.'s fiscal problems splits mayoral candidates
A virtual unknown straining to make his mark in the race for mayor of Los Angeles offered an alarming assessment of the city's finances. "We are actually on the brink of bankruptcy," Emanuel Pleitez, a tech executive and former aide to Mayor Antonio...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Finance, Richard Riordan, Public Employees, Healthcare Contract Issues
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Daschle reflects on life, both in and out of Senate
Tom Daschle's latest book is, in simplest terms, a contemporary explainer of the U.S. Senate, its history and how it works. In "The U.S. Senate: Fundamentals of American Government," the Aberdeen native reminisces that had he not worked his way up...
Tags: Government Health Care, World War I (1914-1918), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Fiction, Tom Daschle
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California reveals details of health-law insurance plans
Consumers are getting their first glimpse at what health insurance will look like in California as the state prepares to implement the federal healthcare law. On Wednesday, state officials will spell out the details on policies available next year to...
Tags: Health Insurance, Apples, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Family
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Patient choice bill moves to debate
PIERRE — Physicians and other health care providers should be allowed to deliver services to patients enrolled in any insurance plans in South Dakota, if the providers are willing to meet the plans’ terms and conditions, a legislative panel...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Health Insurance Cost, Health and Safety at School, Hal Wick, Health and Medical Professionals
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Report: SEAL who killed Bin Laden is struggling in civilian life
The American raid to kill Osama bin Laden may be the most famous top-secret mission of all time, and the latest petal of secrecy was peeled away by Bin Laden's killer himself. On Monday, Esquire and the Center for Investigative Reporting co-released a...Tags: Abbottabad (Pakistan), U.S. Department of Defense, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Arthritis, Osama bin Laden
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