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In Massachusetts Elite Providers Drive Health Care Spending; What Does This Say about the Dartmouth Research? . . . Maryland’s Solution. Part 1
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakely has just released a report which reveals that the state’s health care costs are spiraling in large part because he state’s primo hospitals and physician groups --those with brand name recognition-- -are demanding...
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Sat, Jan 30 2010 7:15 PM
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“I Don’t Quit”
In his address to the nation, President Obama made it clear: Jobs are now his #1 priority. This is what most Americans wanted to hear. They fear that he has spent too much time on health care, and has not... Read More...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 8:03 AM
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SOTU and Health Care
In his address to the nation, President Obama made it clear: Jobs are now his #1 priority. This is what most Americans wanted to hear. They fear that he has spent too much time on health care, and has not... Read More...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 7:24 AM
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The State of the Union--And the Economy: Why We Need Health Care Reform Now
According to the headlines, 10 percent of Americans are unemployed. The truth is that closer to 17 percent of the population cannot find full-time work; this number includes workers who have become discouraged and have given up looking for work... Read...
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Tue, Jan 26 2010 1:33 PM
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Some of the Best of Recent Health Care Blogs: Health Wonk Review
Over at the Disease Management Care Blog, http://diseasemanagementcareblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/welcome-to-tree-of-blogs-avatar-movie.html Jaan Sidorov hosts the most recent edition of Health Wonk Review, a round-up of some of the best healthcare blogs...
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Sun, Jan 24 2010 4:27 PM
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Who Voted for Brown in Massachusetts—and Why? Voters Cannot Oppose Legislation If They Don’t Understand It
The media continues to report that the Massachusetts vote was a referendum on health care reform—and that this has the White House worried. If so, the White House is wrong. Take a look at polling conducted by Hart Research Associates... Read More...
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Sun, Jan 24 2010 12:50 PM
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In the Wake of the Mass Massacre—Bipartisan Reform or the Senate Bill ?
Let’s begin by addressing some of the myths: First, the Massachusetts vote was not a “Massacre”: Brown won 51 percent of the vote. Secondly, this was not a referendum which shows that the public opposes health care reform. Among Massachusetts’... Read...
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Fri, Jan 22 2010 12:34 PM
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How Did Democrats Manage to Lose Ted Kennedy’s Seat to a Man Who Reminds Me of Sarah Palin?
When explaining why the voters of Massachusetts turned Ted Kennedy’s seat over to a Republican, some commentators are suggesting that voters were appalled by the corruption they saw in Washington as Democrats struggled to put together health reform legislation...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 5:40 PM
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Can We Really Have A Bipartisan Health Care Plan?
Just in case you were wondering what the public thinks about the recent upheaval over health care reform, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Wednesday finds some 55% of Americans say President Obama and congressional Democrats should suspend work on the.....
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 3:08 PM
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On Pelosi’s Statement –
Over at TPM, the headline characterizes Pelosi's statement as meaning that she is walking away: “Pelosi: There Aren't Enough Votes To Pass The Senate Bill.” If Pelosi walks away, then reform is dead. But as I read her statement, she’s... Read...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 10:28 AM
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What Does This Mean?
From Talking Points Memo: January 21, 11:34 a.m. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just told reporters that she does not believe she has enough votes in the House to pass the Senate health care reform bill as-is -- at least not... Read More...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 9:41 AM
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The Massachusetts’ Vote
I didn’t post about the vote earlier today, because I cannot begin to predict what will happen next. There are too many variables. At this point in the process, a few politicians can begin to make demands that could actually... Read More...
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Wed, Jan 20 2010 7:12 PM
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Studies Cast a Starker Light on Depression Drugs
The value of using antidepressants to treat mild to moderate depression came under fire recently after a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that the drugs didn’t work much better than a placebo in those with... Read More.....
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Wed, Jan 20 2010 10:09 AM
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Update: The Cadillac Tax Will Raise Far Less Than Projected and Won't Control Costs
The Senate’s controversial “Cadillac Tax” on expensive health insurance plans was supposed to raise $149 billion to help fund reform. But now, we’re told it’s been “scaled back.” Some use the verb “gutted”—though that is probably a tad strong. Still,...
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Fri, Jan 15 2010 11:17 AM
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Medical Workers, Supplies and Money Needed in Haiti: How to Help
Everyone knows that Haitians are in desperate need of aid. Most people don’t know how they might help. Here is some useful information: First, Paul Farmer’s organization, Health Partners, can be trusted. Farmer has spent more than two decades working...
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Thu, Jan 14 2010 5:48 PM
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