The nation’s health care tab will go up — not down — as a result of President Obama’s sweeping overhaul. That’s the conclusion of a government forecast yesterday, which also predicts the increase will be modest. The average annual growth...
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WASHINGTON - The nation's health care tab will go up - not down - as a result of President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul. That's the conclusion of a government forecast Thursday, which also predicts the increase will be modest.
Title: Health Care Reform: Is There a Doctor in the House? Category: Health News Created: 9/8/2010 10:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/9/2010
Milano, Berney Square Off in Advance of Primary Health care legislation was a primary subject of a Sept. 1 debate between the two Republican Party candidates vying for the 5th Congressional District seat. With the Sept. 14 primary fast approaching, the Manhasset Republican Club hosted a debate between Great Neck attorney Liz Berney and Dr. James Milano, a physician at St. Francis Hospital in ...
The nation's health care tab will go up - not down - as a result of President Obama's sweeping overhaul. That's the conclusion of a new government forecast released Thursday, which also predicts the increase will be modest while millions of uninsured Americans will be able to obtain health care ...
The federal health care reform passed with much controversy during the summer included, among its provisions, some extra assistance for a handful of small hospitals caught in a Medicare no man's land.
Critics and supporters of the health care reform bill that was signed into law earlier this year are both latching on to a report from economists at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the impact that the reform bill will have on health care spending. While critics of the bill have pointed to data from the report showing that national health care spending will increase at a ...
The health-care reform law enacted last spring won't significantly change national health spending over the next decade compared with projections before the law was passed, the Wall Street Journal reports. The report casts fresh doubt on Democrats' argument that the health-care law would curb the sharp increase in costs over the long term. In fact, insurance companies have proposed rate ...
Title: Health Care Reform: Will It Empower or Perplex Consumers? Category: Health News Created: 9/7/2010 10:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/8/2010