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Supporters of reform are angry and frustrated over the hesitation of moderate Democrats like Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas and Ben Nelson of Nebraska...Reform backers should not be so quick to criticize the hesitant senators...Given the many times...
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KarmelSonix develops asthma diagnostic devices based on the patient's wheezing, hacks, and coughs. The Wheezometer analyzes the sounds to provide data about the illness and severity of an attack, and recommends treatment...The American College of Physicians...
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History calls Remember, Medicare was going to bring down the republic, too Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Critics storm that health-care reform is "a cruel hoax and a delusion." Ads in 100 newspapers thunder that reform would mean "the beginning of socialized...
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Just because the American Medical Association has backed these reform measures doesn't mean all doctors support them," the Las Vegas physician said as he prepared to take photographs of the protesters marching down the Strip near Flamingo Road. "People...
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Guam Delegate Madeleine Bordallo yesterday announced the House of Representatives has passed H.R. Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act. The bill was introduced by Rep. John Dingell of Michigan and was passed by a vote of 243 yeas to 183 nays. The Medicare...
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Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, has recruited an all-star team of former senators, including Vice President Joe Biden and Tom Daschle, to convince reluctant conservative Democrats to co-operate. He hasn't said whether he believes he's secured...
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Originally published Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 4:19 PM Nicholas D...Kristof Syndicated columnist Critics storm that health-care reform is "a cruel hoax and a delusion." Ads in 100 newspapers thunder that reform would mean "the beginning of socialized...
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Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) is a physician and longtime advocate for permanently solving the annual legislative headache of increasing the amount of money reimbursed to doctors treating Medicare patients. He said that even though he opposed the way...
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Seniors would pay $49 billion in higher premiums over the next decade as a result of legislation headed for a House vote that raises fees for doctors treating Medicare patients, according to an estimate by congressional budget officials. The increase...
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When President Obama and congressional Democrats began their drive this year to revamp health policies, they promised to expand health care coverage and to make it more affordable. The health bill passed by the House — and a similar measure pending in...
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