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GOP slams fundraising, other efforts to promote Obama health law
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans have opened a new line of attack on President Obama's healthcare law, charging that the administration has improperly sought help from the healthcare industry and other outside groups to implement the...
Tags: Republican Party, Lamar Alexander, American Cancer Society, Insurance, U.S. Congress
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What we think: House breaks vow to be bipartisan, thoughtful
After he was elected Florida House speaker by his colleagues in November, Republican Will Weatherford delivered an eloquent speech promising bipartisanship and a commitment to problem solving. He urged members to "have a clear understanding of why we're...Tags: Republican Party, Health Insurance Cost, Elections, Politics, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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Comparing healthcare prices
With increasingly wide-ranging costs for medical procedures, here are some resources to help you find and understand medical prices. • Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Data base shows charges for the 100 most common hospital-based...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prices, Insurance, Health Treatments, Medicare
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Medicaid has mixed record on improving health for poor, study says
WASHINGTON — As state leaders debate whether to expand their Medicaid programs next year under President Obama’s healthcare law, new research suggests the government insurance plan for the poor has only a mixed record of improving health....
Tags: Medical Research, George W. Bush, Science and Technology, Barack Obama, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Today's Buzz: Should Fla. accept Obamacare billions?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardDemocrats in the Florida House brought lawmaking in the chamber to a halt this week after Republicans refused to endorse a bipartisan Senate plan to expand health care coverage to working poor. The Senate plan would use $51 billion in federal funds and...Tags: Politics, Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Senate sets up Negron-care for final vote
TALLAHASSEE -- Further separating itself from the House, the Senate Monday stripped the House health care plan from HB 7169 and replaced it with the Senate one that takes $51 billion from the federal government to insure roughly 1 million people. With...Tags: Elections, Medicaid, Politics, Health Insurance, Government Health Care
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Time running short for health care compromise
TALLAHASSEE – As the Legislature heads to the final days of the 2013 session, hope is fading fast for a deal to expand health care to about 1 million of the state's poorest citizens. If no compromise is reached, roughly two-thirds of those people...Tags: Republican Party, Conservative Political Action Conference, Florida Legislature, Government, Politics
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Rhetoric about health insurance can be over-simplified and misleading
TALLAHASSEE – Lawmakers are pushing competing plans that next Jan. 1 would put about one in five Floridians in some sort of Medicaid-like health-insurance plan. Or not. Lawmakers have two weeks to resolve a battle over whether to draw down $51...Tags: Medical Research, Substance Abuse, Barack Obama, Politics, Chris Smith (New Jersey Politician)
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Mike Fasano: Healthy Florida program would provide shot in the arm for needy families
One of the most important decisions the Florida Legislature will make will be how to provide health care to those Floridians who are not covered by either Medicaid or a private health plan. The Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate are...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Florida Legislature, Mike Fasano
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Arkansas will buy private insurance with Medicaid money
KY3 ReporterHARRISON, Ark. -- Arkansas will be the first state in the nation to use its federal Medicaid dollars to purchase private health insurance for tens of thousands of low-income people. Coats Chiropractic doesn't usually see low-income patients for...Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance, Chiropractors
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Poor women who delay breast cancer treatment less likely to survive
It stands to reason that the longer a woman waits to start breast cancer treatment, the worse her prognosis. A new study of California women puts some hard numbers on the cost of delaying treatment – and finds that Latinas, African Americans and...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Science and Technology, University of Utah, Health Treatments
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Panel sends parent trigger, health plan to full Senate
TALLAHASSEE – As the Florida Legislature heads into the final stretch of the 2013 session, it's do-or-die time for many of lawmakers' top priorities, including a controversial remedy for failing public schools and a state health care plan to...
Tags: Republican Party, Florida Legislature, PTA, Tampa, Government
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