Health Care Reform Debate In The United States Press Articles

Bellingham Business Journal - A year in review: top 10 stories of 2010: from constant construct on to Horizon Bank closing, 2010 sure wasn't a boring year

January 1, 2011 --

A lot can happen in a year. Entire industries can shift and new markets spring up where previously there were none.

But sometimes,...

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Health Services Research - Comment on Silber et al.: investing in postadmission survival—a "Failure-to-Rescue" U.S. population health

December 1, 2010 --

In 1938 Sir Allison Glover presented a paper to the Royal Academy of Medicine in England documenting significant variation between towns in...

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National Right to Life News - Archbishop Dolan chosen to head U.S. Catholic Bishops

November 1, 2010 --

The annual meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in mid-November produced two particularly notable results from a...

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Guttmacher Policy Review - Insurance coverage and abortion incidence: information and misinformation

September 22, 2010 --

With a grim inevitability, the issue of restrictions on insurance coverage for abortion moved to center stage as the congressional health care...

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Physician Executive - How hospitals can arm themselves in the war on waste

September 1, 2010 --

In this article ...

What can physician executives do to combat inefficiency and poor quality during the war on hospital waste?

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Market Wire - Arizona Homeopathic Associates Provides Unique Health Care Solutions; Treating the Cause of Illness Rather Than the Symptoms

August 18, 2010 --

Current figures estimate that spending on health care in the U.S. is about 16% of its GDP. In 2007, an estimated $2.26 trillion was spent on...

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National Catholic Reporter - Immigration called next major public policy issue

May 28, 2010 --

WASHINGTON * After health care reform, "immigration is the next edge" in the major public policy debates facing the United States,...

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