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By Ann Miller; RN, MHA

[Executive Director]Text Books 

Here are three interesting and related articles from The Incidental Economist:

 

 

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4 Responses

  1. PWC Health-Care Reform Report

    The new healthcare reform bill will raise insurance rates, according to AHIP:

    Click to access PWC-Report-on-Costs-Final.pdf

    How much? Well, the study predicts that the Baucus plan would increase premiums for an average American family by $4,000 per year, a breathtaking increase from a plan that purports to save costs:

    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/10/12/insurance-industry-fights-back-with-pricewaterhousecoopers-report/

    Read the links and weep!

    Inez

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  2. Inez, at al,

    Here is another view-point:
    Link: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/antitrust-and-health-reform/

    Grant

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  3. Well folks, it seems that the republicans are preparing an alternative health-care bill to Democratic legislation, House Republican Leader John Boehner said, marking a shift in strategy as the full House is set to begin debate on the issue this week.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125711811707721639.html

    Any comments on this new proposal?

    Chad

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  4. Ann, Inez, Grant and Chad,

    Excellent articles, and nice photo of Steny Hoyer [D-MD] on the home page. I hope the photo, and this legislature, is fleeting. Nevertheless, a democratic “mission accomplished” for now.

    The “radical” house healthcare reform bill has passed. The Senate will soon introduce a bill with a seriously toned down set of mandates and public options. Let”s hope that Nancy P. and Harry Reid will not be able to muster 60 votes in favor of it.

    Heaven help us all.

    Mary

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