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| 13 hours ago If Americans continue to pack on pounds, obesity will cost the USA about $344 billion in medical-related expenses by 2018, eating up about 21% of health-care spending, says the first analysis to estimate the future medical costs of ... Health and Wealth for Life - http://www.healthandwealthforlife.net/ |
| 7 hours ago by Ed Morrissey If the CBO accounts for all the medical care people won't be able to get after the massive exodus of doctors from the industry, they could show even more savings. RadClown on December 19, 2009 at 2:49 PM. CMMS, what's that? ... Hot Air » Top Picks - http://www.hotair.com/ - References [ More results from Hot Air » Top Picks ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Consumer Reports Health Blog The fragmentation of the health-care system, the redundant paperwork, and systems for underwriting, administrating claims, and managing networks costs a fortune and makes no one any healthier. Medical errors: 12 percent, $75-100 billion ... Consumer Reports Health Blog - http://blogs.consumerreports.org/health/ - References |
| 6 hours ago by Alan Ben Nelson will sign on to the heath care reform bill which the Congressional Budget Office say will bring down the deficit by $132 billion over ten years, and by $1.3 trillion over 20 years. Here are some key changes: ... A 10% tax is imposed on indoor tanning services and the 'botox tax' is removed.” These things have to be paid for, after all. But I don't think we're better off dropping the “botox tax”. Since when is botox a medical necessity? GuidoVanHorn Reply: ... Alan Colmes' Liberaland - http://www.alan.com/ - References |
| 3 hours ago by David Dayen So I'm frantically trying to read the manager's amendment (turn on CSPAN-2 and you can follow along yourself) and all the supplementary information that's out there on just what's now in this health care bill, and here's what I've got so far ... The bill costs $871 billion and would save the federal government $132 billion over the next ten years. The changes in the manager's amendment amounted to a net $2 billion dollar savings. The bill would cover 31 million people and ... Firedoglake - http://firedoglake.com/ [ More results from Firedoglake ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by The Heritage Foundation - the Staff of... The Senate health care bill would impose $406.2 billion in new taxes; cost $2.5 trillion over the first 10 years; stifle patient choice by transferring most decision-making authority to Washington; and produce the greatest concentration of political and ... The Senate bill contains over a dozen new taxes, including a 40 percent excise tax on high-priced health plans and special fees and taxes on insurance, drugs, medical devices, and anyone who violates the new mandates. ... The Heritage Foundation Papers - http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed060905b.cfm - References [ More results from The Heritage Foundation Papers ] |
| 14 hours ago by admin ... have rapid growth due to the home health care industry getting larger. Education And Training: Most Home Health Aids receive on the job training although, "The National Association for Home Care and Hospice" (NAHC) offers certification for personal and home care aides. ... Medical Secretary - Secretaries and administrative assistants made up for about 4.2 billion jobs in 2006. It's expected that medical secretary jobs will keep growing along with the medical industry. ... Article Directory - http://articlescollections.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by The Huffington Post News Team Still remaining on the agenda are health care and legislation to raise the federal debt limit so the Treasury can continue to borrow. Anchored by a $626 billion Pentagon funding bill, the measure also carries short-term extensions of ..... Most group plans through an employer do not ask medical questions or evaluate pre-existing conditions for new hires. Typically, you are hired and then eligible for full insurance for yourself and your family (as elected) within a ... Afghanistan on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/afghanistan - References |
| 1 hour ago by Chicago Tribune Reid's amendment would make the bill slightly more expensive, but because new spending is offset, the bill is estimated to reduce the budget deficit by $132 billion by 2019, compared with $130 billion in the original bill. ... In a nod to calls from many health care experts and centrist lawmakers, Reid expanded sections of the legislation designed to restrain the rapid growth of medical spending by forcing hospitals and other medical providers to deliver care more ... Insurance.us - http://insurance.us/ |
| 5 hours ago by Administrator An increase in the floor of the medical expenses deduction from 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income to 10 percent, except for seniors, who will stay at 7.5 percent ($15.2 billion);. Elimination of the Medicare Part D (prescription ... Your Comments... - http://stjohnradio.com/blog11/ |
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