Today’s Opinions And Editorials
admin | Mar 30, 2010
Now Comes The Hard Part The New York Times Making the most out of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will also depend on something a little less exciting: putting the existing plan into action (Jonathan Cohn, 3/25). Fix Health Reform, Then Repeal It The New York Times We are unapologetic advocates for the repeal of this costly misstep…
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Filed Under: Medical Malpractice
Today’s Opinions And Editorials
admin | Mar 03, 2010
Cobra Subsidy Is Both Generous And Necessary San Francisco Chronicle But if you never had health insurance or have been paying for an individual plan out of your own pocket, you might wonder why Congress continues to bestow this generous benefit on a select group of people who previously enjoyed group health insurance (Kathleen Pender, 3/2)…
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