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by Team Forbes 05.22.2013 21:22 |
Baby Boomers are in serious denial when it comes to their medical and long-term care costs in retirement. Yes, Medicare provides excellent health insurance (subsidized in large part by taxpayers). But it doesn"t come close to paying for a senior"s medical costs. |
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by Team TechDirt 05.21.2013 15:23 |
As we noted in the context of antibiotics, it's well recognized that financial incentives cause the pharmaceutical industry to engage in research that tends to maximize profits rather than maximizing the health of the public.
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by Team TechDirt 05.10.2013 13:24 |
A few months ago, we wrote about Steven Brill's amazing article in Time Magazine about hospital billing. |
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by Team Guardian 05.07.2013 23:25 |
Democratic negotiator Patty Murray equally gloomy about stalemate as moderates hope Obama steps in to bridge divide
Republican budget negotiator Paul Ryan has publicly ruled out a long sought-after "grand bargain" with Democrats over taxation and spending, saying the two sides are "too far |
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by Team Forbes 05.02.2013 01:23 |
Photo of New Market train wreck (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Today, the Internal Revenue Service made available the Proposed Regulations relating to the health insurance premium tax credit established under the Health Care Act. |
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by Team Boing Boing 04.27.2013 05:21 |
Once again, America's government screws over cancer patients: "Most of Medicare was shielded from the sequester, but because chemotherapy is funded by part of the program that was not, clinics are starting to turn away thousands of patients because they say they can't afford to provide treatments at |
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