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Health Insurers' Tie Proposed Rate Hikes to Health Care Reform
Health insurers across the country are planning to raise premiums for some of their customers in the coming weeks, the Wall Street Journal reports, and they are in part blaming President Obama's health care reform package for the rate hikes.
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Health Insurers' Tie Proposed Rate Hikes to Health Care Reform
Some Health Insurers Say They Are Raising Rates in Part because of the Democrats' Health Care Reforms, but the White House is Skeptical
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Health Center fee not deterring students
The Student Health Center has seen a 17 percent increase in office visits during the first week of classes compared to last year despite the implementation of a $10 office visit fee. The fee was implemented Aug. 17 in an attempt to generate the revenue needed to maintain current operations and bring in additional staff to meet the demand for appointments, said Dr. Emilio Carranco, health center ...
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Health disparities discussed at CSU
Health disparities are caused by a myriad of factors, including environment, race, heredity and the economy.
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Health Care Reform: Is There a Doctor in the House?
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Health reform will put insurance cards in the hands of tens of millions of previously uninsured Americans. Many will need physicals, immunizations, preventive screening tests and care for chronic health conditions.
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Health warnings posted at Monterey Municipal Beach
County health officials posted warnings at Monterey Municipal Beach on Wednesday advising beachgoers to avoid contact with water. The notices were posted after water samples taken Tuesday revealed high levels of bacteria.
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Health Net to proceed with premium hikes
Health Net will go ahead with its plan to raise health insurance premiums by an average of 16.5 perc
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Health Care Reform: Yale Discussion by Karl Rove Slams President Obama's Plans
Health Care Reform was the focus of discussion at Yale University this week when Karl Rove, former President George W. Bush's deputy chief of staff, offered his own solutions to health care insurance and coverage issues. Rove later called President Barack Obama's health care plan "a fraud" before adding that the plan "will bankrupt America". Rove, now a media political analyst, addressed about ...
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