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25 ways the new healthcare law changes life for business owners
Submitted on 4.28.2010
NFIB's new video: 25 ways the new healthcare law changes life for business owners
Health reform’s unexpected impact on Nevada’s budget
Submitted by John R. Graham on 4.24.2010
Senator Harry Reid and his D.C. colleagues have succeeded in a massively disruptive reorganization of health insurance by the federal government. This mission is about to collide with state budgets, causing much collateral damage nationwide.
Leave Medical Liability Change To States
Submitted by John R. Graham, Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D, Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 4.23.2010
By signing health reform into law, President Obama has launched the most sweeping expansion of federal control of Americans' access to medical services in decades. Republicans charge that the reform package grants the federal government too much power over our health choices.
Sign Of Times Under ObamaCare: 'The Doctor Is Out — Permanently'
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.23.2010
President Barack Obama's health care bill aims to achieve universal coverage while at the same time reducing costs. In reality, this contradictory strategy will ensure that Americans enjoy less health care, of poorer quality, and from fewer doctors.
Poison pill could be among drug imports
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.16.2010
In recent testimony before Congress, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg reiterated the agency’s opposition to the importation of prescription drugs from foreign shores. “There are genuine safety concerns,” she explained.
Uncle Sam, MD?
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.10.2010
(April 10) -- Now that health care reform is the law of the land, state governments will have to start looking for serious ways to control health costs. And one tempting target will be prescription drugs, which account for an increasing share of the nation's health tab.
Life’s certainties: Death and health reform’s taxes
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.6.2010
President Obama’s health care reform package was just a week old when it started to cost taxpayers more money. By signing the reconciliation bill last Tuesday—the last step in his legislative two-step—the president raised the price of the original health care reform measure by $65 billion, to $940 billion over the next decade.
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