Posts Tagged ‘ healthcare ’

Four Pages

March 11, 2010
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Four Pages

For over a year now, the US Congress has been working on some kind of comprehensive healthcare reform. The debate has been contentious, the solutions varied, and the mere size of the bills have brought scorn and derision from those who fear any kind of reform for any reason, be it financial or otherwise....

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More Hits For TennCare

March 2, 2010
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Tennessee Blue Cross Blue Shield is planning to cut reimbursement to some doctors and hospitals. From the article: In a report to state lawmakers, BlueCross said that while it has been able to operate at a loss “for a short period of time due to our financial strength, we cannot sustain significant operating losses.”...

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Morning Coffee – TGINM Edition

February 26, 2010
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Yeah, that’s right, I said it. Thank God it’s not Monday, which could be said just about any day of the week, but Monday. But today, I’m especially glad it’s not Monday, because Monday is the first day of March, and first days of the month come with all sorts of unpleasantness. I know,...

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Twelve Years Without Health Insurance

February 22, 2010
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Sputnick is celebrating discussing another year of having absolutely no health coverage. You are going to have to read the whole post on how the health care debate has impacted him. The thing is, people who have health insurance don’t understand what it is like for those of us who don’t have it. You...

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