Monday, June 4, 2012

Health care reform

  • WASHINGTON -- Health care reform advocates are growing more confident in the idea that the Affordable Care Act can remain viable even if the Supreme Court strikes down the provision that requires individual citizens to purchase health insurance.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This is the age of health care reform and I would like to make the case that we allow the attractive force of consumer demand to drive the future development of our health care system. Consumer demand is the purchasing patterns of an individual or cluster of individuals.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • just a few months after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (more commonly called "the health care reform bill" or alternatively, "Obamacare") was slated to take effect.
  • (Forbes)
  • Reforms can significantly improve health care quality and lower health care costs in the long run--but only if we reform both the way we deliver and pay for medical care.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • President Obama promised his health care reform law would save money and reduce costs. It wasn't true then; it's certainly not true now. Lower- and middle-class Americans already have seen their premiums go up.
  • (Washington Times)
  • President Obama promised his health care reform law would save money and reduce costs. It wasn't true then; it's certainly not true now. Lower- and middle-class Americans already have seen their premiums go up.
  • (FOX News)
  • meet its health care reform deadlines. Although the financial benefit for Accenture remains unclear as of now, this is likely to be a big deal given the expected scale of operations.
  • (Analyst Blog - Town Hall)
  • For Romney, the danger is that his enactment of a health care reform law in Massachusetts that's virtually identical to "Obamacare" has conservatives routinely questioning his commitment to repealing the law they detest.
  • (TPMDC (blog))

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