Healthcare reform may be badly needed in the U.S. but some reports show that while a majority of voters agree that the U.S. healthcare system is in dire of need of a makeover many far less agree with spending the likely billions of taxpayer dollars on revamping the current system and handing the op
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Today healthcare all over the U.S. is experiencing a multitude of dynamic changes that is testing the strength of our system’s capabilities. Hospitals are besieged with all manner of financial hardships from increasing bad debt, meager third party reimbursements and higher operating costs to name on...
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While the general economy is in a tailspin, South Florida healthcare is still in a hiring frenzy. The Baptist system by itself has 500 openings, and many other hospitals say they have many jobs to fill.
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Social programs like a single payer entity run by the government and Medicare provide a valuable service to the public. The public depends on these types of programs. It serves no useful purpose to cut funding of these types of programs which inevitably will restrict access to care in some way.
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The punches keep coming from Senator Obama aimed at Senator McCain. In Obama's latest attack he is continuing to focus of McCain's healthcare plan
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A new X Prize Foundation competition for health care reform could pose the institute's most daunting challenge yet.
The foundation, which helped launch the first private manned space flight in 2004, is teaming with the insurer WellPoint Inc. to try to fix the U.S. health care system.
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