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Bill Clinton challenges California to lead on healthcare overhaul
Former President Clinton challenged California to make the federal healthcare overhaul work to silence naysayers and win over states that are still on the fence. Clinton, addressing an audience of doctors and healthcare executives in downtown Los...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Laws
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Governor agreed to vets home contract if money can be found
Despite being millions of dollars short of the estimated amount needed to fully pay for the project, Gov. Dennis Daugaard agreed last week to conditionally accept the bid by Scull Construction of Rapid City to build the new State Veterans Home at Hot...Tags: Engineering, Dennis Daugaard, Regional Authority, Technology, Arts and Culture
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Visiting pediatric dentists give free care to nearly 100 Central Florida children
In repeated studies on public health, Florida tends to get D's and F's on meeting the dental-health needs of its poorest children. Although Central Florida tends to do somewhat better than many parts of the state, there are still too many children who...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Family, Orlando
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Riverside Health joins Aetna provider network
Health insurance company Aetna is collaborating with Riverside Health System in Newport News in an accountable care organization, the insurer announced. The accountable care model coordinates care among physicians and other health-care facilities. As...
Tags: Aetna Inc., Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Bon Secours
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Connecticut Hospital Salaries Show 18 Executives Making More Than $1 Million
The Hartford CourantLast year, 18 executives at 11 Connecticut hospitals were compensated more than $1 million, according to a database released annually by the state Office of Health Care Access. Hartford Hospital and Yale-New Haven Hospital each had four executives...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Corporate Officers, Health and Safety at Work, Yale-New Haven Hospital
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California bill would fine big firms whose workers get Medi-Cal
For years, politicians and labor unions have pilloried Wal-Mart and other large employers for paying workers so little that many qualify for government health insurance at taxpayers' expense. Now critics fear the public will get stuck with an even...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Consumers, Health and Safety at Work, Employment
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LETTER: Can't Compare British System With Obamacare
Cal Thomas' partisan rant against the yet-to-be-deployed Obamacare has now stooped to the level of blatant scare and fear journalism [June 7, column, "Britain's Health Care Shouldn't Be Copied"]. Equating the British National Health System's supposedly...Tags: Politics, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Interior Policy, Medicare, Mitt Romney
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Township supervisor in Poconos sentenced for letting public pay for girlfriend's health insurance
A former township supervisor in Monroe County has been sentenced to make $24,000 in restitution and do 50 hours of community service for improperly giving township medical coverage to his girlfriend. Robert Spano, 64, as a supervisor in Middle Smithfield...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Judges, Prosecution, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Cigna Survey: One In Four Self Employed Proprietors Is Uninsured
One in four self-employed small business owners surveyed by Cigna Corp. do not have health insurance, and most said it's because health insurance is too expensive. Cigna surveyed 250 self-employed small business owners in February and released the...Tags: Small Businesses, Cigna Corporation
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Wal-Mart's wages drive employees onto public benefits, report says
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. wages are so low they force many of its employees onto the public doles, creating a drag on taxpayers and the economy, according to a new report from the staff of congressional Democrats. The report analyzes data from Wisconsin's...Tags: Collective Contract, Crime, Law and Justice, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Wage Contract Issues
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CSB cuts mental health services in Hampton, NN
The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board will see an almost $6.5 million decrease in its 2014 operating budget, a cut of just over 10 percent from this year. The Community Services Board provides comprehensive mental health and substance...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Finance, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Mental Health, Economy, Business and Finance
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Health insurance: Can it be made simple?
The success of the 2010 federal healthcare law depends in part on more uninsured Americans obtaining coverage. So it's crucial that when the uninsured try to sign up for policies, they don't get a bureaucratic runaround or wind up in phone-tree hell....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Healthcare Laws, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Healthcare Policies, Medicaid
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