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Business Roundtable Unveils Health Care Policy Plan   WASHINGTON----CEOs representing America's leading companies today proposed a health care policy plan aimed at delivering more value for consumers, expanding affordable health insurance options for all Americans and ensuring a stable, secure public safety net.

Public hearing on government-health-plan bill set Thursday   CHAMPAIGN ��� Are you disgruntled about not being able to afford health insurance? Or not being able to afford medical care even when you do have insurance? Here's your chance to tell your legislators what you think of a proposal to provide health care for everyone in Illinois through a government-sponsored, single-payer insurance plan. A public hearing on the Health Care for All Illinois Act ...

Bi-Partisan Burgess Health Care Bills Headed To House Floor, USA  Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. R-TX announced that two bi-partisan bills he helped write to improve health care passed out of committee and now head to the House floor. Votes are expected by the full House of Representatives in the next few weeks. The first bill, the Physician Workforce and Graduate Medical Education Enhancement Act H.R.

Alabama initiates new health care plan   Alabama���s high obesity rate has once again placed the state in the negative spotlight. The Alabama State Employees��� Insurance Board recently received national attention for its new health insurance program, which media have dubbed a ���fat tax���. Outlets like FOXNews.com falsely state the plan will charge state employees an extra $25 a month if they don���t visit the doctor for a check-up. ...

Free Health Clinic Now Open Wednesday Evenings  WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. WGHP ��� People who need health care, but have no insurance, now have another opportunity to get medical help. Starting tonight, a free clinic, staffed by Wake Forest University medical students and licensed physicians will be open by appointment only Wednesday evenings from 6-9 p.m. The clinic is at 2135 New Walkertown Road. Julie Luck reports to schedule an appointment, ...

Meeting details Florida's health care plan  Gov. Charlie Crist touted Florida's low-cost health insurance program Thursday as a model for a nationwide fix for rising medical premiums - though the program hasn't started here yet.

'Medical home' concept would bring new kind of health care  A coalition of insurers, health care providers and employers are designing a pilot program to launch the "medical home" concept in doctors' offices around the state.

Democratic senators discuss health care  Tue, Sep 16, 2008 5:18 p.m. Nevada's Democratic state senators said Tuesday their agenda for the 2009 Legislature will include a plan to reduce the number of children with no health insurance.

Candidates and health care  John McCain and Barack Obama both want to give Americans greater access to quality health care. The two presidential candidates, however, have very different philosophies on how to do it.McCain focuses on making health insurance more affordable as a way to increase the number of people who could get it; he does this by taking a market-based approach to health care, promoting competition among ...

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Health care: Both candidates come up short  WASHINGTON - John McCain's health plan won't lower the ranks of the uninsured. Barack Obama's fails to curb the soaring cost of health care, meaning initial gains in helping more people buy health insurance would eventually be undermined.

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