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Gaining Health Care Coverage Without Losing Freedom  Americans are anxious about the future of our health care system ��� and rightly so. They���re looking for a sensible way to extend coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who lack health insurance.

English proposes new health-care plan  U.S. Rep. Phil English is touting a new health-care plan that promises to be as portable as a 401k. The Healthy Americans Bill would allow most Americans to choose his or her own health plan instead of health insurance from an employer.

Health care costs create rising strain, studies find  Even as Washington and Wall Street debate the best way to avert an economic disaster, increasing numbers of Americans are struggling with another financial crisis: the growing burden of unpaid medical bills. Two studies released Wednesday provide further evidence of the toll that health care is increasingly placing on working families, even for those with health insurance. And as employees are ...

Campaign advisers to debate health care  Senior medical advisers to Democratic nominee Barack Obama and Republican nominee John McCain will debate health care issues facing the next administration next week at the University of Virginia.

Health minister extols PC health care formula Medical clinic a role model  The Hon. Ron Liepert, Alberta Minister for Health and Wellness, made an appearance at the Pincher Creek Associate Medical Clinic Thursday, Sept. 18. The minister, on a tour of Pincher Creek���s health care sector at the behest of Livingstone-Macleod MLA Evan Berger, received an invitation by the Associate Medical Clinic, whose personnel were eager to demonstrate their cutting-edge healthcare ...

Baylor Health Care System plans first dedicated cancer hospital in North Texas  By JAN JARVIS DALLAS ��� Baylor Health Care System plans to build the first dedicated cancer hospital in North Texas, a $350 million facility that will include the state���s largest outpatient oncology center. The outpatient center is scheduled to open in 2011 near Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas and provide radiation, chemotherapy, pain management and complementary medicine such as ...

Biden misleads when describing McCain health plan as huge tax increase on middle class  WASHINGTON - Joe Biden charged Thursday during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania that John McCain's tax proposals for health insurance would be "the largest tax increase in the history of America for the middle class." He was wrong.

Aetna Continues to Expand Health Plan Offerings to Federal Enrollees in 2009  Aetna NYSE:AET announced today that it is expanding the availability of its Aetna HealthFundR AHF consumer-directed plans offered through the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program FEHBP. As of January 2009, the AHF plans will be offered in 12 new states and access will be expanded in 11 states where Aetna already offers the plans. This move further solidifies Aetna's position as the ...

John Schwarz: McCain's Health Care Plan Would Limit State Regulatory Authority, Leaving People Vulnerable  McCain's proposals would allow health insurers to offer the same health plans throughout the nation without any or little state oversight.

Health-care costs to rise in '09  Get ready to add ''health care'' to the list of things that probably will cost you more next year. A national survey released Wednesday reveals that 40 percent of companies say they're ''very likely'' or ''somewhat likely'' to increase the amount employees pay for their health insurance in 2009.

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