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Two more NO’s on the Health Care Bill

by admin on Mar.18, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

Congressman Michael Acuri in NY 24th district and Congressman Stephen Lynch of the 9th Congressional District of Massachusetts. Has changed their vote on the health care Bill from YES to NO.

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The Democrats may utilize the “SLAUGHTER SOLUTION” tactic to pass a very unpopular Healthcare Bill

by admin on Mar.16, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

House Democrats may use a procedural tactic, already tagged with the label “the Slaughter Solution” to pass health-care overhaul.

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Obama is giving one last push for Health Insurance reform

by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

” The President said, “The healthcare system has billions of dollars that should go to patient care and they’re lost each and every year to fraud, to abuse, to massive subsidies that line the pockets of the insurance industry.”

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Obama continues to push a very unpopular Health Care Bill

by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

The Dems strategy is that the House would pass the Senate’s version of the bill then both chambers would approve changes under the budget reconciliation process, which could pass the Senate with a simple 51-vote majority

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The Presidents healthcare Summit has Set the Stage For a Partisan Bill.

by admin on Feb.26, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

After 7 grueling hours of partisan lecturing it appears that health care reform is either dead, or will be passed with a minimal number of democrats voting and just barely passing the largest social program in the history of the United States.

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HHS Secretary Sebelius says: Existing reform bills are the starting point for Bi-Partisan Health reform?

by admin on Feb.17, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

If the President plans to use the existing House and Senate bills as a starting point for next week’s health care summit with Republican leaders next week, where do you think reform will end up?  According to recent zogby polls the Americans want Congress to start the health care debate over from scratch.

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Health Care Business Intelligence Technology to strengthen Health Care viability

by admin on Feb.08, 2010, under Uncategorized

Obama eyes health IT to bolster federal bottom line

February 02, 2010 | Diana Manos, Senior Editor

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama submitted on Monday a $3.8 trillion federal budget request to Congress for fiscal year 2011. The president said he plans to make healthcare reform – and healthcare IT in particular – a major part of his long-term plans to put America back on track financially.

In keeping with the president’s past support of healthcare IT advancement, this year’s fiscal budget request includes $110 million to strengthen healthcare IT policy coordination and research activities.

Last February, the Administration backed more than $20.6 billion over 10 years to advance healthcare IT adoption in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)  Click here

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Obama’s SoU Healthcare appeal to congress failed to break the stalemate

by admin on Jan.29, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

Democrats are facing the reality that continuing their ambitious politically risky bills and having nothing to show for it could result in disaster in November elections. Congressional leaders say they have no clear viable solution to pass the existing health-care reform bills at the present time.  See AP article

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President Obama is calling for a smaller Bipartisan Healthcare Bill

by admin on Jan.21, 2010, under Healthcare, Political

AP By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies are conceding for the first time that they may have to accept a less ambitious health overhaul bill than the massive one they’ve struggled for a year to assemble.
Shorn by Massachusetts voters of their pivotal 60th Senate vote and much of their political momentum, the White House and congressional leaders are considering a more modest version of Obama’s top legislative priority. It could focus on curbing insurance company practices like denying coverage to sick people and on helping low-earning people and small businesses afford coverage, officials said. Click Here

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