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Health Insurance in the News
State cuts may leave many without health care (East Valley Tribune) Arizona voters may be asked to hike their own taxes a second time this year, this time to keep the state from reducing the number of people who get free health care.
States Struggle With Strapped Budgets, Cuts To Health Programs (Medical News Today) The Dallas Morning News: "Lawmakers have been thinking ahead to a massive shortfall, topping $10 billion, that's probably coming when they write the next budget in 2011. But state officials told them Monday that they'll have to fix a hole in the current budget, too. Rising health care costs have dug a hole of about $1.7 billion, the officials said. Texas has about 350,000 more poor people on ...
Slashing The State: The GOP Budget Plan for Arizona Emerges (Tucson Weekly) Republican state lawmakers were finally releasing details of their spending plan for the upcoming year earlier this week—and, to no great surprise, the proposals are brutal to anyone who cares about the citizens of the state. Among the lowlights: • All-day kindergarten is gone. • KidsCare, the program that provides health insurance to children in households below 200 percent of the federal ...
La. bill to nix health overhaul called premature (AP via Yahoo! Finance) An attempt by a Republican Louisiana lawmaker to nullify a federal health care overhaul before it's approved by Congress would be ridiculous and premature, the Democratic leader of the state House of Representatives said Tuesday.
Don't cut mental health funds (Maricopa Monitor) Arizona is dealing with its worst budget crisis in recent memory. Tough decisions have to be made on how best to wisely use the limited resources available right now. There are no easy answers.
Fairgoers learn about local health services (Eastern Arizona Courier) The annual Gila Valley Health and Safety Fair featured 52 exhibitors that provided information about a variety of health services available in Graham County — including a new incisionless procedure to correct acid reflux.
Health & Safety Fair offers free testing, exhibits (Eastern Arizona Courier) The annual Gila Valley Health & Safety Fair will feature health and safety information from more than 40 organizations, including presentations about a new incisionless procedure to treat gastric reflux.
Obama Takes on Insurers in Push for Health Care Bill (Update3) (Bloomberg) March 8 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama pressed his case for health-care legislation, criticizing insurers for raising rates and saying Americans can’t afford to wait any longer for an overhaul of the medical system.
Medicaid program supporters seek tax hike (The Sierra Vista Herald) By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Arizona voters may be asked to hike their own taxes a second time this year, this time to keep the state from reducing the number of people who get free health care. The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association is working with consultants to craft an initiative to go to voters in November to raise the money necessary to stop the state from ...
Mitt Romney says Obama is 'Scapegoating' health insurers (Deseret News) Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said President Barack Obama is "scapegoating" insurance companies after failing to get health-care legislation passed in Congress.
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