Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Health Insurance News
Posted by Mark KleimanThe more the health care debate is over the details of the new plan, the better things are for the obstructionists. The more the debate is over how terrible things are right now, the better things are for the reformers. The NYT is doing a series on how terrible things are right now; Tuesday’s installment is about a guy who went bankrupt because his health insurance policy, which on its face claimed to cover hospital charges up to $150,000, actually only covered room & b
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Health Insurance News
Amidst reports of the fall-out of the TIM-Smartmatic consortium, bomb attacks, coup rumors on the local scene and the celebrity deaths of Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya via a coup in the international scene, there ought to be what escapes many – the lighter side of things. GMA runs for Congress. Isn’t that good news? It serves early notice that there will be elections come 2010. At least, there is only a Prof. Randy David worrying ho
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Health Insurance News
Suspected North Korean ship changes course – Cat and Mouse? U.S. officials said Tuesday that a North Korean ship has turned around and is headed back toward the north where it came from, after being tracked for more than a week by American Navy vessels on suspicion of carrying illegal weapons. The move keeps the U.S. and the rest of the international community guessing: Where is the Kang Nam going? Does its cargo include materials banned by a new U.N. anti-proliferation resolution? The shi
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Health Insurance News
Author : Michael Hehn A dog is more than just a pet; they are a companion whether you are sitting quietly by the fire at home or going for a walk, they are their keeping you company A dog will get just as much enjoyment from lying on the floor near you if you haven’t the energy for a walk, never complaining They will never complain that you haven’t the energy for that walk you promised them the day before, or the bath they so desperately need This is why we should show our appreciation by
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Health Insurance News
The Orthodox Church has a category of saints called in Greek anargyri (silverless ones), usually translated into English as “unmercenary physicians”. They were medical doctors who did not charge for their services, and as such they are a living reproach to the ever-expanding cult of healthcare for profit. As Monte Asbury puts it in his blog The Least, First : I thought I understood why insurance companies were the main threats to a “public option.” It’s easy. Their overhead—exec salarie
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