Posts Tagged ‘health-care’
What kind of health care reform?
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Roger Hickey of Campaign for America’s future says reform must be within what’s possible
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Health Care Reform -ARE YOU INFORMED?
Information about the health care reform taking place in the USA. Just taking a moment to encourage you to get the information you need if you have not already done so.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform#healthcare-menu
http://www.Healthcare.gov/law/introduction/index.html
http://www.healthcare.gov/law/timeline/index.html
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Chellie Pingree – Rules Committee – Health Care Reform Bill
Rules Committee – Health Care Reform Bill. Over 70 amendments were not allowed to be discussed/debated on the house floor. As a result, the USA ended up with a crappy bill and taxpayers that are angry and determined to have it repealed… ( and vote out Chellie Pingree(D) of Maine.)
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Health-Care Reform, Phase Two: The Politics of Implementation
Paul Starr, the Woodrow Wilson School’s Stuart Professor of Communications and a Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, presented a public talk titled “Health-Care Reform, Phase Two: The Politics of Implementation,” at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 30, 2010 in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall.
Starr’s talk is the first of four lectures in a new series, “Implementing Healthcare Reform,” which is co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School and the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
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West Wing Week: 9/24/10 or “Immeasurable Courage and Uncommon Valor”
Welcome to West Wing Week, your guide to everything that’s happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, walk step by step with the President as he announces that Elizabeth Warren will lead the effort to get the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau off the ground, participates in a live CNBC town hall, awards Chief Master Sergeant Richard L. Etchberger, U.S. Air Force, the Medal of Honor posthumously for the valor he displayed in combat, travels to New York for the United Nations General Assembly and much more…
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Cat’s view on Healthcare Reform
The Real Housewife of DC shows a Republican lobbyist who’s boss when it comes to health care in the United States.
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Virginia Postrel: How to Reform Health Care Without Killing Innovation
Former Reason magazine Editor in Chief Virginia Postrel has seen the strengths and the shortcomings of the American health care system both as a kidney donor and a breast cancer survivor.
She argues that individuals should be free to sell their organs, and that encouraging organ markets may be the best way to save the lives of the more than 100,000 Americans currently awaiting transplants.
A 2009 article Postrel wrote for the Atlantic Monthly highlights her experience with the ultra-expensive wonder drug, Herceptin, and the perils of centrally controlling health care costs.
Reason.tv’s Ted Balaker sat down with Postrel to discuss organ markets, wonder drugs, and how to reform health care without squashing innovation.
Interview by Ted Balaker. Shot by Hawk Jensen and Paul Detrick. Edited by Paul Detrick.
Music: “Something New” by Very Large Array (Magnatune Records).
Approximately nine-and-a-half minutes.
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Postrel, the editor in chief of the blog Deep Glamour, talks to Reason.tv about politics, style, and voter expectations at http://youtube.com/reasontv.
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Electronic Medical Records
We need a transportable medical record to make care more efficient and effective.
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We were the first in Louisiana with electronic health records.
LSU HOSPITALS AND CLINICS