Pensioner who died after fall-lay on the floor bleeding for~10 min because Muslim nurse was praying
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| An elderly woman who suffered a fall was left lying on the floor at a care home for up to ten minutes because a senior nurse was praying, an inquest heard. Abdul Bhutto, an agency nurse, told junior staff they would have to wait until he finished before he would attend to 87-year-old Dorothy Griffiths, who died nine days later. Mrs Griffiths, who suffered from Alzheimers, was left on the floor while the Muslim nurse continued to pray on his mat. |
No Health Care Reform Celebration for Obama
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| President Barack Obama's health-care law turns two years old Friday, and his reelection campaign is celebrating with mailers and phone calls to supporters. The White House posted video testimony of people who have been helped. The secretary of Health and Human Services is traveling the country to tout the benefits. And the campaign formed a group, Nurses for Obama, to make the case in communities across the country. |
Operation C.A.R.E. Bears Brings Kids, Cops Together at Christmas
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| That small voice caught the attention of the Illinois State Trooper who had just delivered Christmas packages to a needy family. "No, son, that's not yours." Trooper Bridget Rice had thought that the little boy whose face had lit up at the sight of all of the Christmas presents that she and an executive from one of their corporate sponsors had just delivered was one of the children benefitting from Operation C.A.R.E. Bears. |
Affordable Care? New Obamacare Fee Coming to Health Insurance in 2012
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| WASHINGTON (AP) Starting in 2012, the government will charge a new fee to your health insurance plan for research to find out which drugs, medical procedures, tests and treatments work best. But what will Americans do with the answers? The goal of the research, part of a little-known provision of President Barack Obamas health care law, is to answer such basic questions as whether that new prescription drug advertised on TV really works better than an old generic costing much less. But in the politically charged environment surrounding health care, the idea of medical effectiveness research is eyed with... |
Obama to Citizens on Health Care: Send In All Fishy Emails
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| In an effort to push back against criticism of its health care reform plans, the Obama administration is sending one of the many former journalists in its employ onto the digital airwaves of Youtube to attack Matt Drudge and other critics for spreading "disinformation" and "lies." Since "we can't keep track of all of them here at the White House," health reform Communications Director Linda Douglass says, "we're asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov." Reason.tv's Dan Hayes is nothing if... |
Romney: Health Care Individual Mandate Is A "Conservative Concept"
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| Mitt Romney: "I'm for keeping the Bush tax cuts in place and holding down the tax rates. I want to lower our federal tax rates. So across a wide array of issues, I think conservatives in my party will see that I'm a rock solid conservative. Look, you pointed it out a moment ago. Last time around John McCain and Rudy Giuliani were running, I was the conservative choice. Mike Huckabee and I. We were the two guys that were on the conservative side. I have the same views today I had back then." |
America needs a health-care ruling
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| The Supreme Court, or so we are told, follows the election returns. Perhaps, but it shouldnt anticipate them or, for that matter, rule with the campaign calendar in mind. The proper legal course and, as it happens, by far the best thing for the country is for the court to decide on the constitutionality of the health-care law by next summer, despite the fact that the opinion would come down in the heat of President Obamas reelection campaign. ----- Or and here is where things get interesting a future president might not enforce the individual... |
White House eliminates insurance program for long-term care
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| The Obama administration cut a major planned benefit from the 2010 health-care law on Friday, announcing that a program to offer Americans insurance for long-term care was simply unworkable. Although the program had been dogged from the start by doubts about its feasibility, its elimination marks the first time the administration has backed away from a key piece of President Obamas signature legislative achievement. Republican critics of the law immediately said the decision proved that the legislation is unsound and unsustainable. Every major GOP presidential candidate has pledged to work to repeal it. |
Someone Help me Make Sense of this Chain Email on Obamacare
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| ** Page 50/section 152: The bill will provide insurance to all non-U.S. Residents, even if they are here illegally. ** Page 58 and 59: The government will have real-time access to an individual's bank account and will have the authority to make electronic fund transfers from those accounts. ** Page 65/section 164: The plan will be subsidized (by the government) for all union members, union retirees and for community organizations ** Page 203/line 14-15: The tax imposed under this section will not be treated as a tax. ** Page 241 and 253: Doctors will all be paid the same regardless... |
The Latest Health Care Court Case [from whitehouse.gov]
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| There has been no shortage of court cases regarding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Before today, four courts, including the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, examined the health reform law and found it constitutional. Today, a different court ruled against the Affordable Care Acts individual responsibility provision. We strongly disagree with this decision and we are confident it will not stand. The individual responsibility provision the main part of the law at issue in these cases is constitutional. Those who claim this provision exceeds Congress power to regulate interstate commerce are incorrect. Individuals who choose to... |
Judge reinstates Ill. foster-care contracts
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) An Illinois judge on Tuesday put Catholic Charities back in the business of finding foster and adoptive homes for children, reinstating at least temporarily contracts that were halted when the not-for-profit agency refused to recognize the state's new civil unions law. The Sangamon County Circuit Court ruling applies to contracts between the agency and the Department of Children and Family Services. The decree is temporary until the matter can be decided after an August hearing. DCFS ended its decades-long relationship with the agency last month because Catholic Charities refused to recognize Illinois' new civil... |
The Accountable Care Fiasco (Even the models for health reform hate the new HHS rule)
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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The Obama Administration is handing out waivers far and wide for its health-care bill, but behind the scenes the bureaucracy is grinding ahead writing new regulations. The latest example is the rule for Accountable Care Organizations that are supposed to be the crown jewel of cost-saving reform. One problem: The draft rule is so awful that even the models for it say they won't participate. *** The theory for ACOs, as they're known, is that hospitals, primary-care doctors and specialists will work more efficiently in teams, like at the Mayo Clinic and other top U.S. hospitals. ACOs are meant to...
Kathleen Sebelius: Health care in U.S. like 'a developing country'
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says patient outcomes in the United States are like those in a developing country and that theyll stay that way if the health care reform law is repealed. The delivery system changes are what will affect underlying costs, and that impacts everybody, Sebelius said Thursday. We pay 2 1/2 times what anybody else pays in the world, and our care outcomes look like we're in a developing country. The United States actually ranks well above developing countries on multiple health indicators, coming in right above the European Union on infant |
Face of Defense: Captain Cares for Pets Left Behind
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| WASHINGTON, March 16, 2011 On Jan. 25, Egyptians began protesting against the government of then-President Hosni Mubarak. By Feb. 1, the U.S. State Department had ordered the departure of all nonemergency U.S. government personnel and their families from Egypt. After many Americans evacuated Egypt, their pets were left behind, but Army Capt. Eric Coulson helped to set up an impromptu pet kennel to care of the animals. Courtesy photo (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. But not all "members" of the families departed. The four-legged ones stayed behind. "A lot of people had pets that they really didn't have... |
Iraq: Exclusive Photos Show Al-Hanooti's Political Clout
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| Before he was alleged to have become a spy for Saddam Hussein's regime, Muthanna Al-Hanooti's charity work and political activism provided him with access to the highest echelons of government. Newsletters collected by the Investigative Project on Terrorism, some published now for the first time, show Al-Hanooti photographed with dignitaries ranging from First Lady Hillary Clinton in 1996 and Vice President Al Gore along with significant members of Congress. That may explain why Iraqi intelligence agents had confidence that Al-Hanooti would be able to persuade Congress to lift economic sanctions against Iraq. A federal indictment unsealed Wednesday accuses him of... |
So, what about ObamaCares cost-shifting?
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| The Wall Street Journal has published a new op-ed that argues against the prevailing theory that the U.S health care system pre-Affordable Care Act involved a lot of cost-shifting. Essentially, regular citizens had to pay more for their health care to cover the cost of caring for the uninsured and broke. ObamaCare was supposed to fix this problem via the individual mandate. Writers John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, and Daniel Kessler (all university professors) argue that this idea, the foundation that ObamaCare is built on, is fundamentally wrong. Our review of the research has found that there is no... |
Where can I find the 1,000 companies and unions given waivers from ObamaCare?
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| VANITY: I tried doing a search to find the list of the 1,000+ companies/unions/etc. that have been granted waivers from the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." Needless to say, it is not a featured link on the HHS.gov website. I'm sure there are some great Freeper sleuths who know where we should be able to find this -- Google and Bing don't seem to want to help. Maybe HHS doesn't want people to know who is being granted waivers... Maybe HHS doesn't want people asking the question. I think it should be a FAQ on the HHS website because... |
Republicans Rebuke Effort to Defund Health Care Law(WARNING: May cause blood shooting from eyes)
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| <p>House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and defenders of the health care reform law unearthed an unexpected and temporary ally Monday night: Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC).</p> <p>Politics makes strange bedfellows. But few bunking arrangements are stranger than this.</p> <p>To be clear, there aren't many in Congress who have more antipathy for the health care law than Foxx. In fact, at a meeting of the House Rules Committee Monday night, Foxx could barely hide her contempt for the health law.</p> |
McConnell Moves to Bring Health Care Repeal to Senate
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday night, just hours before the president's State of the Union address, began the legislative process of forcing the House-passed health care repeal bill to the Senate floor for a vote. Typically, only the leaders in the chamber use this procedure, which gets around committee action. It's a way for members to bring a bill before the Senate without the support of the Majority Leader. McConnell's Democratic counterpart, Harry Reid of Nevada, has vowed that no such repeal vote will occur, |
Obama Embraces 'Death Panel' Concept in Medicare Rule
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| During the stormy debate over his healthcare plan, President Barack Obama promised his program would not "pull the plug on grandma," and Congress dropped plans for death panels and "end of life" counseling that would encourage aged patients from partaking in costly medical procedures. Opponents of Obama's plan, including former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, dubbed such efforts as "death panels" that would encourage euthanasia. But on Dec. 3, the Obama administration seemingly flouted the will of Congress by issuing a new Medicare regulation detailing "voluntary advance care planning" that is to be included during patients' annual checkups. The regulation aimed... |
Courts may not get last word in health care fight
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| WASHINGTON (AP) Opponents of President Barack Obamas health care overhaul law are a cheering a federal court ruling that one of its core provisions is unconstitutional. They may not realize that Obama has a fallback option that also could do the job. Even if the Supreme Court ultimately agrees that government cannot require individuals to carry health coverage, the Obama administration could borrow a strategy that Medicare has used for decades to compel consumers to join new insurance groups. Medicares coverage for doctor visits is voluntary and carries a separate premium, yet more than nine in 10 older people... |
OBAMA CARE RULING HERE???.....
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| AT issue is section 1501 of this act, commonly known as the "minimum essential coverage provision" |
Union Drops Health Coverage for Workers Children
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| One of the largest union-administered health-insurance funds in New York is dropping coverage for the children of more than 30,000 low-wage home attendants, union officials said. The union blamed financial problems it said were caused by the states health department and new national health-insurance requirements. The fund is administered by 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union. Union officials said the state compelled the fund to start buying coverage from a third party, which increased premiums by 60%. State health officials denied forcing the union fund to make the switch, saying the fund had... |
New Obama Administration Health Care Guru: Double Counting? What Double Counting?
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| Is Donald Berwick, the controversial new head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, standing by the Obama administrations double counting of savings in the new health care law? At a Senate hearing this morning, he declined to engage with official criticism of the administration's claim that the the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act extends the Medicare Trust Fund. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius has been pushing the line that the PPACA extends Medicares solvency for a while, despite pushback from both the Congressional Budget Office and Medicare's chief actuary, Richard Foster. And now Berwick... |
In Canada You May Die Waiting For Care, But Enjoy This Web Site
Friday 25th of May 2012 06:21:28 PM
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| The Commonwealth Fund has another one of its surveys showing how health care in the U.S. is so much worse when compared with so many other nations. A debate on what health care system is best is well worth having. But its hard to take such a debate seriously when the senior vice president for the Commonwealth Fund, Cathy Schoen, makes remarks like this: The U.S. is the only country in the study where having health insurance doesnt guarantee you access to health care or financial protection when youre sick. This is avoidable other countries have designed their insurance... |




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