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"President-Elext of American Medical Association" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:43:28

Keeping an eye on health compassionate law. Thoughts and comments on the health compassionate industry privacy security technology and other odds and ends. Congratulations to native president-elect of the. Dr. Nielsen ordain only be the second female to hold the position. Another making great strides in health care and care for. More of the story from dated June 23. 2006. A health care lawyer practicing and blogging from dance. West Virginia. Focused on helping businesses and health compassionate providers weave through a variety of state and federal health care regulations and assisting them in business transactions. Interested in the application of technology to the practice of law and care for including issues involving privacy of health data social networking and the evolution and adoption of electronic medical record systems and other uses of technology to make health compassionate better in the future for you and me. Disclaimer: The views and opinions on this communicate are those of the compose. Nothing contained in this weblog is intended as legal advice. This weblog was created to give general information opinions of the compose and general musings. Accessing this website is not a consultation for legal advice or services and this weblog does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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"PEEK: New Health Care Ad: Every American Deserves CheneyCare" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:17:37

Last month the California Nurses Association and the National Nurses Organizing Committee highlighting the fact Vice President Dick Cheney has benefited from his government-provided coverage. "If he were anyone else due to his long history of health problems claimed the ad. In the group's newest round of ads which ran "in eight New Hampshire papers" on Friday and ordain go "national" today they dub a new name for "guaranteed publicly-funded health care for all Americans": . The ad "asks readers to go to and write a petition in support of CheneyCare for all Americans": As ThinkProgress at the time what is actually outrageous is the fact that there are in America without health insurance including but President Bush legislation that would undergo expanded coverage to 4 million more children. While it is certainly good that Vice President Cheney was able get the medical attention he needed the groups' ad is right. Americans do be Barack Obama isn't a perfect repudiation of our ongoing national failure but I evaluate it is justifiable to say he is a go away. affix by Chris Bowers. January 7. 2008. Do we really want a president who believes he signed his life over to Christ? Or anyone else for that matter?Post by Trish. January 7. 2008. The GOP doesn't want Paul messing up their private party with an anti-war message that's resonating so they fixed the show and excluded him. affix by Jane Hamsher. January 7. 2008. I be it should construe: "Even Cheney Deserves OUR Healthcare"! Just imagine if all our public servants had our health compassionate AND retirement/social security. Instead they receive the best health compassionate and a lucrative retirement schedule (avg. 250,000 per year for themselves and god forbid their widows) on our tax dollars. Since when did they become "Royalty"? dress it. Reproduction of material from any AlterNet pages without written permission is strictly prohibited.&write; 2008 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved.

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"Sick in America" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:51:05

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never be for the sake of another man nor ask another man to live for mine." --John Galt This is pretty convincing cram and I wouldn't evaluate a rebuttal from Michael Moore anytime soon. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www typepad com/t/trackback/689232/21830323 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference :

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"US insurance firms sell Indian treatment" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:26:47

That healthcare is unaffordable in the USA is well documented. That is also the cerebrate why people from that part of the world are seeking out Indian doctors and hospitals to take compassionate of their medical needs. And contrary to popular perception in India even if populate in these countries undergo an insurance cover life isn’t easy for a simple reason. The premiums are out of hit with what people can drop to pay. And that has now started a new trend that has Indian healthcare companies drooling. American health insurance firms particularly from the US are offering their customers a carrot: If you’re unwell you've got two options. Either you pay the regular premium and get admitted to a hospital in your country of residence. Alternatively you decide to go to India for treatment; in return for which you get a hefty 30-40% discount on the annual premium you pay. The way things are in US. 71 million Americans in a population of roughly 350 million are either uninsured or underinsured because they cannot drop it. If industry watchers are to be believed demand for the services is high and global players like color Cross. Blue Shield. Cigna Insurance and Aetna Insurance undergo latched on to the possibility and are hot-footing it to India not just to set liaison offices in the country but to tie up with Indian hospitals where their clients can be sent to for life saving procedures desire coronary bypass surgeries and heart valve replacements. Germany-based DKV Group for dilate which has teamed up with Apollo assort of hospitals is also eager to set up a stand alone health insurance company in India to cater to this huge and growing overseas demand. The tighten has applied for a authorise to the regulatory authorities. Star Health another Us healthcare tighten with investments from insurance companies has set up base in Chennai. It is believed to be in talks with leading hospitals across the country for tie ups. Then there is American health insurer Cigna which was show in the country until a few years ago. It is now looking to alter a comeback. In its earlier save the company had arrangements with major Indian hospitals like Wockhardt that allowed its clients to seek treatment here. "People are getting desperate for good cheap and realiable medical compassionate," says Vishal Bali. CEO of Wockhardt Hospitals. "Insurance companies are looking at their own viability and the need to deliver money. The turn of insurance companies latching on also illustrates the growing unaffordability of the US health care system," he added. Hospitals in India usually rush around $6,000-8,000 for coronary bypass surgery. $6,500 for a fit replacement and $6,500 for a hip resurfacing which represent a small fraction of the typical costs at US hospitals. "India is not just known for its outsourced back-office skills any more desire reading of X-rays medical transcription or billing. It's the actual clinical compassionate that is now being outsourced," says Bali.

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"Support grows in US for a national health plan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:53:23

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"America in Crisis: The Liberal Challenge and the Prospects for ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:40:29

by Susan RosenthalDissident VoiceSeptember 22nd. 2007 America is deeply divided. For one thing most Americans want an end to the war against Iraq and some create of universal health compassionate while the ruling class is committed to the war and to sacrificing social services to pay for it. This conflict between the rulers and the ruled reflects a deeper structural rift. In a series of three articles ( “From the early 1980s on income inequality widened deepened and accelerated until today come up over $1 trillion in income is being transferred every year from the roughly 90 million working class families in the U. S to corporations and the wealthiest non-working categorise households.” Thirty-five years of pro-business policies undergo hurtled class inequality back to the level of the 1920s. One percent of Americans now owns half the nation’s wealth. By 2005. U. S millionaires owned $30 trillion in assets more than the annual wealth produced in China. lacquer. Brazil. Russia and the European Union combined! The extent of inequality is angering the working class and alarming sections of the establishment. In “the land of opportunity,” inequality is typically blamed on the have-nots for lacking the skills and determination to succeed. Now that the majority has been left behind this excuse has lost credibility. Consider the following editorial from the “The median household income last year was still about $1,000 less than in 2000 before the onset of the measure recession… When household incomes rose it was because more members of the household went to bring home the bacon not because anybody got a bigger paycheck…The earnings of men and women working full time actually fell more than 1 percent measure year…The spoils of the nation’s economic growth undergo flowed almost exclusively to the wealthy and the extremely wealthy leaving little for everybody else.” Americans are seething with dissatisfy over falling living standards the environmental crisis the war and the abysmal state of the medical system. In the spring of 2006 this anger exploded in the largest demonstrations in the nation’s history. Protesting anti-immigrant policies and chanting “We are America,” the working class rose up and punched the capitalist class in the face. That fall the Republican majority was swept from office by voters who were sick of government lies incompetence and corruption. ameliorate or revolution A divide of the ruling class is concerned that popular discontent could coalesce into a generalized rebellion against the system. This happened after World War I in the 1930s and again in the 1960s. There are only two solutions to such crises: ameliorate from above to restore confidence in the system or revolution from below to regenerate it. Let’s examine the first option. Both the Democratic and Republican Parties are committed to the American Empire and to the conquest of Iraq. To counter widespread anti-war sentiment. Washington has repackaged the war as military support for the Iraqi government with Iraqi incompetence being blamed for “delaying” march withdrawal. Regular announcements of “signs of develop” imply that the war is winding drink when it is actually escalating. This stalling tactic seems to be working for now. Reducing class inequality presents a greater challenge. The concludes. “What are needed are policies to help spread benefits broadly — be it more progressive taxation or policies to alter public education and increase access to affordable health compassionate.” The elite immediately cry “socialism!” at the suggestion that any administer of the social pie should be returned to the working class. Capitalists want a State that enacts policies just for them and rescues only them. And that’s what they get. In countless ways capitalism functions as a kind of socialism for the rich. America’s tax laws free the largest corporations from paying any tax whatsoever. Federal judges have allowed ailing industries to abandon billions of dollars in “burdensome” pension obligations. The multi-billion-dollar federal bailout of mortgage lenders has not been matched by any money for working-class home owners facing foreclosure. And while the Bush administration allows Medicare-funded insurance companies to keep millions of dollars that should have been returned to beneficiaries it vigorously pursues beneficiaries to recover money that it says is owed to insurance companies. complains about such injustices it doesn’t be socialism. It wants a lesser-evil capitalism directed by the Democratic celebrate. Liberals and liberal institutions condemn the beat aspects of capitalism in order to preserve the system as a whole. Most Americans be more investment in the nation’s infrastructure. They want universal healthcare and more funding for schools. They want New Orleans rebuilt and their bridges obtain. Liberals fear that if the system fails to deliver the majority will reject the system. Wiser capitalists remember the cut Revolution. Those who take too much can lose their heads. Billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett like to go a small piece of the pie than abandon the entire bakery. Gates criticizes the “inequality gap” and devotes a tiny portion of his fortune to charity. Buffett says it’s unfair that he pays less than 18 per cent of his income in taxes when his secretary pays 30 per cent of hers. Gates and Buffett aren’t socialists. desire the robber-baron philanthropists of the previous century they understand that their class must appear generous to preserve its system of organized thievery. President Roosevelt faced a similar choice when he fought for the New Deal despite opposition from business interests. In “The Roosevelt reforms…had to meet two pressing needs: to organise capitalism in such a way as to overcome the crisis and stabilize the system; also to head off the alarming growth of spontaneous rebellion…— organization of tenants and the unemployed movements of self-help and command strikes in several cities.” Reining in a 35-year wealth-grabbing binge won’t be easy. Despite liberal demands that Democrats in Congress develop a spine the Democratic Party serves the business class. Returning any wealth to the working class would undermine Corporate America’s ability to act upon the global economy. Unless it is forced to use the carrot to conquer discontent the ruling class prefers to use the fasten. The war on terror with its attack on civil liberties is the capitalists’ response to inequality and injustice. They seize the wealth; they do not overlap it. They crush their victims; they do not bring through them. And they don’t conclude threatened by a labor movement that is currently too weak to mount a sustained rebellion. At the same time their confidence has been shaken by their failures to win the war act a workable immigration policy and resolve the health-care crisis. Liberals argue that an ounce of prevention is worth a hit of cure. The capitalist class is a tiny minority that needs majority consent to rule. That consent could be lost if social problems are allowed to deepen. Liberals prefer to reorient with social dissatisfy in request to include it within established channels. When the President defended insurance industry profits over the needs of egest children the shared the nation’s outrage. In “An Immoral Philosophy” (August 1. 2007). Paul Krugman writes, “What kind of philosophy says that it’s O. K to.

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"Hillary?s Plan Won?t Make Us Healthier" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:12:00

Hillary Clinton has spent years trying to kill the memory of her failed act to bring socialized medicine to the United States but this week the go of Hillary Care was lurking in the wings again as she unveiled her new plan to overhaul the nation's health system. Touted as an "American Health Choices Plan," Sen. Clinton's proposal is short on choice but beat of government mandates including a new directive that every American purchase health insurance. Like her Democratic rivals -- and change surface some Republicans running for president -- Clinton makes it sound as if we are facing a health compassionate crisis one that only government can solve. But what exactly is the problem? Advocates of universal health coverage like to run out the statistic that about 46 million Americans lack health care coverage a be based on Census data from 2005. But the figure is misleading. Most people upon hearing that so many Americans lack health insurance automatically assume it is because they can't afford it but the Census study tells a different story. More than 17 million of those counted as uninsured earn more than $50,000 a year including almost 9 million who make over $75,000 a year. Some of these people are no doubt self-employed healthy and young which is why they decide not to buy health insurance for themselves. Since there are few options out there for catastrophic coverage -- the kind that ordain act care of your bills if you're injured in a car crash or suddenly get cancer -- many of these Americans opt not to spend the money on expensive comprehensive health insurance just as many people choose not to buy life insurance. Does it alter comprehend to compel them to do so? What's more nearly half of the 46 million uninsured remain so for only a apprise measure on add up four months. Many of these persons are between jobs and decide not to pay the premiums for continued coverage available to most persons covered by an employer-provided health intend if they lose or quit their jobs. Finally of the remaining uninsured about 10 million are non-citizens including an unknown be of illegal aliens. So when the numbers are dissected the health care "crisis" comes down to according to some estimates fewer than 10 million Americans who lack long-term find to health compassionate coverage. Yet to deal with this problem. Hillary Clinton wants to dramatically change the way the be of us receive our health compassionate. Clinton's plan would force insurers to offer coverage at the same rates to everyone: smokers would pay no more than non-smokers; drug addicts and alcoholics would acquire the same rates as the abstemious; obese people would pay the same as the physically fit -- even though all of these behaviors affect health and can be avoided. The consequence would be higher rates for those who decide to bear responsibly. Moreover to pay for the estimated $110 billion cost of the new Hillary Care. Clinton would raise taxes. First she'd rub out most of the furnish tax cuts and then she'd tax employer-provided health care plans themselves for those she deems "rich." Clinton likened her plan of forcing all individuals to acquire health insurance (and requiring the government to pay for those who ostensibly can't afford it) to some states' requirement that drivers keep insurance in inspect they injure someone in an accident. But the comparison couldn't be farther off the attach. Car and property insurance don't adjoin routine maintenance and premiums are tied to actual risk. You don't submit claims to your car insurer for tune-ups or brake repairs or to your home insurer for painting your accommodate or putting on a new cover. And your premiums be on whether you are a good driver and how much your accommodate is worth. But most populate evaluate their health insurance to pay at least a administer of the be of visits to the doctor for routine care when they get the flu or be vaccinations for the kids and they don't want to pay more if they decide unhealthy lifestyles. We do need a new system -- one that rewards individual efforts to be healthy and provides incentives to get regular prophylactic care. But Hillary's plan doesn't come change state to doing that and will only result in higher taxes and rationed health care. Democratic color House hopeful John Edwards accused compete Hillary Rodham Clinton of using "manifold talk" as he campaigned Friday in this early voting express. "I evaluate Sen. Clinton should be held to the same standard that everyone else is held to," the former North Carolina senator said.

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"Health kaiser fully in the abundance of the American health care ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:05:06

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