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Why Seniors are Health Reform Winners, Not Losers

Why Seniors are Health Reform Winners, Not Losers

Opinion: In truth, seniors are likely to be big winners if responsible health reform passes and prime victims if it fails, says columnist Howard Gleckman of the Urban Insitute.

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August 31, 2009 | By | Reply More
Obama’s Focus on Cost Offered Critics Many Targets

Obama’s Focus on Cost Offered Critics Many Targets

Had Obama spent more time reminding voters that health reform would provide them with security they now lack he probably would have been better off, writes columnist Jonathan Cohn.

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August 24, 2009 | By | Reply More
Views: Where Things Stand

Views: Where Things Stand

By James Capretta President Barack Obama’s op-ed in the Sunday New York Times is a revealing indicator of the state of the health care debate. Gone is the emphasis on “health care reform” and “bending the cost-curve “and “changing the delivery system.” As polls in July began showing public support dropping for sweeping health care [...]

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August 21, 2009 | By | Reply More
Views: Public Option Will Lower Private Health Insurance Premiums . . . to Zero

Views: Public Option Will Lower Private Health Insurance Premiums . . . to Zero

By Paul Guppy, vice president for research at Washington Policy Center Responding to the concern that setting up a government-run public option insurance plan would inject politics into American health care, public option backers are saying, “Right. And that’s a good thing.” A recent Washington Post article reports, “Economists in this [pro-public option] camp say a [...]

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