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Housing bust hits county health programs here and across the country

Housing bust hits county health programs here and across the country

In cities and counties across the nation, the housing bust has hit health care. In Seattle-King County, the health department in February laid off 37 workers who helped women with high-risk pregnancies. It has already eliminated immunization clinics, child-care nurse visits outside Seattle and outreach to homeless pregnant women with alcohol or drug problems.

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March 28, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
Thousands of new physicians will be needed to provide primary care covered by new health law

Thousands of new physicians will be needed to provide primary care covered by new health law

Expansion of health care coverage mandated by health reform will push demand for primary care providers sharply upward, and thousands of new physicians are necessary to accommodate the increase, a new study finds.

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March 24, 2011 | By | Reply More
Editorials and op-eds mark first year of healthcare reform law

Editorials and op-eds mark first year of healthcare reform law

News organizations published multiple opinions–pro and con- marking the anniversary of the health law, here is a selection from around the country.

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March 23, 2011 | By | Reply More
State’s health technology board draws national press scrutiny

State’s health technology board draws national press scrutiny

The focus of all this attention is the Washington State Health Technology Assessment (HTA) program, which was established in 2006 to determine if treatments are safe and effective, based on the available scientific evidence.

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March 22, 2011 | By | Reply More
Insurers respond to reform by snapping up less-regulated businesses

Insurers respond to reform by snapping up less-regulated businesses

“If you’re a health plan, you either become a care delivery system or an information services compan . . . . The traditional business is dead.”

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March 20, 2011 | By | Reply More
Americans remain divided, confused about health reform law

Americans remain divided, confused about health reform law

New poll finds 46% of Americans oppose the new health law and 40% favored repeal.
But 30% say they want the law expanded and 21% want the bill left intact.

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March 18, 2011 | By | Reply More
Four in ten Americans struggle to pay medical bills, study

Four in ten Americans struggle to pay medical bills, study

Survey also found that more than 40 percent of the respondents said that high costs had compelled them to forgo the care they needed—up from 29 percent in 2001.

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March 16, 2011 | By | Reply More
The media seems to have forgotten the healthcare reform debate

The media seems to have forgotten the healthcare reform debate

Since the healthcare reform bill became law a year ago, the percentage of the media’s “newshole” devoted to covering healthcare reform has fallen to less than 2 percent

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March 14, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
GOP wants states to lead on health coverage

GOP wants states to lead on health coverage

“There is an enormous reservoir of expertise and experience in the states,” says Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah. “And any federal reform of the nation’s health care system should take advantage of this state-based wisdom.”

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March 14, 2011 | By | Reply More
View: the Donald Berwick predicament

View: the Donald Berwick predicament

Due to GOP opposition, Dr. Don Berwick may not even receive a hearing on his appointment to run Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Both Democrats and Republicans should be dismayed at the sight of a partisan campaign driving yet another distinguished figure out of American government.

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March 11, 2011 | By | Reply More
View: Failure to confirm Berwick is legislative malpractice

View: Failure to confirm Berwick is legislative malpractice

The Senate’s failure confirm Don Berwick, M.D. to be Administrator of CMS is more than ‘ignorance in action’, it’s ‘maliciousness in action.’

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March 11, 2011 | By | Reply More
Seattle’s Medicare spending well below national average

Seattle’s Medicare spending well below national average

The average cost of care for a Medicare beneficiary in Seattle is 85 percent the national average. Medicare costs were similar in Tacoma, Yakima, and Olympia: 86 percent, but slightly higher in Spokane where the cost was 91 percent of the national average.

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March 9, 2011 | By | Reply More