Chicago Tribune
Republicans questioned the cost of health-care reform plans Sunday, and even Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) admitted similar concerns and said she wasn't sure there are enough votes among President Barack Obama's fellow Democrats to pass a plan at …
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
In a series published in February, the Sentinel documented the difficulty seniors have when moving into what is promoted as a premier retirement area only to discover that few doctors will accept them. As a result, many travel over the hill to get care …
New York Times
By KEVIN SACK and MARJORIE CONNELLY Americans overwhelmingly support substantial changes to the health care system and are strongly behind one of the most contentious proposals Congress is considering, a government-run insurance plan to compete with …
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In a series published in February, the Sentinel documented the difficulty seniors have when moving into what is promoted as a premier retirement area only to discover that few doctors will accept them. As a result, many travel over the hill to get care …
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As the country considers major reforms to the health care system, ABC News wants to hear from you. What question would you want to ask the president about health care?
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Chicago Sun-Times
BY LYNN SWEET Sun-Times Columnist WASHINGTON — Some of the biggest questions in President Obama's push for health care reform are over the creation of a "public option" to compete with private companies in the health insurance marketplace.
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Voice of America
By VOA News The US Health and Human Services chief says the Obama administration's proposed government health insurance plan would reduce costs by increasing competition.
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Houston Chronicle
AP Texas News © 2009 AP DALLAS - Former first lady Laura Bush reiterated her support of women's health issues at a luncheon Monday in her honor in Dallas.
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To get medicine or go to the doctor, all you have to do is show your Alliance ID card. You don't have to wait long to be seen. I should have joined a long time ago." The Alliance was established by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and began …
Reuters
By Aung Hla Tun YANGON, May 30 (Reuters) - Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's health has improved and she is ready to face a verdict that could see the Nobel laureate jailed for up to five years, her lawyers said on Saturday.
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