Rockefeller wants to cut private health insurance influence - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., dates his concerns about health care back to 1964, when he first moved to West Virginia as a VISTA volunteer. “The town of Emmons was a place where nobody had health care. No one could get dental
Article Link: Fix private health care system the U.S. has - Cedar Rapids Gazette
Our Healther Care System today is in serious need of help, and it seems that most of us agree; however, not everyone seems to agree on what should be done. Medicare and Medicaid are beneficial to our elderly and young, unfortunately, neither one
Health Professionals Stand Divided - Opensecrets.org
Health care providers may have the same basic goal in mind-to provide quality care to the sick-but the group splinters when determining the best way to do that and cut costs. The debate over health care reform pits doctors against nurses, primary
CLOSE TO HOME: Sparing our children - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
One of our most basic human instincts is to protect our children. Throughout history, when danger or disaster strikes, children are rescued first. Because as humans, we are conditioned to first protect those who cannot protect themselves: our
Rockefeller wants to cut private health insurance influence - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., dates his concerns about health care back to 1964, when he first moved to West Virginia as a VISTA volunteer. “The town of Emmons was a place where nobody had health care. No one could get dental
Article Link: Fix private health care system the U.S. has - Cedar Rapids Gazette
Our Healther Care System today is in serious need of help, and it seems that most of us agree; however, not everyone seems to agree on what should be done. Medicare and Medicaid are beneficial to our elderly and young, unfortunately, neither one
Health Professionals Stand Divided - Opensecrets.org
Health care providers may have the same basic goal in mind-to provide quality care to the sick-but the group splinters when determining the best way to do that and cut costs. The debate over health care reform pits doctors against nurses, primary
CLOSE TO HOME: Sparing our children - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
One of our most basic human instincts is to protect our children. Throughout history, when danger or disaster strikes, children are rescued first. Because as humans, we are conditioned to first protect those who cannot protect themselves: our