Seniors’ hopes, fears at center of health debate - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Democrats agonized Thursday over how to soothe worried seniors but decided one idea was too risky because it could antagonize the powerful drug industry whose support is critically needed for President Barack Obama’s broader overhaul. The Senate
If Time is Money, Then Many Americans Could Save More on Health Care - MSN Money
How much time does the average person spend reviewing their health care insurance when it’s time to enroll or reenroll in a plan? A recent survey conducted for CIGNA shows that although 78 percent said they give it a lot or some consideration
Democrats try to win support from seniors for overhaul without - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the moment, the health care fight is all about older folks. Democrats agonized Thursday over how to soothe worried seniors but decided one idea was too risky because it could antagonize the powerful drug industry whose support
The American Way of Dentistry - Slate
In 2007, Americans spent $95.2 billion on dental care , or $315 per capita. That represents only 4.3 percent of the $2.2 trillion ($7,421 per capita) spent on health care overall. It’s no wonder, then, that dentistry and dental costs tend to be
TN seniors fear they’ll lose some Medicare benefits - Nashville Tennessean
Dot Eubanks’ uncertainty about health-care reform in Washington starts with a fear of losing benefits like a fitness program and yoga classes that she attends. They’re among perks offered under private Medicare plans, which are considered targets for
Public Support for Health Reform Increases in September, Reversing - Earthtimes
MENLO PARK, Calif., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Public support for health reform ended its summer slide, reversed course and moved modestly upwards in September, according to the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll. Fifty-seven percent of
Goodman hosts forum for healthcare professionals - Monett Times
Looking at how to fix healthcare, 29th District State Senator Jack Goodman met with professionals in the field during stops around the district on Wednesday. While Goodman put forward his view on approaching reforms, others raised concerns about
How to take a bite out of dental bills - Dallas Morning News
Drilling and root canals aren’t the only reasons to avoid the dentist. The bill is a powerful repellent too, especially if you lack dental insurance. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says only 47 percent of workers in private industry have access to
Seniors’ hopes, fears at center of health debate - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Democrats agonized Thursday over how to soothe worried seniors but decided one idea was too risky because it could antagonize the powerful drug industry whose support is critically needed for President Barack Obama’s broader overhaul. The Senate
If Time is Money, Then Many Americans Could Save More on Health Care - MSN Money
How much time does the average person spend reviewing their health care insurance when it’s time to enroll or reenroll in a plan? A recent survey conducted for CIGNA shows that although 78 percent said they give it a lot or some consideration
Democrats try to win support from seniors for overhaul without - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the moment, the health care fight is all about older folks. Democrats agonized Thursday over how to soothe worried seniors but decided one idea was too risky because it could antagonize the powerful drug industry whose support
The American Way of Dentistry - Slate
In 2007, Americans spent $95.2 billion on dental care , or $315 per capita. That represents only 4.3 percent of the $2.2 trillion ($7,421 per capita) spent on health care overall. It’s no wonder, then, that dentistry and dental costs tend to be
TN seniors fear they’ll lose some Medicare benefits - Nashville Tennessean
Dot Eubanks’ uncertainty about health-care reform in Washington starts with a fear of losing benefits like a fitness program and yoga classes that she attends. They’re among perks offered under private Medicare plans, which are considered targets for
Public Support for Health Reform Increases in September, Reversing - Earthtimes
MENLO PARK, Calif., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Public support for health reform ended its summer slide, reversed course and moved modestly upwards in September, according to the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll. Fifty-seven percent of
Goodman hosts forum for healthcare professionals - Monett Times
Looking at how to fix healthcare, 29th District State Senator Jack Goodman met with professionals in the field during stops around the district on Wednesday. While Goodman put forward his view on approaching reforms, others raised concerns about
How to take a bite out of dental bills - Dallas Morning News
Drilling and root canals aren’t the only reasons to avoid the dentist. The bill is a powerful repellent too, especially if you lack dental insurance. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says only 47 percent of workers in private industry have access to