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USA HC Reform (29)



1.º - Why the public option matters link
2.º - Hoping for audacity
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3.º - Obama's Labor Day Speech: 'We're So Close To Real Health Reform'
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4.º - Max Baucus sends health bill proposal
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5.º - New Fee on Health Insurance Companies Is Proposed to Help Expand Coverage
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6.º - The Lessons from History on Health Care Reform
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7.º - Employer Requirement in Baucus Health Package Would Have Unintended Effect of Discouraging Hiring of Low-Income and Minority Workers
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8.º - Health Care in Japan: Low-Cost, for Now
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9.º - Financing Health Care Reform A Plan to Ensure the Cost of Reform Is Budget-Neutral
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10.º - FRAMEWORK FOR COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH REFORM
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11.º - Obama Speech Aims To Reenergize Effort
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12.º - Bending the Curve: Effective Steps to Address Long-Term Health Care Spending Growth
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13.º - Setting and Valuing Health Insurance Benefits
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14.º - What We’ve Learned: Ugly Truths About Housing
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15.º - New Highs in Unemployment Insurance Claims
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16.º - The Snowe Job, and Why a "Trigger" for a Public Option is Nonsense
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17.º - Obama’s Health Reform Practice run
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18.º - Despite Fears, Health Care Overhaul Is Moving Ahead
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19.º - Americans Still Sharply Divided on Healthcare Reform
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20.º - Obama Faces a Critical Moment for His Presidency
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21.º - Strengthening the health insurance system
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22.º - What Was Missing in Obama’s Speech
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23.º - The speech
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24.º - The Republican Response, Arriving a Little Early
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25.º - Adjusting to Global Economic Change The Dangerous Road Ahead
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26.º - Middle of Nowhere
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27.º - Groups Back Health Reform, but Seek Cover
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28.º - Getting Past Denial — The High Cost of Health Care in the United States
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