quinta-feira, outubro 8

USA HC Reform (34)


1.º - A View from the Institute of Medicine link
2.º - Going Dutch
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3.º - Disturbing Similarities
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4.º - Health Care and the 'Predator State'
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5.º - Four Health Care Reforms for 2009
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6.º - Will the Cost Curve Bend, Even without Reform?
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7.º - How Health Care Reform Can Benefit Children and Adolescents
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8.º - The Cost of Health Care — Highlights from a Discussion about Economics and Reform
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9.º - Analysis Sees Baucus Health Bill Meeting Obama’s Cost and Deficit Targets
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10.º - The myth of the man-cession
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11.º - Dems Discussing Public Option With Opt-Out Clause: The Silver Bullet?
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12.º - CBO Max Baucus letter
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13.º - CBO: New Baucus Deficit Neutral Bill Costs $829B, Will Reduce Deficit By $81 Billion Over Next Decade
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14.º - All About Obama
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15.º - An Olympic Ego Trip
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16.º - Fact-checking George F. Will, one more time
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17.º - Paul Krugman: In Trade, ‘It’s Not the Great Depression — It’s Worse’
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18.º - Krugman on the end of trade
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19.º - A Better Way to Health Reform
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20.º - Answering Your Questions on the Economy
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21.º - Health Care and the 'Predator State'
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22.º - Officiating the Krugman vs. Chicago debate
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23.º - Critical Care Services and 2009 H1N1 Influenza in Australia and New Zealand
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24.º - Hospitalized Patients with 2009 H1N1 Influenza in the United States, April–June 2009
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25.º - Let Congress Go Without Insurance
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