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Harder for Americans to get health insurance, report says
Americans in almost every state are finding it harder to get basic health services, according to a report released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Access to healthcare from 2000 to 2010 has declined in 42 states, especially for the uninsured... -
Baltimore welcomes a new archbishop
Today's installation of William E. Lori as the 16th archbishop of Baltimore is a noteworthy event, not only for the half-million Catholics in an archdiocese that stretches from Middle River to the mountains of Western Maryland, but for non-Catholics, too....
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Health Treatments, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, The Pentagon
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$1.34 billion in rebates because of health care reform
Insurance companies are expected to pay out nearly $1.3 billion in rebates this summer because they haven't complied with a provision under health care reform that they devote more money to health care and less on administrative costs and profit,...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Consumers, Health Insurance, CEO Pay, Healthcare Policies
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Health centers win funding to expand services
Maryland is slated to receive almost $15 million in the next round of funding from the federal health care reform law to upgrade and expand community health centers, mostly in the Baltimore area.
Health centers are a main provider of primary care...Tags: John P. Sarbanes, Anthony G. Brown, Healthcare Policies, Finance, Government Health Care
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Maryland launches health care reform website
The state will launch a website today that it hopes will give people a road map to health care reform as the country marks the second anniversary of the signing of the landmark legislation. The website, HealthReform.Maryland.gov, will provide users...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Business, Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Government Health Care
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Rush to judgment on birth control
Rush Limbaugh is the reigning shock jock of conservative political punditry — insults, outrage and outsized bluster are his stock in trade — so it takes quite an uproar for him to apologize. But that's what he has done at least twice now, if...Tags: Medicaid, Mitt Romney, Endometrial cancer, Health Treatments, Diabetes
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Obamacare: the 2,300-page monstrosity
The most important six hours of recent American history will start to unfold on Monday. That day, the Supreme Court begins three days of oral argument on the legal challenge to President Barack Obama's health care reform law ("Obamacare"). The Court's...
Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Government Health Care
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Obamacare: the 2,300-page monstrosity
The most important six hours of recent American history will start to unfold on Monday. That day, the Supreme Court begins three days of oral argument on the legal challenge to President Barack Obama's health care reform law ("Obamacare"). The Court's...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Government Health Care
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The case for Obamacare
After three days of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, the case for the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," remains strong. Four members of the court, including the justice expected to be the key swing vote...
Tags: Cell Phones, Antonin Scalia, John G. Roberts, Jr., Insurance, Lawyers
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O'Malley still thinks health care will be upheld
While this week's Supreme Court hearings left many Democrats apprehensive that the justices will overturn President Obama's landmark health care law, Gov. Martin O'Malley remains an optimist. The governor said that after reading over transcripts of the...Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Regional Authority, Lawyers, Democratic Party, Judges
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Many oppose health care act, and many don't know its benefits
The fate of the Affordable Care Act is in the hands of the Supreme Court justices. But in the court of public opinion, a large percentage of people polled recently want the law scrapped. A CBS/New York Times survey found nearly half of those polled...Tags: Medicaid, Flu, Business, Government Health Care, Insurance
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Needed: A truly bipartisan approach to health care reform
President Obama was correct when he opined that every citizen should have health care coverage and pay for it through insurance premiums. But the very partisan law that was rammed through by the Democratic-controlled Congress without the support of the...Tags: Barack Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Havre de Grace, Government Health Care, Elections
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