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Health care reform in the United States - news and investigations - Page 3
FACT CHECK: Did Romney’s health care law kill jobs?
By
FactCheck.Org
September 27, 2011
Perry campaign using statistics from a unverifiable conservative think tank, and using them often
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FACT CHECK: Romney didn’t OK new benefits for illegal immigrants
By
FactCheck.Org
October 26, 2011
OPINION: Voices of the uninsured
By
Wendell Potter
October 22, 2012
FACT CHECK: Perry campaign uses selective editing to claim Romney flip-flopped on the stimulus
By
FactCheck.Org
September 30, 2011
Mass. health law may bode well for federal law
By
The Associated Press
July 3, 2012
ANALYSIS: 'ObamaCare' label is sticking
By
Wendell Potter
September 29, 2011
Backers of the president's health reform plan have been AWOL in fighting the 'Obamacare' label
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A single-payer plan for Vermont
By
Wendell Potter
May 9, 2011
FACT CHECK: Will health care law raise insurance premiums?
By
FactCheck.Org
October 25, 2011
ANALYSIS: Why the insurance industry needs Obamacare to stay in business
By
Wendell Potter
April 9, 2012
Mass. health law may bode well for federal law
By
The Associated Press
July 3, 2012
At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
Even most sweeping reforms would leave some without coverage
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In health care, number of claims denied remains a mystery
By
Danielle Ivory
September 18, 2009
Emergency room visits up 11 percent in last decade; health care reform could drive numbers higher
By
Laurel Adams
May 12, 2011
ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care
By
Wendell Potter
March 12, 2012
ANALYSIS: Cost of health coverage leaves working folks further and further behind
By
Wendell Potter
June 20, 2011
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In health care, number of claims denied remains a mystery
By
Danielle Ivory
September 18, 2009
Are health insurance companies generally being fair and honest when they reject claims from policy holders?
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At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care
By
Wendell Potter
March 12, 2012
ANALYSIS: Cost of health coverage leaves working folks further and further behind
By
Wendell Potter
June 20, 2011
Emergency room visits up 11 percent in last decade; health care reform could drive numbers higher
By
Laurel Adams
May 12, 2011
Fuzzy math? Rising costs in government's digital health stimulus
By
Fred Schulte
October 15, 2009
Spending could be double the Obama Administration's public estimate of $19B
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Telehealth bill aims to expand health IT access for home care providers
By
Kimberly Leonard
and
Josh Israel
March 22, 2011
ANALYSIS: Losing the public relations war
By
Wendell Potter
November 7, 2011
Doctors skittish about health technology despite promise of big federal bucks
By
Susan Jaffe
July 7, 2011
Electronic health records probe expands to hospitals
By
Fred Schulte
and
Emma Schwartz
January 20, 2010
Switch to electronic health records could miss federal targets
By
Fred Schulte
and
Emma Schwartz
December 30, 2009
Cut in stimulus spending suggests early estimates of the cost for the switch were too optimistic
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GOP deficit-cutters eye health IT stimulus funds as Obama’s point man leaves
By
Kimberly Leonard
March 14, 2011
Excluded groups want in on health information technology funding
By
Kimberly Leonard
May 23, 2011
Analysis – Pay much attention to the insurers behind the curtain
By
Wendell Potter
April 6, 2011
Medicare: An entitlement out of control
By
David Nather
November 7, 2010
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ANALYSIS: The staying power of junk health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
October 24, 2011
Mini-med health insurance is nearly worthless for consumers, but insurers love it
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Analysis – Insurers’ cynical calculations on the cost of doing business
By
Wendell Potter
March 31, 2011
ANALYSIS: Cynical attempts to undo health care reform
By
Wendell Potter
September 15, 2011
ANALYSIS: Health insurers win big in Maine
By
Wendell Potter
October 6, 2011
ANALYSIS: Are insurers influencing health reform's rules behind closed doors?
By
Wendell Potter
December 1, 2011
FACT CHECK: Will health care law raise insurance premiums?
By
FactCheck.Org
October 25, 2011
Republicans exaggerate an increase caused by the new law, but Obama promised lower premiums
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Analysis - Ryan's Medicare plan would be a windfall for insurance companies
By
Wendell Potter
April 21, 2011
Analysis — Lone star state ‘reform’ a Texas-sized distortion
By
Wendell Potter
April 4, 2011
Analysis – Pay much attention to the insurers behind the curtain
By
Wendell Potter
April 6, 2011
Analysis – One year later, health reform a law worth keeping
By
Wendell Potter
March 24, 2011
ANALYSIS: Despite GOP claims, U.S. health care nowhere near 'best' in the world
By
Wendell Potter
November 28, 2011
Americans pay more for health care than anyone in the world, but our system is not the best
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ANALYSIS: A smart investment in kids' health
By
Wendell Potter
July 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Imagine primary care without the need for costly health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
August 4, 2011
ANALYSIS: Who is essential? Insurers or consumers?
By
Wendell Potter
December 12, 2011
Emergency room visits up 11 percent in last decade; health care reform could drive numbers higher
By
Laurel Adams
May 12, 2011
ANALYSIS: Who is essential? Insurers or consumers?
By
Wendell Potter
December 12, 2011
Behind the scenes jockeying over what benefits will be required of health insurers
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ANALYSIS: A smart investment in kids' health
By
Wendell Potter
July 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Employer-based health care system is crumbling fast, may not survive
By
Wendell Potter
June 16, 2011
ANALYSIS: Imagine primary care without the need for costly health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
August 4, 2011
In health care, number of claims denied remains a mystery
By
Danielle Ivory
September 18, 2009
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