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Healthcare reform in the United States - news and investigations - Page 6
Army health building upgrade canceled after questions raised about cost estimates
By
Julie Vorman
November 29, 2010
Tricare Management and the U.S. Army did not properly plan a project using $15.7 million in stimulus funds to modernize electrical, mechanic
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Health insurance eats up 9 percent of Pentagon’s total budget
By
Laurel Adams
March 22, 2011
Public offers mixed support for military healthcare changes
By
Aaron Mehta
May 10, 2012
Excluded groups want in on health information technology funding
By
Kimberly Leonard
May 23, 2011
Government agencies blew $125 billion on improper payments
By
Laurel Adams
April 15, 2011
Medicaid to get tougher on drug makers’ price reporting
By
Julie Vorman
September 29, 2010
The federal overseer of Medicaid plans to crack down on drug makers that fail to submit complete monthly and quarterly price information for
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Excluded groups want in on health information technology funding
By
Kimberly Leonard
May 23, 2011
Who will receive government checks, and who will not, if the government defaults?
By
Alexandra Duszak
July 29, 2011
Grassley, Wyden introduce bill to make Medicare data public
By
Joe Eaton
April 8, 2011
Medicare fraud out of control
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Despite Tucson and rising needs, mental health takes a back budget seat
By
Amy Biegelsen
March 9, 2011
States have cut $2.1 billion from their mental health budgets over the last three fiscal years, and more slashing is expected in coming week
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High court upholds key part of Obama health law
By
The Associated Press
June 28, 2012
Analysis — Lone star state ‘reform’ a Texas-sized distortion
By
Wendell Potter
April 4, 2011
Children’s health insurance status related to parent’s health coverage
By
Laurel Adams
February 7, 2011
Doctors less welcoming of children on Medicaid, GAO finds
By
Ben Wieder
July 1, 2011
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Analysis — Lone star state ‘reform’ a Texas-sized distortion
By
Wendell Potter
April 4, 2011
A closer look at Texas malpractice reform raises doubt about its benefits
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FACT CHECK: Will health care law raise insurance premiums?
By
FactCheck.Org
October 25, 2011
ANALYSIS: It's time to get outraged
By
Wendell Potter
July 5, 2011
OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
Analysis – One year later, health reform a law worth keeping
By
Wendell Potter
March 24, 2011
By 2020, 90 cents of every dollar will go to entitlements and debt interest
By
Laurel Adams
March 23, 2011
Long-term simulations of government debt offer a cold, harsh look at the federal economic situation, according to the Government Accountabil
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FACT CHECK: False and misleading claims have plagued the debt debate
By
FactCheck.Org
July 29, 2011
Jon Huntsman's $1 trillion mistake
By
FactCheck.Org
June 22, 2011
Report faults Medicare controls on widely abused drugs
By
Joe Eaton
October 4, 2011
For federal deficit reduction commission, Medicare changes may be easier said than done
By
Gordon Witkin
November 11, 2010
By the numbers
By
Bill Buzenberg
and
David E. Kaplan
December 10, 2008
With two wars and an economy in shambles, it’s not hard to get the feeling that something’s gone terribly wrong here in Washington. “We’ll l
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Jon Huntsman's $1 trillion mistake
By
FactCheck.Org
June 22, 2011
Family docs seeking more members on AMA group with influence over Medicare pay
By
Joe Eaton
June 14, 2011
Gov't auditors doubt legality of Medicare bonuses
By
The Associated Press
July 11, 2012
Government agencies blew $125 billion on improper payments
By
Laurel Adams
April 15, 2011
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Analysis — N.C. consumer advocates seeing red over bait and switch by one of the blues
By
Wendell Potter
February 22, 2011
Consumer advocates in North Carolina thought they had a deal with Blue Cross on a health insurance exchange, but now they are having doubts.
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ANALYSIS: Translating gobbledygook from health insurers
By
Wendell Potter
September 6, 2011
OPINION: ObamaCare a blessing for millions of real Americans
By
Wendell Potter
June 28, 2012
OPINION: The cost of care for Colorado's victims
By
Wendell Potter
July 30, 2012
Analysis — The insurers’ real agenda for change
By
Wendell Potter
February 8, 2011
Analysis — An illuminating expedition to the world of the uninsured
By
Wendell Potter
February 17, 2011
Lawmakers questioning the need for health care reform should check out this weekend's effort to provide free medical care at a Nashville hig
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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
At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
Family docs seeking more members on AMA group with influence over Medicare pay
By
Joe Eaton
June 14, 2011
Family doctors want more representation on an AMA committee that influences Medicare pay
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Jon Huntsman's $1 trillion mistake
By
FactCheck.Org
June 22, 2011
Government agencies blew $125 billion on improper payments
By
Laurel Adams
April 15, 2011
Is Michael Jackson's doctor disqualified from Medicare? Or are two senators mistaken?
By
Joe Eaton
December 1, 2011
Gov't auditors doubt legality of Medicare bonuses
By
The Associated Press
July 11, 2012
ANALYSIS: Cost of health coverage leaves working folks further and further behind
By
Wendell Potter
June 20, 2011
ANALYSIS: Employer-based health care system demanding more from families with stagnating wages
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ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care
By
Wendell Potter
March 12, 2012
At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
In health care, number of claims denied remains a mystery
By
Danielle Ivory
September 18, 2009
Analysis — An illuminating expedition to the world of the uninsured
By
Wendell Potter
February 17, 2011
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