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Work & Life: Dealing With Disabilities
Entrepreneurs with disabilities worry about losing aid and handling rigorous schedules. (ARTICLE)
HEALTH CARE IN WEST VIRGINIA: Businesses forced to cover shortfalls in...
CHARLESTON - Businesses who provide health insurance for their employees are eating up the costs to treat governmentinsured ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Change you can't believe in.
Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory is a danger to the middle class. Just ask Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue. As ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Would a national health plan be a help to your business? Government...
Jane Key, Inside-Out, Racine, WI Health insurance is one of the hardest things in my life since my ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Commentary: Presidential candidates place focus on health care
Winston Churchill once said: "Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Obama and McCain On Health Care Reform
IMAGE ILLUSTRATION 1 Americans face a dysfunctional health care sector beset with rising costs (consistently 2.5 percent more ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Convention notebook
Honors in Iowa The Iowa Independent Bankers honored several bankers at their annual convention in July. Harold Harms ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Medicare and Medicaid: The Past as Prologue
HEADNOTE On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965 into law. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Child Trends.
The percentage of all children under age 18 with private health insurance coverage decreased from 71 percent in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
WAPA OKs US$2.6 million in contracts.
The Water and Power Authority's governing board unanimously approved more than US$2.6 million in agreements and contracts to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Increasing Healthcare Insurance Enrollment In the District of Columbia
HEADNOTE To reduce the number of uninsured residents, the District of Columbia should pass a law mandating that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Uninsured continues to grow
The US Census Bureau today reported on the state of health insurance coverage in the US, and the ... (BLOG POST)
Part 2, Navigating the System: Mandates would not help uninsured, observers...
You could get into trouble with the government if you drive a car in Pennsylvania without auto insurance. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Women Who Mean Business: Executive Team Leadership Award
A team of female health care leaders has been responsible for the successful transition of ownership of Alvarado ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Certificate-of-Need Laws: Barriers to Lower Costs and Higher Quality
HEADNOTE Certificate-of-Need (CON) laws restrict competition among healthcare providers and lead to higher healthcare costs. Removing CON laws ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Why Does President Bush Oppose the Expansion of SCHIP?
Health care reform has again emerged as a salient political issue (Gorin, 2007). In a March 2007 New ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
BILL COULD PUT NEW BURDEN ON PLAN SPONSORS
HEADNOTE HEALTH BENEFITS Health plan sponsors would face significant administrative challenges if a bill that would expand the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
In their own words.
Franchising World magazine introduces a regular feature that is designed to provide its readers public statements of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
How Many [Fill in the Blank] Does It Take to Change ... ?
Variations of this joke have been around for years. One version is: How many psychiatrists does it take ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Employment in hospitals: unconventional patterns over time
Employment in hospitals is subject to influences that are not related to the business cycle and responds to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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National Taxpayers Union
Seeks to: reduce government spending; cut taxes; protect the rights of taxpayers. Claims to have helped generate federal budget cuts of over 120 billion dollars. Activities include research programs and ...
Members: 335,000
Founded: 1969
Dues: regular, $15 annual.