Here's another interesting piece of information about the health insurance mandate out of Massachusetts.
New enrollment numbers for the state-subsidized Commenwealth Care health plans show that the number of people enrolled fell from July to September to lower than the six months preceeding.
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October 23, 2008 5:39 PM
Posted by Carmen Balber
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Access
A new survey out of Massachusetts questions whether the newly insured under that state’s mandatory health insurance law are really protected.
According to a new poll, the
cost of health coverage is still a major concern for patients:
Some are postponing treatments, and others are not filling prescriptions,...
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October 23, 2008 11:40 AM
Posted by Carmen Balber
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Access, Co-pay, Deductible, High cost

Play the game and fight back against the HMO lobbyists and
bureaucrats. Use your mouse and space bar to protect the patient from
the black-hatted insurance company minions.
Read about Nurse Avenger.
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October 22, 2008 12:25 PM
Posted by Jerry Flanagan
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"Experimental" treatment, Access, Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Cross of California, Blue Shield of California, Bulk purchasing, Cigna, Co-pay, Deductible, Denial of care, High cost, Humana, Independent Medical Review (IMR), Kaiser, Legislation, Medicare, Molina, Out-of-pocket, Out-of-pocket caps, PacifiCare, Pre-existing condition, Prescription Drugs, Regulation, Rescission, Uninsured, UnitedHealth Group, Universal
Play "Nurse Avenger," a first-person shooter game that allows you to stick it to the black-hatted minions of the health insurance industry. At each level, you receive a new “tool”–weapons against insurance company waste and denials of care. These are the tools that government should be using to make health care more affordable and accessible.
Level 1 - Special Weapon: Waste Whacker. HMOs and health...
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October 22, 2008 11:49 AM
Posted by Jerry Flanagan
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Access, Anthem Blue Cross, Bulk purchasing, Denial of care, High cost, Legislation, Medicare, Out-of-pocket, Out-of-pocket caps, Pre-existing condition, Prescription Drugs, Regulation, Uninsured, Universal
Universal health care could be achieved in the U.S. with a fraction of the cash handed to failing banks. The solution–bulk purchasing of prescription drugs through a public health care system that bypasses insurers and pays doctors and hospitals directly–is good for the economy because it moves capital by giving more Americans a stake in the system.
Arthur Garson's piece this week in the ...
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October 08, 2008 10:03 AM
Posted by Jerry Flanagan
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Access, Blue Cross of California, Bulk purchasing, High cost, Medicare, Regulation