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Monday, August 31, 2009
Kerry: Learning from the Master
H1N1 Hits College Campuses
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Uptick in Concern Over H1N1 Virus
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
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Teddy's Triumphs
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Unplugged: Health Care After Kennedy
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Politics: Defining the Kennedy Health Care Legacy
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Friday, August 28, 2009
Woman Survives Severe H1N1
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
CDC's New H1N1 Plan
H1N1, New School Year Concerns
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Video: Altria Must Pay $13.8M To Smoker's Daughter
Health: A Personal Lesson in Geriatric Care
Save with Generic Brands
Fighting the H1N1 Flu
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Teen ADHD Drug Abuse
CDC Preps for H1N1 Vaccine
Video: Giving Up On Compromise?
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Glenn Beck on Obama's Universal Health Care
CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation staff worked together to produce a preliminary analysis of the major provisions related to health insurance coverage contained in the Affordable Health Choices Act, drafted by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP). The estimates are based on provisions from title 1 of the draft legislation released by HELP on June 9th. Among other things, the draft legislation would establish insurance exchanges (called gateways) through which individuals and families could purchase health insurance coverage. The proposed bill also would provide federal subsidies to substantially lower the cost of that coverage for some enrollees.
According to our preliminary assessment, enacting the proposal would result in a net increase in federal budget deficits of about $1.0 trillion over the 2010-2019 period. When fully implemented, about 39 million individuals would obtain coverage through the new insurance exchanges. At the same time, the number of people who had coverage through an employer would decline by about 15 million (or roughly 10 percent), and coverage from other sources would fall by about 8 million, so the net decrease in the number of people uninsured would be about 16 million or 17 million.
These new figures do not represent a formal or complete cost estimate for the draft legislation, for several reasons. The estimates provided do not address the entire bill—only the major provisions related to health insurance coverage. Some details have not been estimated yet, and the draft legislation has not been fully reviewed. Also, because expanded eligibility for the Medicaid program may be added at a later date, those figures are not likely to represent the impact that more comprehensive proposals—which might include a significant expansion of Medicaid or other options for subsidizing coverage for those with income below 150 percent of the federal poverty level—would have both on the federal budget and on the extent of insurance coverage.
CBO will continue to work on an ongoing basis with the HELP Committee and the other Senate and House committees involved in health care reform to provide estimates and analyses as legislation is developed.
Video: Health Care Reform
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Health Care Reform Campaign
Flu Outbreak at Work Guide
Main St. Debates Healthcare
Video: Special Report - What Does $80 Billion Get You?
Health Reform Hot Button
New Health Care Strategy
Flu Outbreak at Work Guide
Health Care Reform Campaign
Crawford's Video Trail Mix: Defining the Co-ops
Main St. Debates Healthcare
Notebook: HFC's
Colleges Brace For H1N1
Health Care Battle Wages On
Town Meeting Unplugged
Public Option Supporters Rally on Capitol Hill
H1N1 'Explosion' Imminent?
Obama on the Offensive
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Health Care Doubt Continues
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WHO warns of second swine flu wave
Global recession can't stop the tango beat
Obama Problems
What Would LBJ Do?
Friday, August 21, 2009
Protestors Push Back
In-Depth Look - Dear White House
Notebook: Fear and Frustration
Health Care Ad Spending
Obama Engages in Health Debate
In-Depth Look - Health Care Debate Heats Up
Unplugged: Health Care Myths
N.H. Debates Obama Plan
Obama Strikes Back
Health Care Showdown
Obama Charges Critics
Still Debating Health Reform
Healthcare Debate Heats Up
Looking At The Long Term
Notebook: Drug Companies
Negotiations With Pharmacies
Obama Pushes His Plan
President Obama's Health Care Reform
Health Care Momentum
Healthcare Reform Outrage
Race for H1N1 Flu Vaccine
Congress Eyes Health-Care Fix
Witness at Gym Murders
More Perspective - Healthcare Debate Continues
Update - The Obama Agenda
Protesting Health Care Reform
Health Care Hurdles - Poll
Inside Look - What Lies Beneath Healthcare Reform
A-List Roundtable
Evening News Online, 08.01.09
Vitamin D Deficiency and Kids
Notebook: Cabinet Retreat
Look Ahead: Week of Aug. 3, 2009
Evening News Online, 07.31.09
Health Care Debate
A Model For Health Reform
Man Behind Healthcare Future
Health Care Myths And Facts
Healthcare Fact and Fiction
Town-Hall's Turning Tide
Notebook: End of Life
Healthcare Reform Defense
L.A.'s Free Medical Care
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
End-of-Life Debate
The end-of-life the issue has become so hot, the president felt compelled to assure Americans this week that no one was going to, as he put it, "pull the plug on grandma." Kelly Cobiella reports on the much-debated issue.