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Trimming Medicare to save the economy: Social media reactions | Healthcare IT News
< p > President Barack Obama seems desperate for a compromise with Republicans over the debt ceiling. In a press conference on Monday, he once again agreed to consider cuts in social security and Medicare. The deal would cut benefits within Medicare and Social Security, in addition to raising the
Report: Senate Leaders Tentatively Agree On Yearlong ‘Doc Fix’ - Health Blog - WSJ
Politico reports the "doc fix" would be paid for by changing a provision of the health-care law to raise an estimated $19.2 billion.
Medicare Fraud, Healthcare Waste and the Companies Helping to Solve It -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://www.investmentu.com/'>Investment U</a>submits:</strong><p><em>By Marc Lichtenfeld</em></p><p>It was one year ago that television show<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/23/60minutes/main5414390.shtml" rel="nofollow"><em>60 Minutes</em></a>broadcast an in-depth
Medicare Update: Physician Organizations Advocate for Repeal of Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate
On December 15, 2009, a number of national physician organizations (including the American Medical Association) and state medical societies sent a letter to Senator Harry Reid stressing the "urgency of establishing a pathway for a permanent repeal of Medicare's sustainable growth rate (SGR)
Protecting our children's eyes
We are so paranoid about slapping the SPF50 on our children - but do those of us in the optical field protect our own children's eyes? Here are handy resources for those needing some patter for encouraging parents to make the important decision
Drugs not always the best prescription
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Taking the ‘luck’ out of palliative care — Irish Medical Times
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Feel Pregnant but the Pregnancy Test is Negative? « Below the Belt: Women's Health
Jane Harrison-Hohner, RN, RNP (aka WebMD's 'Pelvis Queen') is here to talk about women's health issues of the day. From HPV to irregular periods to PMS to fibroids, Jane's here to share her experience, knowledge and insight.
Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog | Buy a sunflower for hospice care: the HSE
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