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- Healthcare Reform: A Popular Model for Failure?
- Healthcare: Conjuring versus leading
- August angst
- Healthcare Hostility
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Reform of America's medical insurance and the delivery of healthcare is coming in 2009. There will be winners and losers.
Unless your voice is heard, you are likely to be one of the losers as Washington works to reform our medical care system.
Whatever you call them - flexible spending accounts, section 125 plans, health savings accounts, cafeteria benefit plans, health reimbursement arrangements - pre-tax health benefits are under threat.
Both the White House and Congress have advanced plans that eliminate all or part of the tax saving employees receive on their medical benefits through work.
Many groups representing employers have given up the fight.
You can't give up unless you want to be hit with a big tax bite and fewer choices when healthcare reform is finished.
Becoming informed is one of the best ways to start fightng for what you want.
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Twitter Tweets about Medical Insurance Reform as of August 19, 2009
LisaKenney: Isn't tort reform crucial to the reform process in order to reduce malpractice insurance costs so that medical costs can be reduced? #hc09
stevecooley: people who oppose health care reform obviously have never seen someone they love be denied medical treatment by their insurance co.
RichardASolomon: More on Texas Medical Association's House Call (health insurance reform) programs in Plano and across the state: www.meandmydoctor.com
RxSolomon: More on Texas Medical Association's House Call (health insurance reform) programs in Plano and across the state: www.meandmydoctor.com
thajzus: Rein in insurance companies through reasonable regulation, enact tort reform, work to eliminate $700 billion in medical industry waste
hinds24: It seams to me that #healthcare reform needs to start with reducing medical costs. Insurance is expensive bc it costs $600 for blood work!
Musicfactory99: The Medical Quack: "Rabbis For Health Insurance Reform" - http://tinyurl.com/r9yuck
saladgyrl: Thinking about healthcare reform. One problem is we are too dependent on insurance for everyday medical needs. Why? High costs for Dr.'s
realdawnsummers: Problem with health insurance reform debates? I am learning way 2 much about the medical needs of those around me. #notlookingatyou #yesiam
PhyllisLevinson: @whitehouse We must have #hcr with a #publicoption. Otherwise, it's insurance reform, at best. We'll still drown in medical bills.
SifuRamona: Insurance companies control the medical care you receive, not you or your doctor. Health Care Reform now!
pressecom: [TS] "Medical Reform" for Profit: From the media coverage, you would think the health insurance industry wou.. http://bit.ly/8FvOD
DemocracyInUSA: Contra @JimDeMint, hist. proven that tort reform has little effect on medical prices. Insurance never passes savings along #hc09 #p2 #tcot
Connectionary: Shouldn't states be creating their own clinics, insurance plans, medical reform?
nathanrice: "Our reform will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage because of your medical history" -Obama [continued...]
