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Forum Discussion: Please Explain the Benefits of Government-Run Healthcare (the Public ... - 0 views

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    I've contributed a lot to this discussion.  Perhaps I've been obssessive.  I'm concerned about the state of healthcare in this country, though.  I'm upset about the rampant myths and lies being tossed around about healthcare reform.  I'm concerned about all the lazy thinking we citizens are exhibiting. Misinformation, misunderstandings, bias, prejudice, narrowly self-interested polemics, anger, manipulations, and nastiness are badly hurting the process (and probable outcome) of healthcare reform debates and efforts. I can't NOT write long, detailed comments when I read stuff that's...well...WHACK!
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How American Health Care Killed My Father | David Goldhill | September 2009 | - 0 views

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    Sepsis. Hospital-acquired infection. Deadly.
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Resveratrol - Research the Supplement Health Benefits - CEHD.org - 0 views

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    Commercial site, but still has some worthwhile introductory information and links; good for creating handouts for clients and patients...
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Deadline for bipartisan healthcare reform bill: Sept. 15 | Modern Healthcare - 0 views

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    A Senate panel has until Sept. 15 to deliver a bipartisan healthcare overhaul package before Democratic leaders take steps to push a bill without broad Republican support, a senior member of the Finance Committee said. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), vice chairman of the Democratic Conference, said that the party has "contingencies in place" that would make it highly likely a bill could pass the Senate without GOP votes, but warned such mechanisms would be used as a "last resort." "Healthcare reform is just too important," he said, adding that it can't be left to "wither on the vine."
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NEJM 2009 | Slowing the Growth of Health Care Costs: Lessons from Regional Variation - 0 views

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    Dr. Fisher is a professor of medicine and of community and family medicine, Dr. Bynum an assistant professor of medicine and of community and family medicine, and Dr. Skinner a professor of economics and of community and family medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, where Dr. Fisher also directs the Center for Health Policy Research, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.
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