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  • Can this be for real? The Democrats are folding student-loan reform into the health bill so it can be enacted without 60 votes in the Senate. I've written. [view original]

  • "We have to pass the healthcare bill so we can see what's in it." [view original]

  • Just about every part of the healthcare world had some sort of voice in the discussion as everyone gathered to share ideas on how the industry as a whole might use social media more effectively by building greater trust. ... [view original]

  • Over the summer, as the health care reform battle was brewing in Congress and at town hall meetings across the country, the president called on both the House and Senate to pass legislation by the end of August in order for a ... [view original]

  • The other, however, is that we've largely switched from a dynamic that's about Democrats fighting with each other about the shape of health care legislation to a dynamic that's about Democrats fighting with Republicans about whether or ... [view original]

  • The Senate Parliamentarian has seemingly dealt a major blow to Obama's healthcare plans. Top Senate Republicans say that the office of the Senate Parliamentarian has ruled that Obama must first sign the original Senate healthcare bill ... [view original]

  • Recruiting by the House GOP campaign committee could be a factor in their decision. healthcare bill. [view original]

  • WASHINGTON — House Democratic leaders Thursday abandoned a long struggle to strike a compromise on abortion in their ranks, gambling that they can secure the support for President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation with ... [view original]

  • It's not like I don't care about health care insurance reform; I care about it quite passionately, especially since I'm self-employed. It's just that I've totally lost any feeling that the Democrats are open to influence from genuine ... [view original]

  • My last whip count can be found here. Since then, in the absence of language, we've had few changes: • Charlie Melancon, a Blue Dog who is leaving the House for an ill-fated Senate run against David Vitter, is a no on the bill, ... [view original]

  • Hardly any Democrat running for Congress seems to want to talk about healthcare. Hardly any Democrat running for Congress seems to want to talk about healthcare. [view original]

  • Only slightly, but slightly is better than nothing. [view original]

  • The healthcare war is getting tense. According to NYT, Barck Obama is delaying a European trip in order to stay home and fight on healthcare. Yesterday Obama actually blasted out a text message to all his followers asking them to ... [view original]

  • Now it's getting interesting. Accordingly the Senate Republicans, they have been told by the Senate Parliamentarian's Office that reconciliation can only be used to alter a law – not a bill that has yet to become law. [view original]

  • President Barack Obama, demanding an up or down vote (up) on healthcare, touched down on the South Lawn late last night after a day of campaigning for his plan in St. Louis. The Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial are pictured ... [view original]

  • UPDATED BELOW*** If Democrats didn't have all the incentive they needed to pass health care reform already, then conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh may have provided the final push they needed by vowing to flee the country if the ... [view original]

  • This is just a gut feeling, but...is the health care debate turning in the Democrats' direction? Some data points: the insane rise in health care premiums is being used to great effect by President Obama and Kathleen Sibelius this ... [view original]

  • Yesterday I wrote on some of the misrepresentations used to attack the American healthcare system. However, as Mark Littlewood pointed out in Tuesday's debate, the American system is not one we should want to copy in its entirety. ... [view original]

  • It gets even tighter if you eliminate the conservative-leaning Rasmussen poll, whose founder wrote a Wall Street Journal op-ed yesterday explaining that the president can't make health-care reform popular because voters believe all ... [view original]

  • eHealthNews.eu - The First European eHealth News Portal. [view original]

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