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Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/29/2009 6:50:04 PM   
Brain


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I like how this article describes that it is the health lobby doing this and not how they like to portray it as something that is grassroots. And all it takes is about $750,000 in contributions to Republicans from the insurance companies.

Personally, I don't really care if red states choose to opt out because that's their prerogative. What's important to me is that blue states be allowed to have healthcare with a public option if they choose. I think eventually people in red states would demand competition in order to reduce healthcare costs.

Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States

Like about a dozen other states, Florida is debating a proposed amendment to its state constitution that would try to block, at least symbolically, much of the proposed federal health care overhaul on the grounds that it tramples individual liberty.

But what unites the proposal’s legislative backers is more than ideology. Its 42 co-sponsors, all Republicans, were almost all recipients of outsized campaign contributions from major health care interests, a total of about $765,000 in 2008, according to a new study by the National Institute on Money in State Politics, a nonpartisan group based in Helena, Mont

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/29/health/policy/29lobby.html
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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/29/2009 10:40:59 PM   
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thats funny.   They gave to the GOP and the DEMS.

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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/29/2009 10:59:16 PM   
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Husein obama ,promissed to eliminated lobbyst??????????,i gues he lie again,pardon me ,not him the bankers,he is just the figurine who dance as THEY wish,jack

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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/29/2009 11:10:53 PM   
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ORIGINAL: jackod

Husein obama ,promissed to eliminated lobbyst??????????,i gues he lie again,pardon me ,not him the bankers,he is just the figurine who dance as THEY wish,jack


yeah- he pretty much re-installed the Clinton cabinet.  and Goldman Saches may as well take all the money now- because Bernanki is moreless the real president.

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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/30/2009 6:27:38 AM   
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Yea, I have to agree some things never change, like an elected official attempting to exploit an act of terrorism to raise money for themselves.  Looks like the GOP are up to their same old same old

http://thinkprogress.org/2009/12/29/hoekstra-terrorist-funds/

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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/31/2009 7:39:24 PM   
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Mayo Clinic in Arizona to Stop Treating Some Medicare Patients

Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The Mayo Clinic, praised by President Barack Obama as a national model for efficient health care, will stop accepting Medicare patients as of tomorrow at one of its primary-care clinics in Arizona, saying the U.S. government pays too little.


More than 3,000 patients eligible for Medicare, the government’s largest health-insurance program, will be forced to pay cash if they want to continue seeing their doctors at a Mayo family clinic in Glendale, northwest of Phoenix, said Michael Yardley, a Mayo spokesman. The decision, which Yardley called a two-year pilot project, won’t affect other Mayo facilities in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota.


Obama in June cited the nonprofit Rochester, Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio for offering “the highest quality care at costs well below the national norm.” Mayo’s move to drop Medicare patients may be copied by family doctors, some of whom have stopped accepting new patients from the program, said Lori Heim, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, in a telephone interview yesterday.


“Many physicians have said, ‘I simply cannot afford to keep taking care of Medicare patients,’” said Heim, a family doctor who practices in Laurinburg, North Carolina. “If you truly know your business costs and you are losing money, it doesn’t make sense to do more of it.”

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RE: Health Lobby Takes Fight to the States - 12/31/2009 8:10:58 PM   
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Like about a dozen other states, Florida is debating a proposed amendment to its state constitution that would try to block, at least symbolically, much of the proposed federal health care overhaul on the grounds that it tramples individual liberty.


Ah, yes. The freedom to not afford health care.

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