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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Lee officials mull health care administration changes : albanyherald





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Lee officials mull health care administration changes

Lee officials mull health care administration changes
Lee officials mull health care administration changes
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What your dog's vet bill says about America's health care system

What your dog's vet bill says about America's health care system
What your dog's vet bill says about America's health care system
The U.S. health care system has been decried as wasteful, with blame heaped on everyone from greedy insurance executives to spendthrift patients.But what if Fido and Fluffy can help shed light on the steep rise in their owners' medical costs?That's the question posed by Stanford University economists Liran Einar and Atul Gupta and Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist Amy Finkelstein in a new paper published at the National Bureau of Economic Research.


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Legislative committee studying health care gap

Legislative committee studying health care gap
Legislative committee studying health care gap
The group is hoping to convince lawmakers to close the health care gap for thousands of Idahoans.(Photo: Paul Boehlke/KTVB)BOISE - It was an issue that came down to the very last day this past legislative session: closing the health care gap.In the gap is 78,000 Idahoans who make too much money to receive Medicaid, but not enough to qualify for the state health insurance exchange.


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Idaho lawmakers consider options on health care coverage

Idaho lawmakers consider options on health care coverage
Idaho lawmakers consider options on health care coverage
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