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Health Care Costs Rising, But Mostly In Exchange Plans
Health Care Costs Rising, But Mostly In Exchange PlansHealth care premiums are rising, but the effect is concentrated on plans sold on Healthcare.gov and other exchanges.In Illinois, premiums for insurance plans bought on the exchange are expected to go up this year.That's because several carriers left the marketplace, citing losses.
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An Investor's Plan to Transplant Private Health Care in Africa
An Investor's Plan to Transplant Private Health Care in AfricaEven in rich countries with sophisticated medical markets, it can be tricky, given vastly different regulatory regimes and national quirks, for a hospital to go global.Few have done it.Abraaj, however, is betting that Indians, Nigerians and Pakistanis, who in many cases have annual incomes of no more than $1,000, will dip into their savings to pay for an angioplasty or some other necessary, but not necessarily cheap, procedure.
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Liberal 'Fact Checks' Wrongly Accuse Trump Of Health Care Lies
Liberal 'Fact Checks' Wrongly Accuse Trump Of Health Care Lies5266643In post-debate "fact checks," The Huffington Post and other liberal outlets have accused Donald Trump of lying about Canada's government-controlled medicare system, which he called "catastrophic." They also attacked Trump for saying that Hillary Clinton supports a similar single payer health-care system.But Trump is right.According to documents recently released by WikiLeaks, emails to and from Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, show her staff discussing how she's been "more favorable to Canadian health care and single payer" systems and that her vocal support for these policies could assist her political opponents in their attacks.
in the same way usnews
How Chiropractors and Physical Therapists Can Lower Health Care Costs
How Chiropractors and Physical Therapists Can Lower Health Care CostsAmericans spend $300 billion annually on pain treatment.Much of this is on treatment for back and neck pain, which two-thirds of us have sought at some point.Fortunately, we have more and better options than ever, and the American College of Physicians considers chiropractic treatment and physical therapy to be effective.
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