Wednesday's Editorials: Hospitals, large businesses attack high health care costs
Ex-Bear Shane Matthews receives prison sentence in Florida health care deception
as declared in Ex-Bear Shane Matthews receives prison sentence in Florida health care scamFormer Bears quarterback Shane Matthews going to serve 3 months in prison for his participation in a Florida health care insurance deception. | APFormer Bears quarterback Shane Matthews was sentenced to 3 months in prison for his participation in a $20 mn health care fraud conspiracy in Florida, the Miami Herald reports. Matthews, 47, worked for the marketing arm of Grow's Inc. & was paid $440,000 for lining up discounts representatives, according to the report. Matthews son, Luke, is a senior quarterback at Gainesville High School & has been drawing some college recruiting interest. This is sostrange… pic.twitter.com/4LUPRVz58T — Shane Matthews (@SMniner) June seven, 2017Follow me on Twitter @DanCahill_CSTAndy Slavitt launches push for affordable health care
Andy Slavitt, the previous UnitedHealth Group executive who led implementation of the federal health law during the Obama Organization, has released a nonprofit which aspires to break out of the partisan logjam to find consensus on access to affordable health care. "Health care costs save going up," said McClellan, who is a health policy investigator at Duke University. "We haven't found major resolution yet for making health care further affordable for people by getting the total cost of care drop."The Fresh nonprofit going to have headquarters in Minnesota & Washington, D.C., by Slavitt serving as board chairman. Sometime in the following decade or Extremely , policymakers likely going to make another stab at health care changes, said Slavitt, an Edina inhabitant. Many groups are trying to tackle pieces of the crisis by affordability in the U.S. health care system, said McClellan, the previous Bush Organization formal.collected by :Lucy William
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