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Public opinion trending better for Obamacare

It’s been a long, lonely slog.  After Obamacare was passed by Congress back in March of 2010, the blistering attacks have been relentless.  As a result public opinion of the national health care reform, that was never very high, tanked.  Obamacare was demonized as a government take-over of healthcare that would put bureaucrats between you […]

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Patients Would Pay More if Romney Restores Medicare Savings, Analysts Say

New York Times August 22, 2012 By Jackie Calmes Mitt Romney’s promise to restore $716 billion that he says President Obama “robbed” from Medicare has some health care experts puzzled, and not just because his running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan, included the same savings in his House budgets. The 2010 health care lawcut Medicare

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Facts show Obamacare good for business

Editorial – Letters, The State The S.C. director of the National Federation of Independent Business continues his organization’s misleading information campaign about the new health-care law (“Replace health law with reforms that work,” Friday). As the president and CEO of the 5,000-member S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce and vice chair of the 150,000-member American

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Facts show Obamacare good for business

Thursday, Jul 26, 2012 The S.C. director of the National Federation of Independent Business continues his organization’s misleading information campaign about the new health-care law (“Replace health law with reforms that work,” Friday). As the president and CEO of the 5,000-member S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce and vice chair of the 150,000-member American Sustainable

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Blue Cross giving rebates for failing to meet requirement

The StateJuly 24, 2012 Insurer violated new health care law in spending on claims BY STEPHEN LARGEN The (Charleston) Post and Courier South Carolina’s largest health insurer has begun sending out rebate checks to some policyholders because it failed to meet a requirement of the federal health care overhaul. Blue Cross Blue Shield of South

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