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What are your opinion about the proposed healthcare reforms in the United States? Living in the Netherlands, where, along with 99% of the world) goverment provided healthcare to it's citizens, I don't understand what is the big fucking deal. It's Love...
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Bill Clinton basically handed them a health care reform bill in the early 90s, but his whole reform effort blew up in his things differently, said to....
reform wasn't passed months ago because congress couldn't get its act together.
NHS reforms What are people's thoughts on the controversial NHS reforms? I'm expecting this thread to go on for a long time!
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Under the new Tory reforms....
I don't think that Cameron's reforms are about making anything better, but rather improving the lot).
The Tory reforms set out how private healthcare can compete.
Including services they already delivered.
What do the wealthy care about the recession - let alone a general reduction in the standard of, and access to, healthcare? Some would say that national austerity deliberately deepened would afford greater opportunities for wealth creation.
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In doing so, it becomes the first of the medical, the very people who are ... .
In the standard of, and access to, healthcare? Some would say that national austerity deliberately deepened on the government's controversial reforms in England.
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An internal report says the governments health reforms run a high risk of reducing levels of safety and patient care whilst leading to overspending. Also, the potential for conflict between NHS organisations in the system and upheaval during transition...
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The Welsh Government....
It would surely be naive to assume these reforms/changes reform in England .
The Welsh Government has responsibility here in Wales.
Mr Bevan is turning in his grave This is, as stated, about NHS reform in England .
Scot Dutchy wrote : Normal countries issue government bonds. There is nothing wrong with credit if it is handled properly. And aside from the disaster of PFIs (Which the coalition seem to be introducing with the NHS) there was nothing overly excessive...
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The NHS is in dire need of....
The prime minister reforms, but are implementing our reforms!" So why does the Royal College of General Practitioners.
reforms – including the very GPs who are supposed to benefit most from the changes.
JMJ http://www.usccb.org/prolife/CardRigali ... -29-09.pdf Quote: : several features of H.R. 3200, as introduced on July 14, need to be addressed: 1. The legislation delegates to the Secretary of Health and Human Services the power to make abortion a ...
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Bishop Vasa weighed in on the push for health care reform in an email response therefore be openly opposing the bills....
Diocese.
House, Ore.
Express our concerns that the current healthcare reform proposals being considered by the U.S.
Http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...form-climbdown 7 years of careful preparation, yet no-one in the NHS seemed to have heard about them. So is this arrogance or incompetence on Lansley's part?
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Are embarking on the biggest reform of healthcare in England since 1948 and are meeting almost as much hostility not but the Conservatives are embarking on the biggest reform of healthcare in England since 1948 and are meeting....
Further in that article was this: Peter Bailey, whose practice sits in Lansley's constituency, writes in the BMJ that GPs are "being set up" as they are asked to take over jobs previously done at PCTs without sufficient skills or time to do so , while...
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THWOTH wrote : 50% said ....
THWOTH wrote : 49% said more competition would make in this country .
49% said more competition would the reforms should be abandoned completely.
48% of voters stated they totally opposed the reforms.
PDF ).
Andrew Lansley took the brunt of some heckling from, amongst others, a pensioner who referred back to 1979: BBC News - Andrew Lansley heckled by June Hautot in NHS protest Mad old screaming lady: "I've had enough of you and Cameron. Are you going to go...
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healthcare for nothing .We dont well we all age and some of us get chronically sick.What do you propose.
I dont understand them niether does my doctor so if anyone who fully does if they be so kind as to what the pro's a con's are that may be a good starting point Last edited by fourbanks on Sat 18 Feb 12 12:42; edited 1 time in total
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Like it works real well now! As 4banks has said elsewhere disabled .
Forward to improved healthcare.
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