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Californians approve of healthcare reforms, fear effect of state cuts on services, new poll finds
L.A. NOWCalifornians are more likely to support the national healthcare overhaul than the rest of the country and fear the affect of state budget cuts on health services, according to a new poll by the nonprofit Public Policy Institute of California.... -
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Obama says death panels arent on his healthcare overhaul agenda
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAddressing one of the more volatile complaints about healthcare reform that he is proposing, President Obama said today Tuesday that he doesn't want to set up government "death panels" that decide which Americans get health services and which don't....Tags: Insurance, Democratic Party, Medical Services, White House, Government
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The anti-healthcare-reformers' plan? Little more than 'keep your fingers crossed that you don't get sick'
Opinion L.A.You take some time off from work, and thus from following the news minute by minute, so when the moment comes to re-immerse yourself, it can be a bit of a cold-water shock. Like catching up on those raucous healthcare town halls. I always think of town... -
Health insurers throw support behind Republican candidates
Tribune Washington BureauThe insurance industry is pouring money into Republican campaign coffers in hopes of scaling back wide-ranging regulations in the new healthcare law, while preserving the mandate that Americans buy coverage. Since January, the nation's five largest...Tags: Insurance, Democratic Party, Laws, Health Insurance, Lobbying
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Faith and fungibility
Opinion L.A.I was in high school when I learned that "fungible" was a concept in economics, not something that could give rise to a fungus infection. The idea worked its way into non-economic political discourse in the 1980s, when the Supreme Court ruled that the... -
Pseudonyms in Michael Jackson, Anna Nicole Smith cases pose challenge for authorities
L.A. NOWBefore her death in 2007, model Anna Nicole Smith is believed to have used at least half a dozen different names to obtain powerful prescription medications. In the case of Michael Jackson, who died June 25 after being administered a...... -
Weekly remarks: GOP sees more taxes, debt in healthcare reform; Obama sees progress at UN
Top of the TicketRep. Johnny Isakson speaks for Republicans and Obama for his Democratic self.... -
Deal reached for new state prison
L.A. NOWState corrections officials and a court-appointed overseer of prison healthcare have agreed to build a new 1,733-bed facility for sick and mentally ill inmates at an estimated cost of $1.1 billion. The deal, announced today, appears to end a long-running.... -
It's official! Obama declares an H1N1 swine flu national emergency. So what?
Top of the TicketFull text of White House declaration of national emergency.... -
In today's pages: Coverage for abortions and the real story of the Berlin Wall
Opinion L.A.Public option, shmublic option. If you really want to get people worked up about healthcare reform, start talking about whether it should cover abortions and illegal immigrants. Today, the editorial board tackles both those issues, saying that abortion... -
Healthcare must be rationed, including mammograms, doctor says
Booster ShotsYet another doctor has come out with a critique of the new breast cancer screening guidelines released last week by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Robert Truog of Harvard Medical......
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