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Health care debate: Hope and skepticism on the front lines - Friday, December 11, 2009
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By Mimi Hall, USA TODAY
The men and women at the front lines of the national health care debate — who run hospitals, nursing homes, community health care centers and private practices — say they are hopeful, but wary, about the changes that might follow if Congress passes legislation to overhaul the health care system. Some of the CEOs and administrators say they look forward to legislation that could provide health insurance for up to 96% of legal residents under the age of 65, compared with the 83% who have it now. But they're also skeptical that the government will be able to cut skyrocketing costs and help provide coverage to as many as now need help. |
For more information visit: HTTP://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-12-10-health-care-provider-perspectives_N.htm
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