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Animated Short: The Amazing Health Care Arms Race
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Oct 14, 2011
At the crossroads of our national debate about jobs and our national debate about health care debt...
Is the (fictional) city of Hobbs. Its ...
Study finds high doctor fees to blame for growing U.S. health care costs
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Sep 22, 2011
The cost of health care has grown astronomically in the U.S., and a new study finds that high doctor fees are to blame.
Freakonomics: Fetal genetic testing raises big questions
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Nov 10, 2011
Freakonomics correspondent Stephen Dubner explains the unexpected consequences of predetermining your baby's genetics.
Big tobacco sues federal government
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Sep 22, 2011
Four of the five biggest U.S. tobacco companies are suing to avoid a new law requiring graphic labels on cigarette packs starting next year. The companies say those labels violate free speech because they require them to carry a government-sponsored appeal to not use their legal product.
Health care spending has slowed, but reforms still needed
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Sep 22, 2011
The rise in health care spending has tapered off, but this could be a bad thing. Companies are hiring less in uncertain times, and governments have to pick up the slack.
The new frontier of patient monitoring is a temporary tattoo
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Aug 12, 2011
Please learn this term now: epidermal electronics. Researchers at the University of Illinois have created a small electronic skin patch that can...
How do you calculate a spending cut?
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Aug 1, 2011
Voting gets underway today on a plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling. The proposal calls for $2.4 trillion in cuts over the next decade, including to defense and entitlement programs.
Report: We're going to be spending even more on health care
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Jul 28, 2011
Think we're spending a lot now? A study finds that by 2020, half of all health care spending in this country will be done by the government.
Arizona's Medicaid cuts leave some patients with few other choices
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Nov 11, 2011
The state's decision to freeze enrollment in some Medicaid programs is leaving the nearly 6,000 residents with serious medical conditions with few other places to turn.
Arizona takes a stand on Medicaid
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Nov 11, 2011
Policymakers in Arizona say they aren't cutting coverage. Instead, the state is freezing enrollment for childless adults.











