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A compilation of Sun stories that offer health advice (The Naperville Sun)
Consumers are more likely to check the labels on their food than the labels on their health advice.
Louisiana Business: Healthcare, Insurance Rates, Ford Motors, Black History (Bayou Buzz)
December 2, 2008
KULONGOSKI'S $16 BILLION DOLLAR BUDGET CUTS SERVICES, PROTECTS EDUCATION (Curry Coastal Pilot)
SALEM — Gov. Ted Kulongoski, saying Oregon has been sucked down into the whirlpool of the national recession, introduced on Monday a $15.8 billion budget wish list for the next two years that relies on new taxes and public worker furloughs to soften — but not eliminate — reductions across the spectrum of state services.
Economy brings unwelcome surprise for health care (Post-Bulletin)
The faltering U.S. economy produced a surprise for health care providers. It triggered problems they didn't expect to happen until baby boomers begin retiring i
Governor agrees with health plan (Salem Statesman Journal)
Gov. Ted Kulongoski said Tuesday he agrees with the recommendation of a seven-member board to expand health insurance coverage to most of the 116,000 Oregon children without it.
South Dakota Healthcare System Saves $500,000+ Using Premier Insurance Management Services Inc. (Centre Daily Times)
Regional Health in Rapid City, S.D., and its employees will save more than $500,000 during the next three years on insurance premiums as a result of purchasing products through the employee benefit sponsored insurance arrangements with Premier Insurance Management Services Inc. (PIMS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Premier healthcare alliance.
Your sneak preview of the city's new era (The Oregonian)
Ross William Hamilton/The OregonianPortland's new City Council: Randy Leonard (from left), Amanda Fritz, Nick Fish, Mayor Sam Adams and Dan Saltzman With a new mayor, Sam Adams, and two new council members, Nick Fish and Amanda Fritz, the Portland City...
Is the time right for universal health care? (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Barack Obama has one overriding task: he must restore the strength and confidence of the American economy, and the sooner the better. But keep your eye on health care.
Spearfish hospital, insurance fight hurts customers (Rapid City Journal)
Despite having health insurance, Kurt Triscori ended up paying $11,000 out of pocket to save his daughter’s life in August.
U.S. government plans huge Citigroup rescue effort (CTV.ca)
The U.S. government is buying a US$20-billion stake in Citigroup and guaranteeing more than US$300 billion in toxic assets held by the company.
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