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New fault line forms in health care fight (Politico via Yahoo! News) A new fault line is forming in the health care reform debate that could prove to be just as bruising as the conservative-vs.-progressive battles: the schism between single-payer and public-private advocates. us.rd.yahoo.com
New fault line forms in health care fight (The Politico) More purist single-payer advocates believe any approach that retains insurance industry is doomed. us.rd.yahoo.com
Inland health care providers urged to sign up eligible kids to state program facing cap (The Press-Enterprise) Inland health care providers have been urged to quickly sign up eligible children in the state's health care program for low-income children before it caps enrollment for the first time in its 10-year history. us.rd.yahoo.com
Health Needs of Autistic Children Often Unmet (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) MONDAY, Dec. 1 (Health Day News) -- Parents of autistic children are more likely to see their sons or daughter's special health needs go unmet, a new government report shows. us.rd.yahoo.com
"Pregnant By Choice" Program Provides Family Planning Options - Wyoming Department Of Health (Medical News Today) "Pregnant by Choice," a new Wyoming Department of Health program, will offer family planning services to new moms who are losing Wyoming EqualityCare (Medicaid) benefits at the 60-day postpartum period. us.rd.yahoo.com
Health Calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times) The complete Health Calendar is posted online at www.CITIZEN-TIMES.com. Scroll down to Living and click on Health. us.rd.yahoo.com
Health funds slashed (The Brunswick News) By HANK ROWLAND The Brunswick News The Coastal Georgia Health District says the $1.7 million cut in spending the state forced it to make in its budget will be felt by those in need of its programs. us.rd.yahoo.com
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. us.rd.yahoo.com
Child Care Advocates Begin Campaign (R News) Anticipating cuts in state funding for child care, local leaders and child care advocates are turning to the public for help. The Rochester area Community Foundation, United Way and others announced a child care scholarship campaign. us.rd.yahoo.com
Man seeking employee info tests public records law (Daytona Beach News-Journal) DAYTONA BEACH -- A Lakeland man has blanketed Florida school districts with public records requests for the names and other personal information of everyone covered under their health insurance plans, prompting complaints from some employees and a proposal to change state law. us.rd.yahoo.com
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