Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’

DSTV Mini Ep 14 THE HEALTHCARE REFORM EDITION!


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In this episode we break down Barack Obama’s recently passed, historic health care bill. We figure, most folks (us included) didn’t really know the bottom line on what the reform really means so we put it in lamens terms! Enjoy!

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Slaughter Solution for Healthcare. America are you on Vacation 3-16-10.flv


changethechange @ www.youtube.com The Slaughter Rule — named for House Rules Committee Chairwoman Louise Slaughter (DN.Y.) who proposed it — would allow the Senate health bill to be incorporated into the Rule for the reconciliation bill coming out of the Senate. If members vote to pass this Rule they, in effect, pass the Senate health care bill wihtout actually voting on it — they instead vote on the reconciliation package. Article 1, Section 7 of the Constitution, however, expressly states that for any bill to become law “the Votes of both Houses shall be determined by the yeas and Nays, and the Names of the Persons voting for and against the bill shall be entered on the Journal of each House respectively.” After that, under the Constitution, the president must either sign the bill or hold it for ten days (not counting Sundays), after which it will become law unless Congress adjourns in the interim. Constitutional scholars have said that what the Democrats may try to do by making the Senate health care bill law without ever voting on it in the House is unconstitutional and could spark a constitutional crisis far worse than Watergate. The Rules Committee sets the rules of debate for legislation before it is brought to the House floor. Under normal circumstances the committee lays out how much time each side is allowed for floor debates and which amendments they can offer on the floor. Amendments that the majority does not want debated or offered on the floor are often

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MagnaCare CEO Joseph Berardo Jr. talks to proposed Healthcare bill


Joseph Berardo Jr, CEO of MagnaCare tries to shed some light on how the proposed healthcare bill will effect the healthcare industry.

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Obama’s Healthcare and the April Meteor Hit


Obama was looking for astroids after he signed his health care bill. God, having the sense of humor that he does, sent one! HAHAHA

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US Healthcare Bill – Overhaul – Pass or Fail – Dr. David Samadi


Dr. Samadi weighs in on the House health care bill. He believes if the bill gives healthcare access to millions of patients that didn’t have it before, then it’s good. Doctors want to practice preventive medicine and take good care of patients. His only issue is that it may affect quality of care. If patient workload increases, without adding new doctors, there will be longer waits for appointments and medication. He believes the US still has the best healthcare system in the world, with the best research and technology. An extra layer of bureaucracy might divide patients and doctors. He also hopes the bill doesn’t add to medical tourism whereby patients leave the country to get healthcare because it would have a devastating effect. He gave the bill a B- as he hopes the government will still listen to doctors and do the right thing. Learn more by visiting www.RoboticOncology.com

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