Posts Tagged ‘Option’

Senator Reid Announces Public Option Opt-Out Clause


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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today announced that the merged Senate health care bill will include a public option with an opt-out provision for states. Under this concept, states will be able to determine whether the public option works for them and will have the ability to opt-out. The next step in this process is to send new merged language to the Congressional Budget Office for analysis. When the CBO has finished scoring the combined Senate bill, Reid will bring the bill to the floor for an open debate and amendment process.

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Keith Ellison: Will Not Vote For Healthcare Bill Without a Strong Public Option


Rep. Keith Ellison takes the pledge — will not vote for any health care bill that does not include a strong public option. action.firedoglake.com

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Chambliss: Cuts to Home Health Care Take Away Affordable Option


US Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., on the Senate floor today, spoke in favor of an amendment that would have removed the nearly $42 billion in cuts to Medicare’s home health care program included in the health care bill. Senators voted along party lines and the amendment failed by a 41-53 vote. “Seniors are very concerned about the impact this bill will have on their Medicare benefits, and they ought to be,” said Chambliss.”I don’t know about the folks on the other side of the aisle, but I want our Medicare patients in Georgia to continue to have the option to receive the good home health care that they are getting today, which allows them to have a better quality of life. This bill will take away an important affordable option. This is just another example of how this bill threatens access to care for Medicare beneficiaries.” On the Senate floor, Chambliss highlighted a letter from the Georgia Association for Home Health Agencies, which is opposed to the home health care cuts included the health care bill. Chambliss quoted part of the letter during his floor speech, which states: “Under Senator Reid’s bill, 72.15 percent of home health agencies in Georgia will have negative margins by 2016 in the Senate bill, and approximately 68 percent of the 100 Medicare Certified home health agencies in Georgia will go out of business and the patients they serve will be rehospitalized or forced to seek alternative, more costly care.”

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baby chest congestion – tylenol the only option?

My 6month old seems to have chest congestion.

1. His voice ( or usual noises I should say :) ) is “raspy”.
2. He coughs every say 3-5min and you could hear the phlegm.
3. Does not seem uncomfortable or cranky. No fever.

What are my options? Is there a natural remedy that I can give him to eliminate the phlegm?

Tylenol seems to harsh for this case but I want to make sure this doesn’t become a full blown ear infection.

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The Truth About “Health Care” & the real “Public Option”


Real Health Care Reform This past weekend, the House passed the Health Care Reform bill. But do we really know what true health care is? Health care involves an open-minded doctor and an active patient. When we don’t have those, we don’t have health. Our heath care system is broken for a reason. Health is not convenient. And convenience is all Americans seem to know. Are you truly ready to get healthy? This video has been rebroadcast with permission from Sean @ www.Undergroundwellness.com

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