West Coast port labor talks hinge on resolving health-care costs
NorthJersey.com
LOS ANGELES - The Obama administration's $150 million tax on health insurance for 20,000 dockworkers at West Coast ports is complicating contract negotiations whose failure could shut down 29 ports at a cost of $2 billion a day. The International ...
Our Health: Sign up for Naperville Marathon before prices increase
Naperville Sun
The recognition is based on the 16th annual Health Care's Most Wired Survey, which was conducted by Hospitals & Health Networks Jan. 15 through March 15. The survey asked hospitals and health systems nationwide to answer questions regarding their IT ...
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World Health Organization: Ebola moving faster than control efforts
Press Herald
ONAKRY, Guinea — An Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 700 people in West Africa is moving faster than the efforts to control the disease, the head of the World Health Organization warned as presidents from the affected countries met Friday in ...
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Unfavorable Views Of Health Law Spike: Poll
WebMD
The health law's unpopularity among the public rose sharply in July with a surge of disapproval from people who had been agnostic about it in recent months, a poll released Friday shows. The law is as unpopular as it has been since it was enacted four ...
Republicans need to articulate a health care vision if they want to replace ...Washington Examiner
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Health Law Negatives Reach An All-Time HighMadison.com
Report: Calif. Ranks 19th for Return on Investment in Health Care
California Healthline
California has the lowest death rate in the country, but it is not among the top 10 states for return on investment in health care, according to a new report by WalletHub, the New York Daily News reports.
Chicago Sun-Times
Health centers to expand behavioral health services
Business First of Buffalo
The Chautauqua Center in Dunkirk and the Community Health Center of Buffalo will receive $250,000 apiece. A total of $3.7 million was awarded to 15 health centers in New York to serve nearly 26,000 people. Nationally, 450,000 are expected to benefit.
State gets fed funds for mental health servicesCharleston Gazette
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Ebola patient coming to US as aid workers' health worsens
Reuters
News of the transfer follows reports of the declining health of two infected U.S. aid workers, Dr. Kent Brantly and missionary Nancy Writebol, who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia on behalf of North Carolina-based Christian relief groups ...
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State says no calls to stifle Marcellus health complaints
Scranton Times-Tribune
Staff members were not told to stifle health complaints related to natural gas development, the state Department of Health officials insisted. In mid-June and early July, NPR's StateImpact Pennsylvania published accounts from former health department ...
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: July 2014
Kaiser Family Foundation
The latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that over half the public has an unfavorable view of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in July, up eight percentage points since last month, while the share viewing the law favorably held steady at just under ...
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Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: July 2014
Kaiser Family Foundation
The latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that over half the public has an unfavorable view of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in July, up eight percentage points since last month, while the share viewing the law favorably held steady at just under ...
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