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  "Although we agree with the goals of improving health care quality, reducing costs, and extending coverage, the proposals on the table will not accomplish any of these goals and will in fact add to the inefficiencies and problems in the current system. Reform is needed, but let's take the time to get it right."
Teresa Crossland-Oelke
Crossland Construction
 

Washington


Washington - What About Medical Malpractice Reform, Mr. President?
When President Obama addressed Congress and the nation on the need for health-care reform, he brushed off medical malpractice lawsuit abuse with a cursory acknowledgement of the problem. He said he doesn’t think it’s a “silver bullet” but has directed Health and Human Services Director Kathleen Sebe...
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Washington - Employers are looking for solutions, but recent state actions are not the answer
(The Olympian) It is unsettling to see the degree to which many in the business community are coming out in support of health care reforms that further centralize control in the federal government.

Businesses in general, and small businesses in particular, have every reason to be concerned ab...
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Washington - Small employer Don Conant discusses the potential for reform and concerns for small employers
(KUOW) The Obama administration's plans for health care reform all rely on employers paying for insurance. Where does this leave small business owners who often don't have the money to afford health insurance for their employees? Would a public plan option be feasible for small business owners? Or c...
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