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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 17:55:42 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 15:45:49 2014. No link. |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:21:17 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 16:06:47 2014. LOL! Does the BoGlobe have exclusive rights to the news story? The Wall Street Journal cited comments from UH executives that Obamacare is a significant reason behind their cutting costs by cutting doctors from their plan. That's the bottom line. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:25:32 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 17:55:42 2014. So? Do you think I made up the quote from UH senior executives? When do you ever provide a link? You don't, because it's never hard facts, rather it's all made up in your hateful mind. Unlike you I never make up the "facts" that I post. |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:26:59 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Jun 8 17:12:29 2014. Many years ago we were covered by their PPO and is wasn't very good. We've been covered by BCBS Federal for the last 15 years and while not great, it is better. |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 18:33:54 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:21:17 2014. Where's the link? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Jun 8 18:34:28 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:26:59 2014. UHC is the basis for all of bingbong's anger. We paid out the ass, they shafted us. Bigtime. Given that they're changing the terms of an Obamacare contract, sure hope they can raise bail. :) |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 18:36:03 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:25:32 2014. I have no reason to believe you. You support a RW agenda.I have been regularly posting links. You, not so ever. Haters do not want to make the country a better place for ALL? That includes you. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:50:22 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 18:33:54 2014. Stop being so lazy and find it yourself. Google is your friend. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:51:14 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 18:36:03 2014. You post links? ROTFL!!!!!!! Just like you posted a link about only 100,000 people losing access to their doctor thanks to Obamacare, right? |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 19:03:40 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:21:17 2014. Interesting but irrelevant to my original point. |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 19:46:39 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:50:22 2014. I'm not lazy, you're discourteous. No surprise there. Do you hate everyone so much you can't provide a link to back up what you said put of simple decency!I figure your "quote" came from a subscription site I as well as many others here do not subscribe to. Rupert doesn't need any more money, and certainly will get none from me. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 19:47:30 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:51:14 2014. Actually that link was up a few months ago, when the story was fresh. |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 22:10:31 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 19:46:39 2014. No, it was a free site. I don't subscribe to any pay site except my local newspaper. The WSJ free site is easy to find on Google. |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 22:11:21 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 19:47:30 2014. Post it or it isn't true. Your reputation precedes yourself. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 22:50:18 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 22:11:21 2014. When the number on how many people took up the one year extension and got a renewal of their pre-ACA policy, then there will be accurate stats on that. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jun 9 05:53:48 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 18:21:17 2014. The Wall Street Journal cited comments from UH executives that Obamacare is a significant reason behind their cutting costs by cutting doctors from their plan. That's the bottom line.That's not "the bottom line." The Globe article says Tufts is adding 750 doctors, so "the bottom line" is, post-ACA, there are 50 additional doctors in Massachusetts among the three Medicare Advantage providers. |
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Jun 9 08:16:41 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jun 9 05:53:48 2014. More inconvenient truths. |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Jun 9 12:34:09 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jun 9 05:53:48 2014. As I said elsewhere, what I'm seeing is that UHC is simply losing market share. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jun 9 18:15:16 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by AlM on Mon Jun 9 12:34:09 2014. No surprise ... UnitedHeathscare SUCKS. |
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ACA rates to go up, some places as much as 23 percent |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Aug 6 00:46:05 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. Maily Dail
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Aug 6 01:09:43 2014, in response to ACA rates to go up, some places as much as 23 percent, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Aug 6 00:46:05 2014. Gee ... looks like the states that didn't screw around with ACA and did their own exchanges are working as planned. Those who went full republican and said no seem to be suffering the problems that Obamacare would have solved if only they hadn't fought it ... the correlation is interesting to say the least ... |
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Posted by busdude2 on Wed Aug 6 06:12:37 2014, in response to ACA rates to go up, some places as much as 23 percent, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Aug 6 00:46:05 2014. What a surprise. NOT! He lied out his butt and now all the idiots who believed his BS will PAY. |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Aug 6 06:52:00 2014, in response to Re: ACA rates to go up, some places as much as 23 percent, posted by busdude2 on Wed Aug 6 06:12:37 2014. IAWTP. |
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Posted by bingbong on Wed Aug 6 08:38:40 2014, in response to ACA rates to go up, some places as much as 23 percent, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Aug 6 00:46:05 2014. Half the states aren't exactly participating. Without Mediciad expansion, there's going to be costs for uninsured (such those income gapped workingpoor who do not qualify for the exchange nor Mediciad in any particular state) to be borne by the insured in that state. |
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ACA could be undone by wording "glitch"? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Aug 26 05:03:51 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. LA Times
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 09:58:35 2014, in response to ACA could be undone by wording "glitch"?, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Aug 26 05:03:51 2014. If they do they'll find the numerous cases where equivalence between state run and Fed run exchanges is clearly specified. There is only a single instance, which initiated this suit, where it is not.Plus, I don't believe the IRS is allowed to apply any law on a state by state basis. Since the court has acknowledged the legitimate power of the IRS to collect taxes related to the law, same would apply to granting credits as specified. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Aug 26 09:59:41 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 09:58:35 2014. You don't get it. In the event this clause is found to be binding, then they could well find the entire act is unconstitutional. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 10:51:28 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Aug 26 09:59:41 2014. I'm well aware of that. However, they would have to examine every related clause to ensure it stAnds on its own in order to do that. This one does not, the VA circuit found. This was supposed to go to the full DC circuit, but got short-circuited by the RW haters. |
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Posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 11:46:21 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 10:51:28 2014. You wanna explain how it was short-circuited? |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 12:13:24 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 11:46:21 2014. The RW haters took the case to SCOTUS, who agreed last week to hear it. So IIRC, it won,'t go to the full DC circuit as the DOJ filed for its hearing. |
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Posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 12:29:29 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 12:13:24 2014. Why wouldn't you want the case heard by SCOTUS sooner rather than later, especially when it was going to end up there anyway? You really don't understand the judicial system, do you? |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 14:44:21 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 12:29:29 2014. I understand the system perfectly well, which is why I'm in favor of the full DC circuit hearing the case before it heads to SCOTUS, as the two circuits may well end up in concurrence making a SCOTUS hearing moot at least for now.The RW haters are pressing a rush to justice since they think they can win at SCOTUS. That's always a possibility given its RW leaning majority. That lives are on the line never concerns them. |
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Posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 14:58:01 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 14:44:21 2014. Even if the two circuits agreed the decision would be appealed and SCOTUS will hear the case. THIW. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 15:03:54 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 14:58:01 2014. Yeah they could, but that's not typically how they do. Usually it's two disagreeing circuits, then ScOTUS hearing is expected. I am aware there's no rule mandating such. |
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Posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 18:14:14 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 15:03:54 2014. A split in circuits does not guarantee certiorari at SCOTUS. Likewise, two circuits agreeing on an issue doesn't mean SCOTUS won't hear the case. It all depends on how important the justices find the issue. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 22:02:59 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by Dave on Tue Aug 26 18:14:14 2014. Given how political this court is, I'm sure the RWers are ordering champagne while Americans face the real possibility of dying on the basis of some hater's attitude towards someone with a pre-existing condition. |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Aug 27 07:46:12 2014, in response to Re: ACA could be undone by wording ''glitch''?, posted by bingbong on Tue Aug 26 22:02:59 2014. Would you like some cheese with your whine? |
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Surgery rates go up under ACA (16%–24% depending on procedure); hospitals consolidate |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 1 15:10:57 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. WRCB, NBC 3 Chattanooga
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Sep 1 15:56:54 2014, in response to Surgery rates go up under ACA (16%–24% depending on procedure); hospitals consolidate, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 1 15:10:57 2014. Got a problem with supply and demand? Demand is up,the supply of available facilities remains the same. This is going to go on for a while, the population is aging. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Mon Sep 1 18:15:38 2014, in response to Re: Surgery rates go up under ACA (16%–24% depending on procedure); hospitals consolidate, posted by bingbong on Mon Sep 1 15:56:54 2014. Boy people sure age quick. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Sep 1 18:40:16 2014, in response to Re: Surgery rates go up under ACA (16%–24% depending on procedure); hospitals consolidate, posted by orange blossom special on Mon Sep 1 18:15:38 2014. Yeah, there was this bulge in the population about 60 years ago. :) |
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LA restaurants add 3% surcharge because of ADA healthcare costs |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 04:42:22 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. LA Weekly
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Re: LA restaurants add 3% surcharge because of ACA healthcare costs |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 11 12:17:54 2014, in response to LA restaurants add 3% surcharge because of ADA healthcare costs, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 04:42:22 2014. ACA, not ADA. IOW, Obamacare. |
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Nearly 250,000 Virginians to lose health care plans due to ACA |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 11 12:19:40 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. God does not bless lies such as "if you like your heath care plan, you can keep your health care plan, period", ad nauseam. |
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Re: Nearly 250,000 Virginians to lose health care plans due to ACA |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Sep 11 12:24:26 2014, in response to Nearly 250,000 Virginians to lose health care plans due to ACA, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 11 12:19:40 2014. Another republican victory! :(http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/state-regional/va-faces-challenge-in-carrying-out-affordable-care-act/article_f104c46f-a2d6-51a7-b04f-7df7eb3227df.html |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Thu Sep 11 19:09:04 2014, in response to LA restaurants add 3% surcharge because of ADA healthcare costs, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Sep 4 04:42:22 2014. So that's how we're going to get our healthcare spending down to 3rd world levels.obama was never big on tourism, including medical tourism. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Sep 12 03:38:09 2014, in response to Re: LA restaurants add 3% surcharge because of ADA healthcare costs, posted by orange blossom special on Thu Sep 11 19:09:04 2014. Looks like he's not big on the restaurant business for the "proles" either. |
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Second ACA open enrollment season to have a new set of problems |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 09:33:24 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. Associated Press
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Sep 14 09:50:05 2014, in response to Second ACA open enrollment season to have a new set of problems, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 09:33:24 2014. Point two is modeled on the corporate purchasing insurance structure. Thats when employers change and modify policies as well. It's a natural cycle within the healthcare business.On point three, one would expect some balancing of subsidies will occur. Many of the uninsured should be granted exemptions. For example, a million (close enough to) Texans *should* be covered by Medicaid if the law was being followed by their state government. Since they chose to ignore the needs of these people, they shouldn't be punished for it. Their government should. Everyone ahould expect the need for modifications, maybe an expansion in the signup period for example. That does NOT mean the law is by any means a failure. |
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Big Minnesota health insurer, PreferredOne, departs ACA website citing cost of doing business |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 16 18:33:50 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. CNBC via Yahoo Finance
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