Phat Fat Coverage
The federal Medicare program yesterday abandoned a long-standing policy that obesity is not a disease, removing what has been a major roadblock for many people trying to get treatment for the burgeoning health problem.
After years of review, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which runs the health program for the elderly and disabled, announced it was dropping language that had led the agency to routinely deny coverage for a host of weight-loss therapies.
Read Newsday's whole story here.
Needless to say, this really redefines the expansion of government healthcare. Where does Whoopi Goldberg sign up?
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Perhaps the feds will increase funding for this exciting line of research:
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4028&n=1
I can't wait until having too much air to breathe is a disease.
People refuse to stop shoving food down their craw and now I have to pay for the result.