46 Percent Favor Religious Exemption for Contraceptive Mandate
41 Percent are opposed
Public-private partnership with members of industry and academia
Chapter 1: Don't Accept Stressful Jobs in the Public Eye
The current 94 percent occupancy rate is well above the quality care limits of 85 percent
Not that the mandate is right or sensible, but four years of bureaucratic delay is very telling
Many will still be unable to afford it
Says the move would save money and encourage personal responsibility
Hailed by liberal press as "Brave Thinker" and "American of the Year."
Did anybody ask the taxpayers about this?
Federal rules are so strict it's not worth bothering, says Gov. Walker
Still trying to hand the mess, and expense, down the line
Must announce decisions by December 14 at the latest
Controls costs by eliminating third-party payers
Lost nearly $16 billion in last fiscal year
It's been clear for a while that the most difficult part of building ObamaCare's health exchanges will be setting up the systems to determine benefit eligibility.
The government seems determined to alienate businesses and the professions
One sign of a workable, successful program is that it attracts the participation of outside parties and partners.
Will not accept Medicaid expansion or set up health exchanges
What Barack Obama's second term means for the president's signature health law.
But at least they'll be free once the pest is dealt with
They say it would be "unethical," but seem unclear on the meaning
Good to know when planning where not to give birth
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