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  2. Managed care - Wikipedia

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    Managed care plans and strategies proliferated and quickly became nearly ubiquitous in the U.S. However, this rapid growth led to a consumer backlash. Because many managed care health plans are provided by for-profit companies, their cost-control efforts are driven by the need to generate profits and not providing health care. [5]

  3. Linda Peeno - Wikipedia

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    Following employment as a medical reviewer for Humana and medical director at Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health Plans, she became a critic of how U.S. HMOs drive profits through denial of care. [1] [2] On May 30, 1996, Peeno testified before Congress as to the downside of managed care. [3]

  4. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This amounted to 15% percent of U.S. GDP in that year, while Canada spent 10%. A study by Harvard Medical School and the Canadian Institute for Health Information determined that some 31% of U.S. health care dollars (more than $1,000 per person per year) went to health care administrative costs. [109]

  5. Mehmet Oz's controversial health claims, from the HCG ... - AOL

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    CMS provides health care for more than 100 million Americans, including lower-income people and people with disabilities. “Dr. “Dr. Oz has a career as a surgeon and a television doctor.

  6. Healthcare reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare reform in the United States has had a long history.Reforms have often been proposed but have rarely been accomplished. In 2010, landmark reform was passed through two federal statutes: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), signed March 23, 2010, [1] [2] and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (), which amended the PPACA and became law on March ...

  7. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, the state of Vermont became the first state to pass legislation establishing a single-payer health care system. The legislation, known as Act 48, establishes health care in the state as a "human right" and lays the responsibility on the state to provide a health care system which best meets the needs of the citizens of Vermont.

  8. Transgender care at issue in US Supreme Court's latest ... - AOL

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    The Memphis gynecologist, one of the plaintiffs who challenged the law in a case going before the U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 4, recalled the "hype and hysteria" as public debate coarsened over the ...

  9. Stunned By Luigi Mangione’s Arrest, Here’s What His Friends ...

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    Before allegedly shooting and killing the controversial healthcare company CEO last Wednesday (December 4), Mangione reportedly maintained an active social media presence, posting smiling ...