Health insurance from an employer's viewpoint

Numerous strong and sometimes poignant questions that reporters could ask employers in their communities about health insurance are starkly visible in a recent talk by a businessman who operates 20 restaurants in South Central Pennsylvania. Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 9, 2008

Interesting insight into how a business owner views health insurance. This main interview subject was part of a panel of 15 people speaking at a health-care conference, and I would have liked to have heard from additional panelists to get additional viewpoints and hear other issues and insights shared.

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Fabrice Florin
3.5
by Fabrice Florin - Oct. 9, 2008

Interesting analysis, which features the perspective of Alan Jacobs, the boss of the Isaac’s Deli chain in southeastern Pennsylvania, who supports the single-payer drive in that state. Though he is the primary source in this article, the views expressed are thoughtful and may help us reach a better understanding of our options with our broken health care system.

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Patricia L'Herrou
3.5
by Patricia L'Herrou - Oct. 9, 2008

this is a point of view on the health care system not usually heard which is what makes it interesting. there are some factors mentioned here to take into account when choosing how to change the system.

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Derek Hawkins
3.7
by Derek Hawkins - Oct. 9, 2008
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