Study finds disconnect between healthcare needs and support for reform

A new study points to a political paradox in the long, wrenching debate over revamping the healthcare system: Some members of Congress whose constituents stand to gain the most are nonetheless opposing the bill, while others whose constituents will likely pay more for little reward are some of its most ardent supporters.

The study by the Urban Institute identified 20 congressional districts where more than 30% of residents have no health coverage. ... Full Story »

Posted by Cynthia Gilbert - via Google News (Lobbying), NewsRack (Health Care)

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Linda C
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by Linda C - Oct. 11, 2009

I felt that he had great research and how he made a lot of statements through his process of work. I wish he could have brought in people's reaction, but it was great how he brought both sides of democrat and republican voices and what they thought. Sometimes i feel that they have to have a good closing a deeper closing to get the readers attention or a last moment to remind the reader what is going on.

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