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Blue Dog Ross’s Conundrum: Should He Battle Health Bill That Could Benefit His Depressed Town?

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Rep. Mike Ross grew up in tiny Prescott, Ark., and knows well the problems of many residents who can’t afford health care insurance and have trouble getting access to hospitals and doctors. Yet Ross, a leader of the Blue Dog Democrats, stands ready to try to block passage of a health care reform bill in the House that might help his constituents; he complains the bill doesn’t adequately contain costs or help rural areas enough.

Highly Praised Health Systems Say Medicare Payment Practices Need Overhaul

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Integrated health systems have won kudos for their performances from President Obama. But officials at the health systems say the health overhaul bills being debated in Congress don’t reward them or encourage others to imitate them. They want lawmakers to move more aggressively to change the Medicare payment system to prod hospitals and doctors to provide better, less expensive care.

Rule To Prevent Medical ID Theft Angers Doctors

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  The last time you visited the doctor, were you asked to show a photo ID? Right now, it’s up to the doctor.  But a new Federal Trade Commission regulation, called the ‘Red Flags Rule,’ may make such checks mandatory.   The rule, which calls for “financial institutions and creditors to develop and implement written identity theft prevention […]