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Insight Into Health Care Waivers [FOX: 5-18-2011]

Subscribe for news updates every 10 minutes. Like/Dislike, Favorite, Comment, Embed on Blog, Facebook Share, and Tweet this video. Get the word out on this video. Get an email once a day tinyurl.com Like on Facebook to get updates tinyurl.com Follow on Twitter to get updates tinyurl.com – Wednesday May 18 2011 12:05 pm en.wikipedia.org Health care reform in the United States was most recently enacted nationally in 2010 by the passage of two bills: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which became law on March 23, 2010, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (HR 4872), which amended the PPACA and became law on March 30. Here is a summary of reform achievements at the national level in the United States. For failed efforts, State based efforts, native tribes services and more details generally, see the main article History of health care reform in the United States. Just before the passage of the bill, President Obama gave a speech at a rally in Pennsylvania in which he outlined the key elements of his reforms and why he felt it was imperative for Congress to vote for the legislation. The law includes health-related provisions to take effect over the next four years, including expanding Medicaid eligibility for people making up to 133% of the federal poverty level (FPL), subsidizing insurance premiums for people making up to 400% of the FPL (000 for family of 4 in 2010) so their maximum ‘out-of-pocket’ payment for annual premiums

Food Safety Authority to Police Food safety of Foreign Nations 1/2

Visit: www.winston-williamspublications.com – The Health Ranger and publisher of Natural News, Mike Adams, talks about the recently passed food bill. Food safety bill invokes Codex harmonization and grants FDA authority to police food safety of foreign nations We are so lucky in the United States to have one of the best health care systems in the world. Perhaps it is because we have the best medical schools, best doctors, best pharmaceuticals, best medical diagnostic equipment, and well, you get the picture. It is truly amazing how many people come to the US to get special operations. Recently, the King of Saudi Arabia came to the US to get an operation, and think about it, he has enough money to go anywhere in the world, but he chose the US, for obvious reasons. Health Care Tourism means being alive and well, and folks will do just about anything to stay alive. Not long ago, a citizen from India went to the UK to have an operation; unfortunately she also had a terrible infection from a superbug and brought that with her also. This is one risk of health tourism, as folks move around the planet. Luckily, that’s not all that typical, and there are lots of reasons for the increase in Health Care Tourism these days. For the most part folks do it to either get the best care that money can buy, to save money, to combine a vacation trip with an operation, or to have an operation that is not covered by their health care program or socialist nation. For whatever reason and

Health Reform: Grandfathering Your Current Insurance Plan (06/14/2010 Press Conference)

Like your plan? Then you can keep it. HHS Secretary Sebelius and Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis announce a new regulation on “grandfathering”, which ensures all Americans who like their health insurance plan can keep it. www.healthreform.gov Learn More www.healthreform.gov We accept comments according to our comment policy newmedia.hhs.gov US Department of Health & Human Services www.hhs.gov

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