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The Obama administration has been trying to stem the tide of skepticism toward its health care law with a new mailer sent directly to the nation's seniors, but a four-page pamphlet will not convince them that ObamaCare is a good deal.
One key to good health and a successful health care system for all is a sufficient pool of quality physicians.
Many of the 3.2 million Medicare patients who use home health services will be the first victims of health care rationing as a result of the Obama Health Care Reform Movement.
To ask the country to report friends and neighbors who raise questions about whether they will lose their current health care flies in the face of our basic constitutional rights.
A guide to planning and leading large-scale change, based on the authors' years of experience in politics, government, and business.
In light of Latin America’s historic vulnerability to even minor tremors in external markets, all eyes in the region are on the current U.S. subprime credit crisis and any possible fallout in the hemisphere. Most indicators point to relatively minor repercussions in Latin American economies: regional money and bond markets...
Paul Wolfowitz assumes the presidency of the World Bank on June 1 amid great speculation about his vision for the institution and considerable public debate about its broader purpose and future.
What priorities should Wolfowitz set during his tenure at the World Bank, and what lessons can he draw...
A vigorous entrepreneurial spirit was apparent at a translational research innovation symposium at Duke University--a determination to do something outside the usual academic practice.





