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…Health Care Reform and Incentive for Physician Practice In recent years the integration of insurance companies and health service delivery organizations has led to radical change in the health care market. The attempt by these organizations…
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…The election of 2000 is one that we will all remember, not because the candidates but because of the state of Florida. The chaos of the 2000 election in Florida has shown that our electoral system is in definite need of immediate reform. Not necessarily…
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Category: /History
…of domestic reform the likes of which had never been seen before in history of the United States of America. Johnson’s Great Society was as liberal and interventionist as they come. It was an attack at all poverty, inequality, environment, health and welfare
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Category: /Literature/English
…the cost of campaigns and the means by which such funds are acquired to be somewhat unethical and have taken action to reform them, if possible. The questions, however, remain. What can be done to help? How can we as the people who vote in these elections insure…
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…The Effects of Tax Reform on California Prior to 1978, local governments in the state of California enjoyed own-source general revenues that were significantly higher than the national average. But, the passage of proposition 13 in 1978…
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…. New government department created to administer transportation programs and policies. The combinations of Johnson's proposals and the help of Congress in turn expanded the federal role in social welfare programs.…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…care reform for universal care, many have felt the importance and urgency of health care reform in all aspects relating to cost, access and quality. As costs of healthcare continually rising, many people are forced to drop their health coverage or choose…
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…the mental health reform movement in the 19th century. The 18th century was known as the "Period of Enlightenment" but this term certainly did not apply to the treatment of the mentally ill. Little progress had been made from the time of the Greeks and Romans…
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…for marijuana. Entitlements are currently denied to people convicted of federal marijuana charges. This includes denial of food stamps, welfare, financial aid for schooling, or even Medicare. While the terrible marijuana smokers can’t get any benefits, murderers…
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…out of every 34 Hispanic men is incarcerated for an alcohol- or drug-related crime. In a foreword, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., CASA president and former Sec. of Health, Education and Welfare under President Carter, said: "Failure to use the criminal justice…
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