In an attempt to lower state spending, lawmakers cut $200 million from Illinois’ Medicaid program before leaving Springfield last month. But Jim Duffett, executive director of the Campaign for Better Health Care, predicted that the savings won't be actualized because hospitals and emergency rooms would accrue extra costs as program participants sought uninsured care. He also says the program was targeted because the constituency that uses Medicaid is "not part of any type of organized entity that ends up giving hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of political PAC dollars to politicians."
I was reading something on the Narconon website when I found your article here. The health care will soon suffer a major change if politicians keep cutting money from the health departments and giving them for personal reasons.
You could say that buying steroids is a much easier task than solving the major problems of the health care system. The government doesn't understand the fact that they need to change how things go. We need an universal care system just as European countries have. This would eliminate the problems with insurance companies denying people health care and the lots of moral and financial problems that are interconnected with this subject.
well here we go again. cutting on our throat and still claimed to be the good guys. how to win him back
well here we go again. cutting on our throat and still claimed to be the good guys. how to win him back
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