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Managed Care August 2004 |
Medicaid Fees Rise, But Still Below Medicare A recent study reports that 30 states raised their Medicaid fees at or above the rate of inflation, including 10 that raised physician fees by more than 35%.  |
Managed Care August 2004 |
Medical Debt Found to Hinder Access With the emergence of consumer-directed health plans, both privately and publicly insured people may face growing out-of-pocket costs. Medical bill problems may limit the appeal of the new health savings accounts passed as part of the 2003 Medicare reform.  |
DailyCandy August 31, 2004 |
American Beauty Nearly 76 million eligible Americans didn't vote in 2000. Decisions are made by the people who show up, and time's running out to register to vote.  |
InternetNews August 31, 2004 Roy Mark |
States Offer Overseas E-mail Ballots N.D. and Missouri hope to reach its voters where mail is slow and fax machines are virtually non-existent.  |
InternetNews August 31, 2004 Roy Mark |
Court Fights Loom Over E-Voting Paper Trail Critics say systems devised to eliminate the 2000 election legal battles may also end up in court.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Jena McGregor |
No Other Obligation Against daunting odds, Tom Kean led the investigation into the most devastating attack in U.S. history.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Jennifer Reingold |
Soldiering On With an honest answer to a simple question, General Eric Shinseki enraged his bosses -- and capped a brilliant military career.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Maxine Clayton |
Chatter President George W. Bush on leadership, terrorists, soldiers, and a strong, resilient America.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Fara Warner |
Writing Flint's New Story An automobile town made famous by filmmaker Michael Moore is trying to pull itself out of a decades-long slump.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Ryan Underwood |
God Bless Our Corrupt Leaders America's founding fathers created a system that embraces self-interested hustling.  |
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