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Democrats Champion Change, Republicans Charge Confusion In Message Talking Points
Democrats and Republicans are both honing their recess reform messages, hoping to win support for their respective positions and potentially, making opponents look bad, The Hill reports.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Many Seniors Worry Health Reform Could Hurt Instead Of Help
"Democrats have a senior citizen problem," Politico reports. "Frustrated older Americans are packing the town halls on health care. They are incredibly passionate about their Medicare benefits. Polls show senior citizens largely disapprove of health care reform ideas so far. And of course, they vote - in larger numbers than any other demographic.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

NPR Examines Accuracy Of Statements On Abortion Coverage At Health Reform Town-Hall Meeting
NPR's "All Things Considered" on Tuesday included a discussion with Robert Farley of the fact-checking Web site Politifact.com on how the House health reform bill (HR 3200) would address abortion coverage under the public plan option.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Online searches for health insurance info jump
f you lose your job, you probably lose your health insurance, and that means looking for ways to extend it or replace it. Internet tracking firm comScore says online searches for the word “COBRA” have almost tripled in the last year. Searches for Medicaid information have almost doubled. "COBRA" ...
Insurance Headlines Thursday, August 13, 2009

Jobless, Uninsured Seek Health Care From COBRA And Free Clinics
Many people are going without health care in the current economy, but COBRA and free clinics can provide relief. The News Journal reports on how people who have lost their job can maintain health coverage. "Because of the battered economy, more people than ever are having to figure out how to obtain health insurance without a job. according to the U.S.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

A Historical Look At Health Refom
Several news organizations offered historical looks at health reform and explainers on specific proposals. "President Barack Obama's campaign for a health care overhaul is an intense installment in a long-running story, dating to Theodore Roosevelt in 1912," The Associated Press reports.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Obama Takes Reform Message To New Hampshire, Takes On 'Scare Tactics'
President Barack Obama Tuesday called out "wild misrepresentations" of a plan to reform the health care system in america, The Concord (N.H.) Monitor reports. Much of the crowd of 1,800 at a high school in Portsmouth, N.H., was pro-Obama and pro-reform, while many protesters outside, and small number inside, were critical.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Congressional Black Caucus Keeps Up Efforts For Reform
The Louisiana Weekly reports that the Congressional Black Caucus "has vowed to continue pushing for specific provisions that its members feel are vital for African Americans. ... The original House and Senate bills would significantly reduce the staggering number of uninsured Americans," which are disproportionately black, according to the news organization.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fact-Checkers: Health Care Myths Range From Untrue To Open Questions
Business is good for fact-checkers. Various news organizations as well as FactCheck.org and PolitiFact.org, have weeded through the rhetoric on both sides of the health reform debate. CBS News asked Brooks Jackson, FactCheck.org's director, and Wall Street Journal reporter Alicia Mundy to address six top health care myths: (1) Does the bill encourage euthanasia? No.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

Specter Gets Rowdy Earful At Forum, Other Lawmakers Change Tactics To Hear Constituents
More than 1,000 people showed up at a Pennsylvania community college auditorium that seated only 250 to tell Sen. Arlen Specter what they thought of the plan to reform health care in america, and much of it was negative and "seething with frustration," The New York Times reports.
Medical News Today Thursday, August 13, 2009

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