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Senate Finance Committee Set For Public Option Debate
A "series of high-profile votes" are expected Tuesday on adding a public plan option to the Senate Finance Committee's health reform bill, Politico reports.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Blogs Comment On Health Reform, Population Control, Provider Education, Other Topics
The following summarizes selected women's health-related blog entries. "Health Care Reform is a Woman's Issue," Nancy Folbre, New York Times' "Economix": An
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Liberals Sponsor Anti-Baucus Ad, Former Lawmakers Call For Civility
A new ad from a liberal group attacks Sen. Max Baucus' position on the public option. Meanwhile, some former lawmakers want to tone down the rhetoric in the debate. Roll Call: "On Tuesday, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Democracy for america plan to begin airing - in Montana and on cable news - an ad featuring a Montana father with a congenital heart defect.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Baucus Must Strike A Balance With Three Factions To Pass His Bill
Kaiser health News reports that "as the Finance Committee resumes work today on chairman Max Baucus' major health care bill, the Senate appears to be dividing into three important camps: those who are solidly behind Baucus, those reluctantly leaning in his direction and a handful of wild cards who will wield great influence" (Carey and Pianin, 9/29).
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

AFGE Expresses Concern Over FEHBP Premium Increases
The american Federation of Government Employees expresses grave concern at the announcement by the Office of Personnel Management that premiums under FEHBP would be rising by an average of 8.8% in 2010. Lost in the announced average is the fact that for 60% of the enrollees in FEHBP, those covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield Standard Option, their premiums will be going up by 15% for self coverage and 12% for family coverage.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Two Recent Polls Offer Different Snapshots Of Public Opinions On Health Reform
Two new polls offer different takes on the nation's public opinions about health reform. A poll released today by the Kaiser Family Foundation suggests more Americans believe now than they did last month that the country's health care system needs to be overhauled. The poll says that 57 percent - up from 53 percent in August - believe reform is now "more important than ever,"
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Holding Onto Insurance That Works
As part of the continuing series, "Are You Covered?" Kaiser health News and NPR profile Dave Koenig. He has a job with good benefits. Still, he thinks some aspects of the insurance industry should be changed to protect patients from losing coverage" (Weiss, 9/28).
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Issue Of Abortion Coverage Complicates Health Reform Battles, New York Times Reports
Debate over abortion coverage under health reform has upped the complexity of an already complicated legislative battle, with antiabortion-rights lawmakers in both chambers threatening to block reform measures if they do not include new restrictions on the use of federal subsidies to purchase health coverage, the New York Times reports.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Fact Checking Anecdotes: Obama Wrong On Particulars In Cancer And Acne Insurance Denial Case
When President Obama recently recounted the story of a woman he said was denied coverage for failure to own up to a skin condition when she enrolled in a plan, he was incorrect, The Associated Press reports. "Robin Lynn Beaton, 59, of Waxahachie, Texas, indeed had her insurance suspended and then terminated when she needed it the most.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

State Republican Officials Attack Health Reform Bill
Republican state officials are escalating their opposition to elements of the proposed health care overhaul. "At least 14 of the nation's 22 Republican governors have sent, or will soon send, letters to their respective congressional delegations claiming the Democrats' healthcare bills would bankrupt their states," The Hill reports.
Medical News Today Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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