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Assurance Wireless Adds Text Messaging to Free and Five-Dollar Cellphone Plans
MarketWatch (press release)
Customers eligible for Assurance Wireless include those who participate in Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP, Supplemental Security Income/SSI, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families/TANF, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program/LIHEAP, Section 8 Housing
Assurance Wireless to Provide Cell Phones and Wireless Service to Texas Insurance News Net (press release)

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Stories set to appear in the Wednesday edition of The Herald-Whig
Quincy Herald Whig
Participating in this program will be Adams, Berrian, Dewey and Washington elementary schools along with the Early Childhood and Family Center. MEDICAID: Hospitals, smokers and lawmakers are watching what happens with legislation that would

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How can Obamacare succeed? Romneycare offers a few clues.
Washington Post (blog)
But that still leaves about 16 million Americans, many of whom might be eligible for public programs, uninsured. The CBO, for example, expects that nearly 6 million of those newly eligible for Medicaid just won't sign up for the program.


Nursing Home Q1 Profits 'Staggering' While One-Third of Facilities Provide
MarketWatch (press release)
WASHINGTON, May 23, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Today, Brian Lee, Executive Director of Families for Better Care, called first quarter 2012 nursing home earning reports "staggering." Publicly traded companies that operate facilities in multiple states show

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Gains in Health System Seen as Lasting by Some
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The new health care law is already transforming the way care is delivered, and the changes will continue regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the mandate for most Americans to carry health insurance, a Democratic senator and an
Is health care reform here to stay?Sarasota Herald-Tribune

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