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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

IROs Improve Healthcare

The presidential elections are soon to be upon us, and it's time to start digging deep to find out where each candidate really stands on health care reform. This is no easy task -- most of them hide behind political rhetoric and make it very hard to understand what they will do specifically to address the healthcare crisis, if elected.



No matter what happens in Washington, one thing's certain: Independent Review Organizations will play a critical role in reducing cost and improving the quality of health care as we move forward. We'll explore this topic in detail over the weeks and months to come...

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  • At November 28, 2007, Anonymous Mandy said…

    Well, I'm sure everyone knows that a few people in the running for president have very strong views on Medicare. Hillary Clinton wanting to force everyone to purchase health insurance. What they do not take into consideration are those on fixed incomes and the elderly that cant afford these increasing premiums. AARP has set up http://www.thisissoridiculous.com
    so that we can sign a petition to make our voices heard. You can also read updated info, watch videos and even write your congress man to let him know how you feel. Im working with AARP to help promote better medicare.

     
  • At January 09, 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Actually it is Obama that wants to make it a law to carry insurance and Hillary wants to provide single payor insurance. Or is that wrong? Of course who knows really, this is politics. what we can all agree on is we have one of the worst healthcare systems. I would love to see something that talks about how Medical Peer Review and Independent Medical Review organizations can save our current system from collapse.

     

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