Virginia, the 27th state to challenge the constitutionality of President Obama’s health care law, appears to have been unsuccessful (at least for the time being) in an effort to convince the Supreme Court to elevate the case so … [Read more...]
Print This PageVirginia Health Care Case Lingers On
April 18, 2011 by Evan H Farr, CELA, CAP
Filed Under: debate, Health Care Tagged With: supreme court, health reform
Obamacare Warfare: Why is the Public Positively Puzzled on Health Reform?
January 12, 2011 by Evan H Farr, CELA, CAP
Struggling to make sense of the status of health care reform in America? Don’t worry; neither can Congress, the White House, nor the Courts say with certainty whether The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the Act) will … [Read more...]
Print This PageFiled Under: Uncategorized, debate, Health Care, Social Security, Medicare, Long-term Care Tagged With: executive branch, white house, supreme court, senate, reform, obamacare, legislative branch, house, health reform, congress, Medicaid, Health IT, Health Care, Skilled Care, Senior Professionals