added 2007 Wed Jun 6 19:42:46 by trnscndr
Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 19:42:46 by trnscndr
Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
added 2007 Tue May 15 17:51:02 by TechnologyExpert
Americans get the poorest health care and yet pay the most compared to five other rich countries, according to a report released on Tuesday. Germany, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada all provide better care for less money, the Commonwealth Fund report found.
Americans get the poorest health care and yet pay the most compared to five other rich countries, according to a report released on Tuesday. Germany, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada all provide better care for less money, the Commonwealth Fund report found.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 21:55:04 by thecooldude
The relationship between payer and payee should be an employer and employee. In other words,the amount received by an individual may be treated as salary only if the relationship between payer and payee is of an employer and employee or master and servant.
The relationship between payer and payee should be an employer and employee. In other words,the amount received by an individual may be treated as salary only if the relationship between payer and payee is of an employer and employee or master and servant.







