There have been two noteworthy developments related to healthcare litigation over the past few days.
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Recent Developments in Health Care Litigation
Obamacare Is Not The Solution, Examiner.com
Georgia takes the initiative to address the concerns of their uninsured state residents and promotes legislation that will offer "patient-centered" and "free-market" alternatives for medical insurance rather than relying on solutions emanating from Washington.
A state senator from Marietta today filed four pieces of legislation he says will improve Georgians’ access to free-market healthcare solutions. "
"There is no doubt that health care reform is needed; however, Obamacare is not the solution and includes a bill we cannot afford to pay. “If and when the US Supreme Court rules that any or all of the PPACA is unconstitutional, Georgia will be at the ready to implement health care and insurance reforms that are competitive, affordable and accessible.”
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Krauthammer: ObamaCare vs. The Constitution
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As Obama Pushes New Regulations, United Kingdom Eyes Privatizing Its Health Care, The Daily Caller
Government-controlled "socialized" healthcare is not working so well in the United Kingdom. After sixty years of the National Health System, Britain's new Prime Minister is trying to avoid a Greek-style financial collapse due to this massive healthcare entitlement program. His proposal is to adopt more "privatized" healthcare options similar to the American model. Isn't it ironic how President Obama continues to pursue a healthcare vision that has proven beyond a doubt to be an utter failure, both economically and in quality?
Filmmaker Michael Moore glorified the United Kingdom’s National Health Service in his 2007 documentary ”Sicko,” making a cult film argument that socialized medicine works. But Prime Minister David Cameron, the Tory MP who heads a coalition government in England, is apparently not a Moore fan: He is working to partially privatize the NHS, beginning a massive outsourcing of medical services to private health care providers throughout the United Kingdom.
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