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As some reformers back away from the public option in the ongoing health care debate, the focus may shift to the idea of creating non-profit health cooperatives. But would that idea work? AP's Haven Daley reports.

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HEADLINE: Can Health Care Co-Ops Work Nationwide? CAPTION: As some reformers back away from the public option in the ongoing health care debate, the focus may shift to the idea of creating non-profit health cooperatives. But would that...
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A four-day free medical clinic is expected to draw thousands of uninsured and underinsured patients. Some even camped out overnight for the chance to enter the event.

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HEADLINE: Dental care in demand at free LA health clinic CAPTION: A four-day free medical clinic is expected to draw thousands of uninsured and underinsured patients. Some even camped out overnight for the chance to enter the event....
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The Senate on Wednesday made its first stab at overhauling the nation's health care system in the Obama era

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HEADLINE: GOP: Dems health care plan 'misses mark' CAPTION: The Senate on Wednesday made its first stab at overhauling the nation's health care system in the Obama era, with Republicans demanding specific cost totals amid eye-popping...
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Tennessee Asks Trump Administration To Approve Medicaid Block Grant

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The controversial request is part of Tennessee's TennCare plan.
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Small-Cap Stocks Favored, Gibbs Wealth Management Says

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Aug.29 -- Erin Gibbs, president and chief executive officer of Gibbs Wealth Management, explains why she favors small-cap stocks. She speaks with Kathleen Hays and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Safe Haven Boxes Allow People To Safely Surrender Babies

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Boxes from an Indiana non-profit lock and send alerts to first responders once a baby is placed inside the box.
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What To Know About COVID And Vaccines This Summer

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COVID in the U.S. is definitely not what it once was, but there are still changes in vaccines and research we're trying to understand.
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Obama: Fighting Ebola Top National Priority

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Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson updates the latest news on the spread of the Ebola virus. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Pfizer Covid Pill Stops Unvaccinated Hospitalizations

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the ability of Pfizer Inc.'s experimental Covid-19 pill to reduce hospitalizations and the usefulness of boosters in fighting the omicron variant. The...
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CDC Updates Guidance To Allow Hospital Patients To Wear N95 Masks

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The agency updated its guidance Thursday so people visiting health care facilities are allowed to wear N95 respirators instead of surgical masks.
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Why Health Care Is a Strategist Favorite

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Aug. 1 -- Glenmede Director of Investment Strategy Jason Pride discusses his outlook for the health care sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Apple, Facebook Offer Coverage for Women to Freeze Eggs

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Oct. 15 -- Fertility Authority CEO Gina Bartasi discusses how Apple is following Facebook in offering company insurance coverage to women who wish to freeze their eggs. She speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Philips CEO: $1Bil Acquisition of Volcano Is Great

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Dec. 17 -- Philips Chief Executive Officer Frans Van Houten discusses Philips' acquisition of Volcano and the impact from the crisis in Russia. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cleveland Clinic CEO: I Doubt Obamacare Will Be Repealed

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Aug. 5 -- Dr. Toby Cosgrove, Cleveland Clinic's president and chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the U.S. health-care industry with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How Prepared Is India for an Ebola Virus Outbreak?

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Oct. 24 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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What Comes Next If Obamacare Is Repealed?

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Dec.29 -- Bloomberg’s Ben Brody discusses the Affordable Care Act and what will replace it if it is repealed under the Trump administration. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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The Brain Implant That Could Defeat Paralysis

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Nov.22 -- David Grayden, University of Melbourne's head of biomedical engineering, discusses the paperclip-sized stentrode that could help defeat paralysis. He speaks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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The Economic Implications of Obamacare Supreme Court Case

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Nov. 7 -- Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center, Bloomberg View columnist Lanhee Chen and Bloomberg's Greg Stohr discuss the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to consider a challenge to the subsidies that...
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Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with the best of human medicine.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Pricey care for pets CAPTION: Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with...
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The Biggest Hurdles Facing Obamacare

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Nov. 17 -- PricewaterhouseCoopers Health Research Institute's Ceci Connolly discusses the new health economy and the hurdles facing Obamacare with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obamacare 2015 Begins With Supreme Court Tax Fight

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Nov. 10 -- Neil Grossman, chief investment officer at TKNG Capital Partners, and Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong examine the Affordable Care Act ahead of open enrollment on November 15th, as the Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal to block...
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Regulators May Ban Theranos CEO From Test Business:WSJ

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April 13 -- Greg Ingle, chief executive officer of Clinical Lab Consulting, Keith Rabois, partner at Khosla Ventures, Bloomberg's Max Nisen and Sheelah Kolhatkar discuss the proposed sanctions from U.S. regulators that would ban Theranos...
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Now that Congress has passed President Barack Obama''s comprehensive health care overhaul, Americans are waiting to find out what the new legislation will mean for them.

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HEADLINE: Americans await results of health care overhaul CAPTION: Now that Congress has passed President Barack Obama''s comprehensive health care overhaul, Americans are waiting to find out what the new legislation will mean for them....
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Launching a week devoted to selling his deficit-reduction plan, President Barack Obama on Saturday drew sharp contrasts with a House Republican budget that he says offers a vision that "is wrong for America." (April 16)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Weekly Obama Address: Deficit-reduction plan CAPTION: (255 characters): Launching a week devoted to selling his deficit-reduction plan, President Barack Obama on Saturday drew sharp contrasts with a House...