Sentences with phrase «health act seems»

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Seeming to buck the trend of other recent surveys, a scant 2 percent of respondents said health care, and specifically the Affordable Care Act, was a major impediment.
The noise out of Washington regarding changes to the Affordable Care Act and health care seems to never end.
U.S. Senate Republican leaders seem increasingly focused on reviving their effort to undo the Affordable Care Act before the end of the month, asking Congress's nonpartisan budget analysts to fast - track consideration of a plan that would devolve federal health - care spending to the states.
Bill Hammond says DFS officials «seem to be in denial about their role in the demise of Health Republic, the largest non-profit health insurance cooperative set up three years ago under President Obama's Affordable Care Act.&Health Republic, the largest non-profit health insurance cooperative set up three years ago under President Obama's Affordable Care Act.&health insurance cooperative set up three years ago under President Obama's Affordable Care Act
«She made it seem as though the American Health Care Act protected people with pre-existing conditions, that it didn't throw people off their healthcare, and some of those are just patently false,» one protester said.
This seems strangely inconsistent - didn't Labour's shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham argue against the provision to remove NHS accountability from the Secretary of State in the Health and Social Care Act?
In a story few noticed at the time, last month Greenwire obtained a copy of a PowerPoint presentation that seems to suggest that the EPA will be naming CO2 as a danger to human health under the Clean Air Act, and it will happen on Thursday.
It's a curious thing: our friends seem to feel the need to talk about all of the healthy steps they're taking in their lives as if we're judging them or are now acting as their personal health coach.
Take away fitness (health, though particularly financial)-- and the guy knows and acts like his days are limited — and seems almost desperate.
Because slowly increasing temperatures don't seem alarming, the «availability entrepreneurs» push extreme weather events and public health impacts as being caused by human - caused climate change, more of which is in store if we don't quickly act to cool the planet by reducing fossil fuel emissions.
Knowing all we do about the damage wrought by burning fossil fuels — both to our immediate health and to the long - term viability of our habitat — it would seem an act of obscene, destructive decadence.
It seems that you can NOT file your complaint to The Department of Health and Senior Services or the local board of health or the board pursuant to NEW Jersey Smoke - Free AiHealth and Senior Services or the local board of health or the board pursuant to NEW Jersey Smoke - Free Aihealth or the board pursuant to NEW Jersey Smoke - Free Air Act.
The Affordable Health Care Act (lovingly deemed Obamacare) was such a massive piece of legislation that many Congress people seemed to relish proclaiming that they had never read it.
Justice Slatter also praises the Canadian healthcare system as «an example of co-operative federalism in action,» though the Canada Health Act, which threatens provinces with the loss of their federal healthcare transfers if they do not comply with its conditions, seems like a rather dubious example of «co-operation.»
A recent decision rendered by an Ontario Arbitrator raises questions about the hard line that seemed to have been taken by adjudicators as a result of An Act to amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act with respect to violence and harassment in the workplace and other matters (formerly Bill 168), which amended the Occupational Health & Safety Act in order to address workplace violence and harassment...
The Weliver family's dilemma brings up an all - too - familiar topic: health insurance as a precarious balancing act, where no single policy seems to offer every single feature you want.
Since Affordable Care Act rules require you to buy health insurance from a corporation, rather than the single - payer government supported system found in most developed countries, it may seem cheaper and safe to delay buying it until you need it.
A qualitative study of pregnant Indigenous women in Perth found that women commonly referred to smoking as normal, a stress release, a low health priority and a social experience, and commented that it was difficult to quit because they were surrounded by smoking from their family and household members.11 In the social context of high smoking rates and large numbers of adults per household, smoking may offer an opportunity to alleviate stress, acting as a social lubricant in «time - out, yarning, and sharing with others».11 This provides a critical target for intervention in antenatal smoking; in order to help women to quit, it seems that consideration of and involvement with the social context in which women live are essential.
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