However, the new
health care bill signed by President Obama will mandate that professionals understand about, assess, and treat PMDs.
Not exact matches
The
bill signing marks one of Obama's last official acts in a year beset by a partial government shutdown, a near - default by the Treasury, a calamitous
health care rollout and near - perpetual congressional gridlock.
Barack Obama
signed a new bipartisan
health bill into law on Tuesday that includes funding to expand access to mental
health care, an issue that has been a priority for many Sandy Hook families.
Powerful budget committees in the State House and Senate
signed off on a package of
bills on Tuesday that would raise the minimum age to purchase a firearm to 21 from 18, mandate a three - day waiting period for most gun purchases, and increase funding for school safety measures and access to mental
health care.
Nursing mothers will now get additional support, thanks to page 1239 of the
health care bill that President Obama recently
signed into law.
Health care advocates and union members joined New York City Public Advocate Letitia James and Comptroller Scott Stringer in Harlem on Tues., Nov. 15th to urge Governor Andrew Cuomo to
sign a
bill that would provide a funding stream to struggling public hospitals.
State Assemblyman Rory Lancman (D - Fresh Meadows) and state Sen. Shirley Huntley (D - Jamaica) appeared in front of the former site of Mary Immaculate Hospital Friday to urge the governor to
sign a
bill they sponsored that would help New York communities that face similar
health -
care voids.
She also attacked the 2010
health care reform
bill signed by President Barack Obama.
Cuomo, who has also been mentioned as a potential Democratic presidential candidate, for the first time not only said he believes a national program is a good idea, but also that he'd
sign a state single - payer
health care bill.
«Republicans in New York who voted for the House
bill sent a clear message that they'd rather be puppets to ultra conservatives in Washington than protect the nearly 3 million New Yorkers who will lose their
health care coverage because of this
bill,» the email
signed by Cuomo sent by the state Democratic Committee states.
Cuomo
signed a
bill that requires
health care providers to offer hepatitis C tests to those born between 1945 and 1965.
Bill Hammond: «With the state facing its grimmest budget outlook in years, the legislative session shows
signs of becoming a tug - of - war between public schools and
health care — the two biggest recipients of state spending and, not coincidentally, the two heaviest - hitting lobbying forces Albany.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
signed a
bill Wednesday that requires
health care providers to offer hepatitis C tests to those born between 1945 and 1965.
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Anyway, I think you're «hoping» for more Republican advance than may actually be out there... although there is no doubt that their agitations are likely to win over some who are taken in by fear tactics, I just don't see the making of any waves out there... especially after the
health care bill gets
signed into law with a public option... Dems will universally gain after that.
While
signing the
bill to increase the state's minimum wage, Cuomo also
signed into a law a plan that will require businesses to provide 12 weeks of paid family leave to anyone
caring for an infant or a family member with a serious
health condition.
Governor Andrew Cuomo
signed a
bill into law designed to protect Kodak retirees» from a dramatic increase in
health care costs.
Washington Post: GOP lawmakers, candidates pledge to repeal
health -
care legislation Even as House Democrats search for the votes to send a
health -
care reform
bill to President Obama, dozens of Republican lawmakers and candidates have
signed a pledge to back an effort to repeal the measure, should the GOP take control of either chamber of Congress after this fall's elections.
If
signed into law, the
bills would leave 2.7 million New Yorkers without
health insurance, and would include $ 7 billion in cuts from the
health care system.
Holding up
signs blasting the
health care reform
bill before Congress.
(CNN)- The House squeaked out its version of
health care reform and now President Obama is putting pressure on the Senate to do the same so he can
sign a
bill before the end of the year.
«I ran in 1974 on national
health care and ending the war in Vietnam, and when he signed the (Affordable Care Act) bill... if I wasn't on the stage behind the president, I probably would have jumped up and d
care and ending the war in Vietnam, and when he
signed the (Affordable
Care Act) bill... if I wasn't on the stage behind the president, I probably would have jumped up and d
Care Act)
bill... if I wasn't on the stage behind the president, I probably would have jumped up and down.
The blawgs have, obviously, been chock full o» stories on the passage of the
health care bill and the lawsuits challenging its constitutionality that began rolling in literally within minutes of the President's
signing it into law.
The
health care cost containment
bill signed into law by Gov. Deval Patrick will soon bring sweeping changes to Massachusetts hospitals and patients, including more widespread use of electronic medical records and a «cooling off» period before filing medical malpractice lawsuits.
With just a few days left to
sign up for
health insurance under the Affordable
Care Act, hundreds of thousands of consumers like the Holubs are receiving
bills for
health plans they did not choose.
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Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), the nation's leading reproductive
health care advocate and provider, scored two victories in the domestic budget
bill that President Bush
signed into law yesterday.
Q: Which
bills approved by Congress and
signed by the President reform
health insurance markets and other
health care matters?