In the meantime, HANYS President Dan Sisto is making his displeasure crystal clear, accusing the governor of continuing his «BP approach» to addressing the state's fiscal crisis, and insisting the cuts will result in
lost health care jobs and some $ 1 billion worth of economic activity.
Not exact matches
And various academic research has found Obamacare may actually lead to an increase in entrepreneurship, by providing an impetus for people to leave their
jobs and start businesses without fear of
losing health care coverage.
«Right now, you have a steel worker, maybe from the south side of Chicago here... He
lost his
job, he
lost his
health care, he got 30 cents on the dollar for his pension.
Workers shouldn't have to fear
losing health care coverage if they
lose their
job and have to make - do with a series of part - time
jobs that do not offer
health insurance benefits.
We should not have to worry that we won't be able to afford
health care if we
lose a
job or if we have a
job that doesn't offer
health benefits.
But when workers
lose their
jobs,
health care, homes etc They are considered lazy and not taking responsibility for themselves?
A wage - earner who
loses a full - time
job and scrapes by with forty hours from a couple of part - time
jobs would still have access to catastrophic
health care insurance.
America could
lose more than a million
jobs if the Senate votes to repeal the Affordable
Care Act, according to a report from George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public
Health and the Commonwealth Fund.
She had
lost her
job because of local council cuts; her partner was terminally ill; her elderly mother was struggling to pay for
care; and her own
health problems were making it harder for her to get a
job.
How a county executive could believe their county could prosper while
losing hundreds if not thousands of
jobs and seeing the decimation of their
health care system is beyond me.
Meanwhile, about 15 percent said they
lost workdays or a
job due to fragranced product exposure, and more than half would prefer fragrance - free workplaces,
health care facilities, hotels and airplanes.
When parents
lose jobs and
health benefits, the school nurse may be the only source of medical
care for many sick children.
For example, a credit report would not explain that an individual's credit suffered because she was the victim of identity theft, that she went through a divorce or death of a spouse, that she unexpectedly
lost a
job or
lost health care coverage or incurred substantial medical bills.
Clinica alone would take a $ 16 million hit, meaning 30,701 of our patients would
lose access to their
health care,
health centers could close, services would be cut, and staffers could
lose their
jobs.
In fact,
health professionals will actually
lose their
jobs as a result, and, most egregiously, it takes
health care away from American women who can not afford to pay for it on their own.
Planned Parenthood
health centers across the country are seeing an increase in patients who have
lost their
jobs,
health insurance or who no longer have the money to pay for lifesaving medical
care.
Planned Parenthood centers have seen an increase in patients who've
lost their
job and / or
health insurance and are looking for high - quality
health care.
The Medicaid Family Planning State Option would have a significant impact on women's
health and is vital to expanding
care to the millions of women who are
losing either their
jobs or their
health insurance in this economic downturn.
In addition, the bill permanently extends Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA), which provides temporary
health care coverage to families who have
lost Medicaid eligibility because a member of the household found a
job or received a wage increase but can not afford to purchase insurance in the private market.
And because there simply isn't a network of
health -
care providers capable of taking over this
job if Planned Parenthood were denied funding, this means hundreds of thousands of women, if not millions, would over time
lose access to birth control.
Nationally, the Department of
Health and Human Services estimates that this «funding cliff» could lead to about 3,000 health center sites closing their doors, 50,000 Americans losing their jobs and 9 million losing their health
Health and Human Services estimates that this «funding cliff» could lead to about 3,000
health center sites closing their doors, 50,000 Americans losing their jobs and 9 million losing their health
health center sites closing their doors, 50,000 Americans
losing their
jobs and 9 million
losing their
healthhealth care.