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    Video Stream Debuts 64 Channel IP Streaming Server  Aug 21, 2008
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    439,000 more get health coverage  Aug 20, 2008
    The business community has been sparring with the Patrick administration over proposed state regulations intended to help close a gap in funding the healthcare law ... Data released by the state yesterday indicate that the ad campaign paid off: More people signed up in the second half of 2007 than in any other six-month period since the healthcare law took effect. (Boston Globe)

    Businesses rip healthcare proposal  Aug 12, 2008
    Proposed rules, issued yesterday by Governor Deval Patrick's administration, are intended to help close a gap in funding the landmark healthcare law ... The new proposal comes just two weeks after lawmakers approved a supplemental funding request by the governor to raise about $100 million for the healthcare law ... Rick Lord, president and chief executive of Associated Industries of Massachusetts, said employers are already paying more than their fair share to fund the state's near-universal... (Boston Globe)

    Checks on the state's to-do list  Aug 6, 2008
    Some in the business community have complained of rising costs in these initiatives, pointing to tax loophole closings, new environmental regulations, and increased contributions to the healthcare law. But Patrick was scrupulous about seating business representatives at the table while the big changes were hammered out, to the benefit of corporate interests. (Boston Globe)

    Commonwealth faces $13.3b healthcare bill for retirees  Aug 6, 2008
    The report was vague about how the state could come up with the money, and lawmakers are already struggling to fund repairs to crumbling roads and bridges, pay for the rising cost of the state's new healthcare law, and provide property tax relief to cities and towns. Legislators warned that they may not be able to find money for retirees' healthcare unless they slash other programs or cut benefits for future retirees - options that are sure to meet stiff resistance from the powerful retirees'... (Boston Globe)

    Pension boost OK'd for state workers  Aug 3, 2008
    The initiative comes at a time when state leaders are struggling to find a way to fix dilapidated bridges, pay for the rising costs of the state's healthcare law, and provide property tax relief to cities and towns that have been forced to layoff workers and slash budgets. A previous version of the bill would have been even costlier, requiring municipalities to offer the same benefit to their retirees. (Boston Globe)

    Paying the tab for healthcare reform  Jul 31, 2008
    AS USUAL, the Globe is twisting reality to achieve its editorial goal The shortfall in funding for the universal healthcare law will fall entirely on businesses, including small businesses like my own with 16 employees. I purchase Blue Cross HMO Blue for my employees and pay far more of it than many employers. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Make doctors agents of health cost controls  Jul 21, 2008
    THE STATE'S new healthcare law was the best law that could be passed, and has proven a blessing to more than 350,000 newly insured people, though a similar number remains uninsured. Often, however, the law that can pass can't work as enacted. (Boston Globe)

    Legislative committee mulls 2 green-jobs bills  Jul 8, 2008
    The plan serves residents who earn less than three times the federal poverty level and qualify for subsidized coverage, called Commonwealth Care, under the state's universal healthcare law. The move gives residents of the Cape and islands a choice of Commonwealth Care providers, Network Health said. (Boston Globe)

    New Economics Magazine Launched for 'Amateur Economists'  Jul 7, 2008
    New Economics Magazine Launched for 'Amateur Economists. New Economics Magazine Launched for 'Amateur Economists. (PR Newswire)

    State's $28b budget delayed  Jul 1, 2008
    Budget writers are also unsure how much money to dedicate to the state's healthcare law. The state has been negotiating with federal officials over extending a Medicaid waiver that helps subsidize coverage for low-income residents. (Boston Globe)

    Health enrollment has its cost  Jun 28, 2008
    NO ONE ever said that keeping tabs on the 175,000 people getting subsidized coverage under the new state healthcare law would be easy. Not only do administrators have to collect premiums, but they also have to make sure the coverage is not going to people who have other access to insurance as college students, at work, or through other programs. (Boston Globe)

    Bill seeks expansion of health benefits  Jun 25, 2008
    Consumers would have greater access to mental health care and substance abuse treatment under a proposed law that is drawing heat from business and insurance groups that say the measure is too costly and violates the state's landmark healthcare law ... But critics say expanding coverage before the state understands the full costs of its two-year-old healthcare law would be a mistake. (Boston Globe)

    TeamHealth Announces Appointment of Heidi Allen as Senior Vice President and General Counsel  Jun 21, 2008
    Ms. Allen has more than 25 years of experience in corporate healthcare law, including positions as an associate general counsel with Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and most recently as associate general counsel, U.S. Litigation and Investigations, with SANOFI-AVENTIS, where she spent the last 5 years. "We interviewed several highly qualified candidates for this position and were thoroughly impressed with Ms. Allen's breadth of experience and skills," states Greg Roth, chief executive... (PR Newswire)

    Keep health reform moving  Jun 19, 2008
    Many people contributed to the passage of the healthcare law in 2006, notably Romney, Leavitt, and his predecessor Tommy Thompson - all Republicans - along with Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the Democratic legislative leadership. Leavitt said then that "every component of our society" needs to contribute to providing access to affordable, basic healthcare. (Boston Globe)

    Health insurance gains detailed  Jun 3, 2008
    Emergency room visits didn't budge from their high levels before the healthcare law passed, suggesting unfamiliarity with the healthcare system or reflecting a nationwide shortage of doctors available to treat prospective patients, said Sharon K. Long, the survey's author. The survey found that last year, out-of-pocket spending on healthcare, mostly for prescription drugs, fell, as did the proportion of adults saying they were having problems paying their medical bills. (Boston Globe)

    House budget includes additional water rate relief  May 16, 2008
    The problem with the budget, for both the House and the Senate, is that this new healthcare law is pretty much draining all of the resources that the state has available, as far as new money goes. With all of the money going into health care, there isn t a lot left over to fund other initiatives in other areas. (Melrose Free Press, MA)

    Senate unveils budget; GOP to try to revive casinos  May 15, 2008
    One of the biggest question marks in the budget is funding for the state's 2006 landmark healthcare law. Senate budget writers used an estimate of $869 million to cover the law's subsidized healthcare program, known as Commonwealth Care. (Boston Globe)

    State agency seeks to cover 30,000 more uninsured  May 9, 2008
    The authority overseeing the state's healthcare law is exploring ways to cover an additional 30,000 uninsured residents, a step that could increase the annual cost of the program by more than $250 million within a few years ... "If the promise of healthcare reform is that we're going to cover everybody who needs health insurance, this is a key group that's left out," said Brian Rosman, research director of Health Care for All, an advocacy group that helped craft the 2006 healthcare law. (Boston Globe)

    Harwich news in brief: Explore Hawksnest woods  Apr 15, 2008
    Sager to discuss healthcare law The League of Women Voters of the Cape Cod Area is sponsoring a forum on the 2006 Massachusetts Health Reform Law. Dr. Alan Sager, professor of health policy and management at the Boston University School of Public Health, will address the issue of universal healthcare for Massachusetts and for the nation. (Harwich Oracle, MA)

    Healthcare affordability figures updated  Apr 11, 2008
    The vote occurred on the same day officials and community members gathered to celebrate the second anniversary of the healthcare law that has resulted in more than 340,000 people getting insurance so far. "This is a wonderful, wonderful experiment, and it is showing great results," Governor Deval Patrick said at a State House ceremony. (Boston Globe)

    Budgeting through a recession  Apr 9, 2008
    That jump doesn't include the costs associated with our new universal healthcare law. On the one hand, decisions to expand coverage and offer more generous benefits reflect admirable values and priorities. (Boston Globe)

    Fair taxes for tough times  Apr 8, 2008
    The revenue plans are fairly modest: a $1 increase in the cigarette tax to help Massachusetts implement its landmark universal healthcare law; two technical changes to keep certain corporations from avoiding their fair share of taxes; and some smaller tax enforcement measures. All told, the changes would net an additional $522 million to help balance a $28 billion budget. (Boston Globe)

    Man shot, critically hurt in Roxbury  Apr 8, 2008
    Murray says the extra revenue would help cover the higher than expected costs of Massachusetts' landmark healthcare law ... The cost of the healthcare law is soaring in part because more people than expected have signed up for subsidized care. (Boston Globe)

    Righting healthcare reform in Massachusetts  Mar 31, 2008
    For companies that have experienced years of double-digit increases for employee health premiums, the exploding cost of the healthcare law is not surprising. During the debate, businesses successfully pushed for modest cost reforms. (Boston Globe)

    Muddied revenue streams  Mar 28, 2008
    First, we can bail out the poorly planned state healthcare law by increasing the cigarette tax - and presumably hope more people start smoking. Second, we have the expansion of the bottle bill to help provide income to the homeless while reducing carbon emissions and increasing the state's revenue stream. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Bay State pulls back on health contracts  Feb 29, 2008
    State officials, struggling to keep down the cost of the subsidized insurance program at the heart of healthcare law changes, abruptly pulled back from new contracts with insurers this week, according to three sources close to the bidding process. The state canceled a meeting scheduled for yesterday at which officials were expected to review the contracts and to vote on ways to partially offset the costs. (Boston Globe)

    A fair share for healthcare  Feb 27, 2008
    THE AUTHORITY overseeing the state's new universal healthcare law is about to raise its rates on people who are living on limited incomes. This insurance is subsidized by the state, and the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority wants to make sure that co-pays and monthly premiums are high enough to discourage people from switching from private insurance. (Boston Globe)

    A 'together we can' moment  Feb 13, 2008
    DiMasi also got ahead of Patrick by supporting a $1 increase in the cigarette tax, with the expected $152 million in revenue dedicated to make sure the state's landmark universal healthcare law remains sound. Other proposals in Patrick's budget DiMasi gave the nod to yesterday include $166 million in tax enforcement measures, such as revoking sales-tax exemptions on bug sprays and lawn chemicals and certain airplane parts. (Boston Globe)

    The new Mass healthcare law  Jan 29, 2008
    Mon Jan 28, 2008, 04:48 PM EST. In April 2006, a new law was passed that requires most Massachusetts residents to get health insurance. (Saugus Advertiser, MA)

    Mass. group links drug costs, marketing  Jan 17, 2008
    Members of the newly formed Massachusetts Prescription Reform Coalition said that rapid growth in the cost of prescription drugs threatens the state's new healthcare law and other efforts to extend insurance coverage to all residents. "There is an urgent need in Massachusetts to control healthcare costs, to sustain healthcare reform, and avoid croaking the overall economy," said John McDonough, executive director of Health Care for All, an advocacy group that played a lead role in shaping the... (Boston Globe)

    A comeback for competence  Jan 10, 2008
    Romney even took credit for the Massachusetts healthcare law, deciding, at least for that one night, that a concrete government achievement was a bigger plus than nanny-state mandates were a minus. On the Democratic side, the vision of government's role was more expansive, but even here the candidates emphasized competence and can-do spirit - government not as a direct actor but more as a facilitator and backstop. (Boston Globe)

    Late TV listings  Jan 6, 2008
    Topics: A free service that answers people's questions about drug coverage; a no-excuses workout of three easy exercises that can work for people at all fitness levels; changes in the state's mandatory healthcare law and a study exploring the link between race, diet, and diabetes that focuses on Asians. Guests: Mary Sullivan, MassMedLine director; Joe Alcaro, personal trainer, Boston Sports Club, Newton, 10:30 a.m. (NECN). (Boston Globe)

    Penalty could exceed $900 for refusing to get insurance under Massachusetts mandatory healthcare law  Jan 1, 2008
    Local Search Site Search. THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING. (Boston Globe)

    Governor just keeps on giving  Dec 19, 2007
    With added costs under the new universal healthcare law, an unemployment insurance rate increase, and a host of other expenses, the cost of doing business in Massachusetts is higher than ever, and now Patrick is pushing hard to close phantom corporate tax "loopholes." That's one gift the state's business community would like to get a receipt for -- so they can return it. Businesses aren't the only group to end up on the governor's naughty list this year. (Boston Globe)

    Nearly 300,000 in Mass. covered under new healthcare law  Dec 6, 2007
    covered under new healthcare law - The Boston Globe ... seek coverage under healthcare law. (Boston Globe)

    Clinton denounces Obama's healthcare proposal  Nov 29, 2007
    Clinton and Edwards would require individuals to carry health insurance, as Massachusetts now does under its new healthcare law, while Obama focuses on lowering costs and would only require parents to have coverage for their children. Clinton pounced on that distinction yesterday, charging that Obama's plan would "leave 15 million Americans virtually invisible." By her calculation, that number would include 100,000 in Iowa, or, as she noted pointedly, more than half the population of Des Moines. (Boston Globe)

    GOP rivals swap barbs on values, crime  Nov 26, 2007
    On Sunday, Giuliani said Romney had made a mistake by mandating coverage for all Massachusetts residents in his landmark healthcare law. "When you mandate it, it ends up costing you much more money," Giuliani said. (Los Angeles Times)

    More of this story  Nov 22, 2007
    Cut Bank Pioneer Press :: Cut Bank Montana News. Local responders, HEAT members attend homeland security training. (Cut Bank Pioneer Press - Golden Triangle, MT)

    Rivals tag Romney on healthcare pitch  Nov 16, 2007
    Rudy Giuliani, campaigning in Florida yesterday, pointed out that Romney, who signed the landmark Massachusetts healthcare law while he was governor, has dropped the enrollment requirement from the healthcare plan he is pitching as a presidential candidate. Instead, he would leave such proposals up to each state. (Boston Globe)

    * Nantou speaker summoned  Oct 18, 2007
    The case also accuses Wu and other dental association officials of bribing lawmakers to support passage of the Oral Cavity Healthcare Law (fdk) in 2003, Soong said ... 4 million to support the Oral Cavity Healthcare Law. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Ma. Gov, House Speaker Differ on Casinos  Sep 20, 2007
    Dan Bosley, pointing to the speaker's leadership in creating a landmark healthcare law that requires everyone in the state to be insured. "He gets into the nitty gritty," said Bosley, a North Adams Democrat and vocal opponent of casino gambling. (Forbes)

    Collin College breaks ground on the expansion of Central Park Campus  Aug 29, 2007
    Star Community Newspapers. In The Community, With The Community, For the Community. (McKinney Courier-Gazette, TX)

    Romney's plan empowers citizens  Aug 27, 2007
    IN THE Aug. 23 editorial the Globe dismisses the individual choices and free-market principles at the heart of the Massachusetts healthcare law. Under the plan Mitt Romney signed as Massachusetts governor, state citizens are empowered to enter the private market and obtain their own health insurance. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Romney's rhetoric glosses Mass. years  Aug 22, 2007
    Skips some facts on healthcare law ... The Massachusetts healthcare law is exceedingly complicated, and it would be difficult for Romney to explain all the nuances in a town hall-style meeting, or in TV or radio advertisements ... "What's important about the Massachusetts healthcare law is that it's working, and Mitt Romney got it done by reaching across the political aisle," Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said yesterday. (Boston Globe)

    Genetic discrimination  Aug 18, 2007
    "It seems particularly draconian to say, 'Well, you're out with no benefits,' whereas another person with the same injury gets the coverage simply because we don't know there's a gene in there that's causing this," said Alex Capron, a professor who studies healthcare law, policy and ethics at USC.. The fear of genetic discrimination coincides with early efforts to decode the human genome more than 25 years ago. (Los Angeles Times)

    Special election for state Senate a one-party race  Aug 16, 2007
    His top issues would include promoting "innovative industries," such as life sciences and renewable energy, advocating money for crime prevention, and helping ensure the success of the state's new healthcare law. Copyright 2007 Globe Newspaper Company. (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Tough questions on gambling  Aug 9, 2007
    In Massachusetts, some of the most acute needs are in the areas of transportation infrastructure, the new healthcare law, and aid to cities and towns. This is likely to be an integral part of any legislative debate to legalize casinos in Massachusetts. (Boston Globe)

    MGH, Brigham make honor roll  Jul 16, 2007
    More than 155,000 Massachusetts residents have obtained health insurance prior to the July 1 deadline to obtain coverage, the state agency implementing the healthcare law said last week. About 2,500 people bought private insurance through the state's Commonwealth Choice program since it went on sale in May, a figure that is 50 percent higher than anticipated, according to the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority , which implements the law. (Boston Globe)

    A down payment on progress  Jul 13, 2007
    Still, it manages to fund a few important initiatives, most notably the new universal healthcare law, which weighs in at $1. 8 billion. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Liebert named health financing director  Jul 11, 2007
    Liebert, 40, has operated a local healthcare law practice, worked at a Fremont law firm and served as staff counsel to the State Department of General Services. She lives in Folsom with her husband Drew Liebert, counsel to the Assembly Judiciary Committee, and her stepdaughter. (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

    Healthy advice  Jul 7, 2007
    "It's critical that the higher- level advertising and marketing be matched by boots on the ground helping individuals through the process of understanding their choices and actually enrolling in coverage," said John McDonough, executive director of Health Care for All, an advocacy group that helped get the new healthcare law passed in April 2006 and that has received a state outreach grant. To provide more insurance options, the state has expanded eligibility for Medicaid, created a new... (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Healthcare law's turn at bat  Jul 1, 2007
    JUST ABOUT everyone in Massachusetts is supposed to have health insurance coverage starting today under the state's new healthcare law ... According to Blendon's poll, the more that people knew about the healthcare law, the better they liked it. (Boston Globe)

    Ambitious goals; shifting stances  Jun 30, 2007
    And he hailed two families who should be able to afford medical insurance under the state's new healthcare law. Then the Romneys left Beacon Hill and returned home for a quiet evening, a chapter of their life closed. (Boston Globe)

    The fights on the right  Jun 20, 2007
    Or health insurance: The Massachusetts healthcare law that takes effect next month is highly praised by the Heritage Foundation and fiercely critiqued by the Cato Institute, two of Washington's most influential right-of-center think tanks. From school vouchers to stem cell research to racial preferences to torture, the American right bubbles with debate and disagreement, while the left, for all its talk about "diversity," rarely seems to show any. (Boston Globe)

    Car crashes into statue; two injured  Jun 17, 2007
    State residents polled on healthcare law Ninety-two percent of Massachusetts residents are aware of a new law requiring all state residents to have health insurance, according to a new poll. But the poll also suggested that 73 percent were doubtful that all will purchase the required coverage. (Boston Globe)

    Statement by President Bush  Jun 14, 2007
    I asked them to determine how the federal government could best help to support state and local efforts to ensure that our communities, including college campuses, are safe. They responded quickly, traveling to a dozen states to hear from governors, law enforcement officials, mental health professionals, educators, and other state and local officials. (PR Newswire)

    President’s Statement on the Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy  Jun 14, 2007
    President s Statement on the Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy. For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 13, 2007. (White House News Releases)

    * Oral healthcare law passed, but not without debate  Jun 14, 2007
    Oral healthcare law passed, but not without debate ... The Oral Cavity Healthcare Law (fdk) passed the legislature in May 2003 without objection, but not without fierce debate on whether oral diseases should be covered by the Bureau of National Health Insurance (BNHI). (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Taiwan)

    * Prosecutors probe Taiwan Dental Association  Jun 14, 2007
    The Supreme Court Prosecutors Office's Special Investigation Section (SIS) raided the Taiwan Dental Association late on Tuesday night and questioned 27 dentists about alleged involvement in bribing lawmakers to support passage of the Oral Cavity Healthcare Law (fdk) in 2003 ... 4 million (US$739,400) in total to support the Oral Cavity Healthcare Law. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Taiwan)

    FalconStor Sets Up for Nordic Territory  Jun 11, 2007
    Business Wire: public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing. Company Information Center. (BusinessWire)

    The Republican big tent  Jun 6, 2007
    Mitt Romney did not have a good night, speaking of non sequiturs and null sets and finding himself on the defensive for signing a healthcare law some of his opponents called a big government mandate. His attempt to play the Reaganesque role of optimist looking to a bright future fell flat. (Boston Globe)

    Board OK's rules on health coverage  Apr 13, 2007
    "Our vote . . . sets the stage for covering virtually everyone with insurance that meets the highest standards in the nation," said Leslie Kirwan, chairwoman of the board of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, which is overseeing the healthcare law. Officials estimate that 60,000 people will be exempted from getting insurance because it is considered unaffordable. (Boston Globe)

    US News ranks med schools  Apr 2, 2007
    The deteriorating environment has led to a shortage of physicians and reduced access to care as the state implements its new healthcare law, the group warns. The findings are based on an index the society compiles about the overall climate for physicians, including such measures as liability costs and the number of employment ads in the New England Journal of Medicine. (Boston Globe)

    For Patrick loyalists, some talking points  Mar 19, 2007
    These talking points, according to a copy obtained by the Globe, include statistics on the corporate tax changes Patrick has proposed, his concerns about children affected by the New Bedford immigration raid, and his efforts to lower premium costs under the state's new healthcare law. "Take a look, and the next time you're approached by someone wanting to know 'What's up with your guy,' you counter with a specific initiative," Nancy Anderson, a ward organizer during the campaign, wrote in an... (Boston Globe -- Local)

    A welcome advocate on healthcare  Mar 15, 2007
    When the new healthcare law was hammered out, former governor Mitt Romney and legislative leaders estimated that affordable coverage would cost about $200 a month for those who do not receive healthcare benefits from employers. Yet the first set of bids offered by insurers averaged $380 a month. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    Watch health of local businesses  Mar 6, 2007
    Last year's new healthcare law added another $30 million. And Patrick hopes to revisit the balance between business and residential property taxes in a way that would keep business's share higher than it would otherwise be. (Boston Globe)

    High deductibles a healthcare worry  Mar 5, 2007
    The board overseeing the state's landmark healthcare law is considering minimal coverage plans with deductibles up to $2,000 before the full benefits of insurance kick in. Saturday, Governor Deval Patrick released the latest plans, which the board is scheduled to vote on this week. (Boston Globe)

    Insurers slice rates on health premiums  Mar 4, 2007
    Jon Kingsdale of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority discussed the healthcare law yesterday at the State House with Governor Deval Patrick (left) ... "The whole range of quotes is lower now," said Jon Kingsdale, executive director of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, which oversees much of the implementation of the healthcare law ... The state's healthcare law was developed by Romney, who worked with Senate President Robert E. Travaglini and House Speaker... (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Budget relies on one-time fixes  Mar 1, 2007
    Aides to Patrick said the savings would come from cutting rate increases for nursing homes by about $24 million and delaying about $34 million in increased payments to hospitals promised under the universal healthcare law. Typically, each dollar in state spending is matched by the federal government to make up the program's $8. (Boston Globe)

    Activists want more affordable rentals in the marina  Feb 26, 2007
    12:55 AM PST, February 26, 2007. As construction booms in the waterfront area, activists want the county, which owns the land, to require increases in affordable apartments. (Los Angeles Times)

    Economist sees value in religiosity  Feb 10, 2007
    If you've heard of him, it's likely as one of the consultants who advised the Legislature and governor in writing the state's new universal healthcare law, and now a similar proposal for California. But Gruber also studies religion, not so much devotionally (he's Jewish and believes in "a higher power" beyond the dean of the faculty, yet attends temple only on the High Holy Days), but for faith's economic and social effects. (Boston Globe)

    Romney distances self from Mass. health plan  Feb 3, 2007
    The healthcare law requires all Massachusetts adults to obtain health coverage that meets minimum standards as of July 1 or pay a penalty, unless they prove they cannot afford it. Businesses with more than 10 employees but without "fair and reasonable" health insurance must pay an annual fee. (Boston Globe -- Nation)

    Insurance law far from cure  Jan 31, 2007
    The least they can do now is go back and fix the faux universal healthcare law they saddled us with last year. Eileen McNamara is a Globe columnist. (Boston Globe)

    Many insured would have to add coverage under new law, panel says  Jan 30, 2007
    State healthcare law sets higher minimums. By Alice Dembner, Globe Staff | January 30, 2007. (Boston Globe)

    6-figure pay for care plan overseers  Jan 27, 2007
    The state's landmark universal healthcare law, approved last year to provide affordable coverage to the state's approximately 500,000 uninsured residents, has created a bureaucracy with a salary scale like that of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority or the Massachusetts Port Authority, two quasi-independent agencies that Patrick and former governor Mitt Romney have railed against for their overly generous compensation packages. With the agency struggling to provide the affordable premiums the... (Boston Globe)

    Change in healthcare law urged  Jan 25, 2007
    Today's Globe Local Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. Group asks state to delay penalties. (Boston Globe)

    Single-family home sales, prices drop in December  Jan 23, 2007
    State panel tells health insurers to lower prices The panel assigned with turning Massachusetts' groundbreaking healthcare law into a reality sent insurers back to the drawing board, saying they need to do better at coming up with low cost plans. The move came after members of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector were told on Friday that the average price for the new plans could cost about $380 a month, almost twice what former Governor Mitt Romney had predicted before signing the bill... (Boston Globe)

    Schools, healthcare top issues forum  Jan 21, 2007
    The legislators said Connecticut could enact a universal healthcare law this year as was done in Massachusetts in 2006. Gomes said rising healthcare costs are a problem for the middle class as well as the poor. (Bridgeport News, CT)

    USappeals court rejects Maryland state healthcare law  Jan 18, 2007
    U.S. appeals court rejects Maryland state healthcare law. www. (Xinhua)

    Patrick's power of the purse  Jan 11, 2007
    Legislators rewrote the local aid formula, financed the initial stages of the new healthcare law, and increased money for higher education, but then they got carried away -- a gazebo here, a boat ramp there -- on projects that are beloved in individual districts but to most people seem like pork-barrel spending. Since July 1, the growth in state revenue has slowed to 3. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    California health insurance proposal borrows from Massachusetts  Jan 11, 2007
    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's ambitious plan to expand health insurance coverage in California draws heavily on Massachusetts' healthcare law in both philosophy and details, according to lawmakers and policy advocates from both states. Several policy advocates who shaped the sweeping Massachusetts plan enacted into law last year recently briefed lawmakers and business groups in California. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Romney exits with pomp, ambition  Jan 4, 2007
    He also met with a family that lost their home in Hurricane Katrina, two families who couldn't afford medical care before the state's new healthcare law was passed, and with members of the National Guard. He also greeted a group of students who received new scholarships to state colleges because of their high MCAS scores. (Boston Globe)

    Hospitals push insurance enrollment  Jan 4, 2007
    The state created the job of signing up about 500,000 Massachusetts residents lacking health insurance when it passed the healthcare law last year. It has distributed $2. (Boston Globe -- Business)

    Controversial book to remain in classes  Jan 3, 2007
    Healthcare amendment dies in committee A proposed state constitutional amendment to guarantee affordable and comprehensive health coverage died in the Legislature yesterday, with legislators reluctant to act while they experiment with a first-in-the-nation healthcare law passed last year. Lawmakers voted, 101 to 92, to keep bottled in a special committee the proposed constitutional amendment. (Boston Globe -- Local)

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