by: Diane Benjamin
Either the Pantagraph doesn’t think they have enough customers, or they are flaunting their left-wing ideology by email now. I didn’t receive this, but the person who did forwarded it to me. No idea where they got this person’s email address since he hasn’t lived in the area for years.
Your desperation and agenda are showing again Pantagraph. Maybe you are really trying to sell ObamaCare. Wonder who is paying you?
This is what they sent, the links have been disabled. It’s a shame it doesn’t really fit on a page, but you probably don’t want to read it anyway.
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Health: Top Stories
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Hospitals transitioning to new model under Affordable Care Act
BLOOMINGTON — Health care systems are evolving from a focus on treating sick people in the hospital to managing peoples’ health. |
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Countdown: GOP unity frays as shutdown grows near
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican unity showed unmistakable signs of fraying Monday as the Senate swatted aside the latest tea party-driven demand to delay the nation’s health care overhaul in exchange for averting a partial government shutdown at midnight. |
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Health insurance seekers can utilize personal shopper
BLOOMINGTON — For some McLean County residents who will be shopping for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, their personal shopper may be Brandi Wamhoff. |
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Don’t get bitten by the flu bug
BLOOMINGTON — The flu vaccination menu is longer this year. |
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Marketplace to be called ‘Get Covered Illinois’
CHICAGO — The brand name of Illinois’ new health insurance marketplace does something that other states’ names don’t. “Get Covered Illinois” tells the 1.8 million uninsured residents what they need to do. |
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New census figures target those needing health insurance
SPRINGFIELD — As the clock ticks down on the launch of the Affordable Care Act, new Census Bureau figures show nearly 13 percent of Illinoisans do not have health insurance. |
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Local doctors concerned with potential surge of patients
BLOOMINGTON — Want to see your doctor? Get in line.That’s a concern of three veteran, independent physicians based in Bloomington — Dr. Edward Pegg, Dr. Barry Slotky and Dr. John Wieland — as the Affordable Care Act expands health insurance coverage to more Americans… |
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Health insurance seekers can utilize personal shopper
BLOOMINGTON — For some McLean County residents who will be shopping for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, their personal shopper may be Brandi Wamhoff. |
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