Center for Closing the Health Gap is a worthwhile service
The Center for Closing the Health Gap has been a great inspiration to everyone. The health topics that are presented are life savers to many people. Without this informative program, many will die...
View ArticleHealth site’s delay shows total lack of oversight
Scott Amey, general counsel for the Project on Government Oversight, said that it is common government practice to employ multiple-vendor contracts in cases where they use the same goods over and over...
View ArticleConcern about Obamacare penalty lopsided
I do not understand how almost every story I read lately concerning the ineffective roll out of Obamacare is concerned about the penalty. Shouldn’t we all be concerned about the 30 million Americans...
View ArticleArticle paints the wrong picture of home health care
The article “Are lax regulations putting seniors at risk?” (Oct. 27) left the impression that the home health care system in Ohio is unregulated. As the CEO of Council on Aging, which administers...
View ArticleA scam that Obamacare passed in the first place
“Anatomy of an Obamacare scandal” (Nov. 12) doesn’t surprise me. However, the bigger scam with Obamacare is that it was passed in the first place without promised debate in Congress. How can anyone...
View ArticleSystem may have more problems than scammers
The letter “Real ‘scam’ is Obamacare” asks if Obamacare might be a bigger threat than the online scams based on it. Scammers observe a system, analyze it, and then craft a devious version of it that...
View ArticleObama and Democrats bet on the wrong horse
Obama and the Democrats planned, designed, passed, and instituted Obamacare without one Republican vote. They now realize that this healthcare cannot work as promised. We will not save $2,500 per...
View ArticleClinton unhappy about Obamacare problems, but shouldn’t be surprised
Bill Clinton is unhappy that Obamacare is not living up to its promises. As the father of the housing bubble that led to our economic recession, Clinton should know that putting something as important...
View ArticleWhere to lay the blame
The article “Cancelled plans can be kept for year” shows the lack of credibility on Pres. Obama to shift the blame for the disastrous law passed by Democrats and signed by him. The one year waiver is...
View ArticleGovernment’s intrusion changes ‘standard’ for freedom
The ‘standard’ by which we have lived since 1776 has been individual freedom and liberty. When you allow the government to define what is a standard health insurance policy and, by doing so, redefine...
View ArticleFederal regulations impede freedom to choose healthcare
It appears to me that no one is really pointing out the real problem with the ACA. I believe all of us should be able to buy health insurance if we want (free country, remember?) and I believe it...
View ArticleHealthcare in U.S. discriminates against working poor
House speaker John A. Boehner recently made the loopy assertion that Obamacare, if not legislated out of existence, would destroy the U.S. healthcare system, “which is the best in the world.” This is...
View ArticleInsurance agencies dropping independent physicians
The Enquirer printed a letter from OH United Healthcare to its Medicare Advantage Members (Nov. 20). It stated that it was “working to collaborate with a more focused network of physicians.” For me...
View Article“Bad apple” medical insurers may feed the mouth that bites them
Any medical insurers that consider reinstating the policies that President Obama (temporarily) outlawed will be feeding the mouth that bites them. From the first days of this fiasco, Obama and his...
View ArticleObamacare has potential, deserves a chance to work
One of the facts of life for many families and businesses is that cost of health insurance far outpaces the rate of inflation. At the end of the day this cuts into the bottom line for business and eats...
View ArticleSuggested healthcare plan
Swingleycare: My health plan is simple. Limit research and development to 5 percent per prescription cost. Eugene Swingley, Amelia
View ArticleBirth control isn’t a religious intrusion or right
I read Karen Marotta’s letter in Sunday’s Editorial. I think she is missing the point. This is not religious intrusion when Employeers limit what THEY pay. They do not tell anyone where they can go on...
View ArticleSupreme Court decides Constitutional debate of rights
At least one of your readers is in need of a short course in constitutional law (Dec. 8). Ms. Marotta states, in effect, that employees have the right to health insurance coverage for contraceptives,...
View ArticleSupply vs. demand will dominate dental coverage
In her letter on Jan. 19, Cathy Levine of UHCAN Ohio is correct in stating, “coverage does not necessarily mean access” to dental care for those with government paid health care, be it Medicare,...
View ArticleA real leader would have apologized
President Obama missed an opportunity Tuesday night. While his speech highlighted key areas where Americans agree like raising the minimum wage and implementing more job training programs, the...
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