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Bankruptcy in the US and Medical Bills
Jane Harper janeharper at mac.comThu Jun 4 23:36:18 BST 2009
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Sanjay: I expect the burden from its retirees are probably more of a factor than the costs for current workers, but in any case business is FINALLY behind health care reform because of the economic burden of providing insurance. The question is, will the businesses be willing to pony up higher taxes in order to save money on benefit expenses? -- Jane Harper, PhD, RN, APN Trauma Nurse Practitioner, Rockford, IL On 6/4/09 17:30, "Sanjay Gupta" <sanjaygupta99_91 at yahoo.com> wrote: > > So true. Even General Motors, I think, went under because of the medical > benefits that it provided to its workers. > > > Sanjay Gupta > Tel: 207 576 3296 >
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