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    Connect With a Doctor 24/7/365 From Home or Work

    Depending on your insurance provider, you can see a board-certified doctor within minutes for a range of common conditions, using your smartphone, tablet or computer. No appointment needed! This Spring has been one of the worst allergy seasons on record. With Horizon CareOnline you can see a board-certified doctor within minutes for common conditions Sign up for free and you can have a low-cost visit or chat: If your doctor’s office is closed or you don’t feel well enough to drive If you are caring for children or a family member and don’t want to bring them with you If you need to see a doctor but can’t fit it into your…

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    Obama Care: Article 2

    OVERVIEW A non-profit Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is established, independent from government, to undertake comparative effectiveness research.[45] This is charged with examining the “relative health outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and appropriateness” of different medical treatments by evaluating existing studies and conducting its own. Its 19-member board is to include patients, doctors, hospitals, drug makers, device manufacturers, insurers, payers, government officials and health experts. It will not have the power to mandate or even endorse coverage rules or reimbursement for any particular treatment. Medicare may take the Institute’s research into account when deciding what procedures it will cover, so long as the new research is not the sole justification and the agency…

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    Obama Care: Article 1

    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, commonly called Obamacare (or the federal health care law), is a United States federal statute signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, it represents the most significant regulatory overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. PPACA is aimed primarily at decreasing the number of uninsured Americans and reducing the overall costs of health care. It provides a number of mechanisms—including mandates, subsidies, and tax credits—to employers and individuals in order to increase the coverage rate. Additional reforms are aimed at improving…