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<title>Hospitals hiking cost on the poor due to &#x26;#x2026; ObamaCare</title>
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<description> There are multiple levels of irony in this New York Times report on the impact of ObamaCare on poor patients in the nation&#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#x2122;s hospitals. Congress demanded the power to revamp the health-insurance industry and expand Medicaid in order to help the poor get better medical care for less money. In reality, the opposite appears to be happening, as hospitals attempt to force the poor into ObamaCare: Hospital systems around the country have started scaling back financial assistance for lower- and middle-income people without health insurance, hoping to push them into signing up for coverage through the new online marketplaces...</description>
<author>Hotair</author>
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<title>Fewer Doctors Providing Charity Care</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON - The percentage of physicians who provide free care to the poor has dropped over the past decade, signaling a growing problem for the uninsured, a survey suggests. About three-quarters of physicians provided charity care in the mid-1990s, compared with about two-thirds now, according to a study being released Thursday by the Center for Studying Health System Change. The numbers have declined across all major specialties. The highest rate of free care, 78.8 percent, comes from surgeons, perhaps because many of these doctors treat uninsured patients in emergency rooms. Just over 60 percent of pediatricians provided free care, the...</description>
<author>Yahoo! News</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:15:18 GMT</pubDate>
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