So you want to learn more about the proposed budget…

by | Feb 7, 2008

One of my favorite sites is the Wall Street Journal’s Healthcare Blog.  You can almost always find any health-related topic that the WSJ publishes in its regular print edition here, which is nice.  But what I like is the ability to comment on specific articles or posts.  And what I like even more, is reading the comments of others which as a general rule are thoughtful and informative.

This week provides a particularly fine example.

On Feb 4th, the WSJ Health Blog had a short post discussing President Bush’s budget proposal and its impact on Medicare and Medicaid spending.  The posting is typical of WSJ’s high quality reporting standards and the comments…

Well, go see for yourself.   You’ll more than likely get quite an education.

1 Comment

  1. Hagan

    I am worried about the Obama Healthcare Plan. Can it create bad effects on my families life? How do the advances counterbalance the bad aspects?

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