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Spirituality, Race and End of Life Care
What does spirituality and race have to do with end of life care?
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State Insurance Commissioners and Healthcare Reform
State insurance commissioners were caught in the middle, waiting, for questions to be resolved over the Affordable Care Act.
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Status of End of Life Policy and Legislation at State and Federal Levels
Charles Sabatino, JD, director of the Commission on Law and Aging, American Bar Association, discusses his upcoming September 29, 2011, presentation at the 7th Annual Missouri End of Life Coalition Policy Summit
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Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope
Thousands of people are heading overseas to seek treatments for rare and terminal conditions.
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Stem Cells: The Ethics Debate Begins Anew
A US judge blocks rules on embryonic stem cell research, and the ethical merry-go-round begins anew on this controversial issue.
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Surrogate Decision Makers and End of Life Care
John Carney, president & CEO of the Center, discusses where to draw the line between physician guidance and respecting surrogate and patient wishes.
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Systems Reform and Innovation in Healthcare
What will a reformed system look like? And how will it work.
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Terri Schiavo Lives On
Terri Schiavo Lives On
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A Health Reform Perspective from Kansas
A Health Reform Perspective from Kansas Robert St. Peter, MD, president and CEO of the Kansas Health Institute, addresses some of the uncertainties that arose with the Supreme Court's upholding of the Affordable Care Act, including variability between states regarding continuation of the current Medicaid program, whether deadlines will be extended, and the provision of…