Peaceful Revolution: The Momonomics of Healthcare for Kids
When children have gaps in coverage and do not get timely preventive care, they often end up requiring more expensive health care, such as hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
When children have gaps in coverage and do not get timely preventive care, they often end up requiring more expensive health care, such as hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
AP | JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 12.12.2007 | Politics
President Bush vetoed legislation Wednesday that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children, his second slap-down of a bipa...
The Hill | Posted 11.02.2007 | Politics
A bipartisan group of senators failed to reach a deal on controversial legislation expanding a children's health insurance program, setting the stage ...
Donna Norton | Posted 11.11.2008 | Living