by John P. Reisman | Sep 28, 2012 | Healthcare, Healthcare Security
And the costs just keep growing... The obesity epidemic as a proportion of human population has effectively gone off the charts so to speak. Statistically that is. The past 30 to 40 years have shown a more than statistically significant departure from the norm. So,...
by John P. Reisman | Aug 23, 2012 | Healthcare
Public health threatened by special interests. In 2009, a New York Times article highlighted the the increasing problem of ‘increasing weight’. The specific issue Mayor Bloomberg is attempting to address with ‘reasonable’ regulation is the...
by John P. Reisman | Oct 28, 2011 | Healthcare, Healthcare Economics
Obesity in America When considering short and long term healthcare costs it’s important to look at areas where we can control the costs with changes that don’t even need to go through legislative process. The easy target is our behavior in understanding...
by John P. Reisman | Sep 28, 2009 | Healthcare, Healthcare Politics
Propaganda, rhetoric and lies, oh my! H.R. 3200 – America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009. Let’s face it, America does not have the best health care in the world, that is a fact. We do have the most expensive health care in the world though....
by John P. Reisman | Mar 12, 2008 | Healthcare, Healthcare Politics
Informed choices? Anyone? Anyone? Health in America – A look at corporate influence in governance and the marketplace (where America shops for food and supplies). We examine the question: Are we the ‘United States of America’ or the ‘United...
by John P. Reisman | Feb 27, 2008 | Healthcare
Healthscare Health(s)care! Am I being dramatic? Depends on your level of healthcare. Is healthcare scary? Depends on who you are. What happened? Here’s a summary: The left and the right are arguing about healthcare proposals and legislation, while both parties...
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