Ronald Leonard Schmidt, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 2nd Ave N, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-3283 Fax: 715-762-2980 |
Peggy Ann Prohaska, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 2nd Ave N, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-3283 Fax: 715-762-2980 |
Mckenzie Leigh Krause, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 2nd Ave N, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-3283 Fax: 715-762-2980 |
Tyler Kennedy, PHARM D Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 2nd Ave N, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-3283 |
Mr. James A Corbett, R.PH. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1333 4th Ave S, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-4764 |
Mark Steven Pechacek, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 138 2nd Ave N, Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone: 715-762-3283 Fax: 715-762-2980 |
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Three governors who expanded Medicaid under the federal health care overhaul said Saturday there are economic and moral arguments for embracing a key part of the law, despite strong political opposition in their southern states. The Democratic governors of Arkansas, Kentucky and Maryland touted the success their states have seen in cutting the number of uninsured residents during a panel discussion at the Southern Governors' Association annual meeting in downtown Little Rock. Arkansas and Kentucky had the highest drop in the number of uninsured residents in a Gallup poll released earlier this month (DeMillo, 8/16).
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What would a fresh start look like? It would begin with a new bill. Amending the 2,000 pages in either the Senate or House bill would prove to be impossible. They were born of an unseemly process and based on a premise already rejected by the American people. Language from the existing bills, in areas of agreement, could obviously be used to expedite drafting (Michael O. Leavitt, 2/11).
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