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Fourteen states would miss out on $8.4 billion in Medicaid dollars: study
Wall Street Journal
Fourteen states would miss out on a collective $8.4 billion in federal subsidies and spend $1 billion more on uncompensated care without participation in Medicaid expansion programs under President Obama's health-care overhaul plan, a new study shows.
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New alcohol laws have little effect on big stores, claims study
Herald Scotland
Legislation on alcohol and licensing has had little impact on larger stores selling drink, a report suggests. Legislation on alcohol and licensing has had little impact on larger stores selling drink, a report suggests. Custom byline text: The ban on ...
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Law dramatically reduced hospital prices for the uninsured, study says
Medical Xpress
"The implications, I think, of this study are national in that California's law is groundbreaking because it specifically mandates income thresholds and prices," said Melnick, professor at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the USC Schaeffer ...
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California Law Reduces Medical Bills for Uninsured, Study Finds
California Healthline
A California law that limits how much hospitals can charge uninsured patients has resulted in lower medical bills for some individuals and no-cost care for many low-income residents, according to a study published on Tuesday in Health Affairs, Kaiser ...
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Foreclosures down thanks to new law, study says
Boston Business Journal
A 2012 law that requires banks to notify borrowers of their rights for a loan modification before foreclosing may have contributed to the drop in seized homes during the first quarter, according to a study by the Massachusetts Housing Partnership ...
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Jackley encourages young women to pursue law, public service careers
Vermillion Plain Talk
During his remarks in a presentation Tuesday morning, state Attorney General Marty Jackley suggested they study law. "You won't find a more gratifying, satisfying profession," he said. "I can't describe the feeling when … you walk out of the courtroom ...
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Panel : Better sanitation needed at state fair
Charlotte Observer
He said the fair is subject to inspections from "Aedin's Law," which resulted after an E. coli outbreak in 2004 at the N.C. State Fair in Raleigh. The state commissioned a Duke University study aimed at minimizing risk. Using recommendations from the ...
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Prison study shows jail not an effective deterrent
ABC Online
Victoria's Sentencing Advisory Council has released a study showing that offenders who are sent to jail are more like to re-offend than those who aren't given jail time. Legal groups say the report shows a need for the Victorian Government to re-think ...
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Study: Medicaid expansion a good deal for states
The Hill (blog)
States would save money by accepting the Medicaid expansion in President Obama's healthcare law, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal Health Affairs, said states that reject the Medicaid expansion will end up paying more for ...
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Bring back the helmet law
Pocono Record
The NHTSA also reported that the studies exploring the impact of safety helmets or helmet laws "consistently found that helmet use reduced the fatality rate, the probability and severity of head injuries, the cost of medical treatment, the length of ...
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Do bike helmet laws really save people?
Washington Post (blog)
Proponents of helmet laws say that they reduce injuries. But evidence for this claim remains mixed. Two studies published last month came to opposing conclusions. The first, published in BMJ, compared rates of cycling-related head injuries in six ...
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Fosamax Lawsuits Update: Rottenstein Law Group LLP Responds to Fosamax ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
The Rottenstein Law Group LLP, which maintains a Fosamax lawsuit information website at http://www.rotlaw.com/fosamax, acknowledges the study's results but notes that other studies show the use of Fosamax can also lead to serious side effects such as ...
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California Law Likely Resulted In Lower Bills, Free Care For Uninsured
Kitsap Sun
A California law limiting how much hospitals can charge the uninsured likely resulted in lower bills for many patients and free care for most of the state's poorest uninsured residents, according to a study published today in the journal Health Affairs.
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Michigan motorcycle injury claims rise with helmet law repeal
ConsumerReports.org
Helmet use immediately declined as a result. Up until the law was changed, a University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute study found that 98 percent of riders involved in crashes were wearing helmets. That number dropped to 74 percent ...
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Presidential Aide - Women Protection Against Violence Law Still Underway
AllAfrica.com
Egypt: Presidential Aide - Women Protection Against Violence Law Still Underway. 3 June 2013. A draft law to protect women against violence is still undergoing study, presidential aide for women's affairs Omaima Kamel said on Monday. The draft law has ...
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Wisconsin needs to pursue alternatives to coal, study finds
77Square.com
Jessica VanEgeren joined The Capital Times in 2008, primarily covering Capitol politics and law enforcement. She previously covered business in the Madison area and state government and politics in South Carolina. Capitol Report · Email · Twitter. A ...
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Obamacare Medicaid feud to leave 3.6 million uninsured: study
Reuters
The findings, published in the journal Health Affairs, could point to a larger-than-expected impact from the bitter political feud engulfing a major provision of the healthcare reform law due to take full effect next year. The law calls for Medicaid ...
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Iowa cities moving toward gender balance
Quad City Times
Iowa cities reached gender balance on nearly half their boards and commissions, according to a preliminary study of how municipalities are living up to a 2009 law requiring that local governments seek out fairer representation. The study said that of ...
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Hiring smokers costs firms $6000 a head, study says
The Japan Times
"Our best estimate of the annual excess cost to employ a smoker is $5,816," says the study, which was led by Micah Berman at the College of Public Health and Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. The figure takes into account that pension ...
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Plymouth Rock Assurance Survey Finds Nearly 40 Percent of Massachusetts ...
Fort Mills Times
The law bans all texting and web browsing from a driver's mobile device and prevents all cell phone use for teen drivers under the age of 18. Study results show that while the majority (80 percent) of respondents were aware of the law, nearly 40 ...
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For PNoy, 66 bills not good enough to become laws
GMA News
Secretary Manuel Mamba, who heads the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO), admitted that the President tends to be "very meticulous" when it comes to studying bills that are on the brink of enactment. "He [Aquino] has been telling us that he ...
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Gill of Kill Nagar
The Hindu
Sent to England to study law in 1912, he opted for medicine and moved to Edinburgh University from where he graduated in 1919, throwing in for good measure, a few months service in the Indian Field Ambulance Training Corps during the World War I.
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Reform provisions could increase number of self-employed, study says
ModernHealthcare.com
According to the report—which includes a state-by-state analysis—California, Ohio and Florida stand to see the largest increases in self-employed individuals as a result of the law. "In those states, the individual market is a really tough place for ...
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Tax reform study committee organizes
Fremont Tribune
In its study, the committee cannot exclude discussion of sales tax exemptions because the state is giving a lot of money away, said Sen. John Harms of Scottsbluff. Earlier in the day, Heineman signed three tax bills into law, saying the bills represent ...
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Smokers: You Cost Your Boss an Extra $6K a Year
Newser
(Newser) – As more employers decide not to hire smokers, a new study underscores why: Puffers cost employers $5,816 more per year than non-smoking employees. The author, an expert in public health law, teamed up with economists and dug into the ...
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Clover valedictorian: Find what you love
Lake Wylie Pilot
Kowalczyk, the daughter of Doreen and Stephen Kowalczyk of Lake Wylie, will attend Duke University in Durham, N.C., in the fall, where she plans to study political science with the pre-law track. Salutatorian is John Wesley Edmunds III, the son of Mr ...
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Women Who Attend Elite Schools Less Likely to Work, Study Finds
U.S. News University
Joni Hersch, professor of law, economics and management at Vanderbilt, who conducted the study, examined data from more than 100,000 degree holders from the 2003 National Survey of College Graduates. She found that among women ages 23 to 54 ...
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Home Ministry to study IPCMC proposal
The Sun Daily
"Give us a couple of weeks to study everything and we will get back on this," said Wan Junaidi. He said the ministry would also "do a long study" of the law regarding the death penalty, taking into account international trends and current facts ...
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Maastricht - Study Law in Holland
General Information. The Faculty of Law at Maastricht University consists of approximately 2,500 students and 250 staff members. The faculty is located in an ...
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