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Small business owners and managers in Oregon and across the country made their views heard through a survey which investigated the impact of health care costs on their businesses.
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Federal proposals to tame health care costs could allow the creation of over 30,000 Oregon jobs over a five year period without inflationary effects, and yield stronger economic growth over the long term.
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In 2008, over 400,000 Oregonians received an average rate increase over 4 times the rate of inflation, with 133,000 Oregonians hit with premium increases over 21%.
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One in a series of policy primers that examine each of the three major strategies to get health care under control. This primer focuses on reducing unnecessary health care spending.
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Our health care system is in crisis. Without swift action, that crisis could threaten every Oregon family’s health and finances.
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An analysis of key strategies to cut costs, not by cutting care, but by cutting waste, boosting consumers' purchasing power, and strengthening the state's role to watchdog excessive rates.
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Measure 50 on Oregon’s November ballot would enact policies to help provide health insurance for over 100,000 uninsured children in Oregon, fund tobacco prevention and education, and provide funds to enroll an additional 10,000 low income adults in the Oregon Health Plan. The policies would be funded mainly by increasing Oregon's cigarette tax by 84.5 cents per pack.
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Millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans struggle to afford the medicines they need, even forgoing medically necessary drugs when prices are out of reach. When discussing the high cost of prescription drugs, politicians often focus on the financial burden carried by senior citizens.
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