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2. Dallas-area employers shifting more health care costs to workers
3. Urban: Policy $$ drain for county: Commissioner: Medical stop-loss insurance cost $1.4 million over past five years
4. U.S. spending on health care rises, census report says
5. Report: Insurance costs outpace pay: State earnings lagged while premiums soared over a decade, advocates for health reform say
6. Report sees disparity in Medicare cost, results: Oklahoma ranks 45th in health outcomes; Missouri ranks 37th
7. Obesity costs billions, economists say
8. Paperwork adds $9 billion to California annual health spending, study says
9. Study finds health care costs taking a bigger bite of Texans' income
10. Report: Texas health insurance costs have risen 7 times faster than incomes
11. Report: Texas health insurance costs have risen 7 times faster than incomes
12. Fresno's Medicare spending fastest-rising in California
13. EDITORIAL: Improve quality to control health spending
14. Health care spending slowed in 2007, government report finds
15. Report compares hospitals' finances: The data include profit margins and charity care totals for Carilion Clinic and Lewis-Gale Medical Center
16. Get ready to pay even more for health care: Employers raise deductibles, co-payments, premiums
17. Californians' health premiums rise 5 times faster than pay
18. Health care changes sought: Majority of doctors want federal government to pay costs of medical treatment
19. Patients turn to credit to pay medical bills
20. Our Risky Roads: Dangerous roads take one life every 8 hours, cost state $3.7 billion a year
21. Study: Worker benefits strain Phila. finances
22. Premiums outpace earnings: Increase for year is despite costs having grown at slower rate
23. Pueblo health centers have hefty impact: Report shows that community health centers create thousands of jobs while helping the uninsured
24. Lawmakers seek increased mental health funding for veterans
25. EDITORIAL: Report puts price on medical malpractice: Cost in insurance settlements should be incentive for greater emphasis on safety
26. Diabetes spending on rise
27. Weight affects the bottom line: Duke study says obese workers cost employers more; discrimination backlash is a risk
28. State slams former Keys health chief: Investigation finds misspent money, illegal staff orders
29. Immigrants are no strain on Medicaid: Less than 1% of budget goes to their care, a study says
30. Hospital board under review: Report criticizes state panel's role as deadline nears
31. Bone study: One test is enough
32. State's Medicaid enrollment jumps 6.5 percent in 2006: Study finds signs of improvement
33. Economic data lead to mixed day for stocks: Disappointing Wal-Mart sales and weakness in manufacturing raise concerns for investors
34. Condition turns critical: Recent numbers highlighting premium increases don't bode well for employees now in enrollment season for coverage
35. Galloping gas prices signal need for new energy policy, pair say
36. U.S. medical-records technology faulted
37. Dirty air inhales billions: Study finds Valley pollution takes economic toll
38. Health costs rising faster than average
39. Survey finds employers' spiraling costs are blamed for retiree benefit cutbacks
40. Employees hustle to spend remaining cash in health savings accounts
41. Retreat in health care costs slowing, study says
42. Study Shows Some Relief from Health-Care Costs
43. Health Spending Increased in 2003, But Growth Rate Fell, Report Shows
44. Health-Care Spending Increases in 2003, Report Shows
45. Dallas-Area Health Plans Carry Higher Cost
46. Study Finds More Medicare Spending Doesn't Increase Quality of Care
47. Health-Care Costs Likely to Increase for Dallas-Area Employees, Report Finds
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