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By Geoff Mulvihill |
February 19, 2013
When a patient was moved from the intensive care unit to a regular hospital bed, it used to be routine for Dr. Anthony Granato to order 24 hours of heart monitoring, just in case.
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By Geoff Mulvihill |
January 28, 2013
Advocates for the poor are making their case that New Jersey should expand the ranks of people eligible for Medicaid in what could be the next big decision on how the federal health insurance overhaul plays out in New Jersey.
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By Geoff Mulvihill |
June 29, 2012
Republican Gov. Chris Christie says he won't rush into setting up a New Jersey health insurance exchange just because the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld key parts of President Barack Obama's federal health care overhaul.
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By Geoff Mulvihill |
May 19, 2011
A new survey of college graduates from the last five years finds that the Great Recession has hit them hard, forcing them into low-paying jobs often unrelated to their educations and leaving half of them expecting less financial success than their parents.
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By Geoff Mulvihill |
March 30, 2011
Camden, a city known for its crime and poverty, is developing a reputation for something positive: an innovative effort to cut health care costs.