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...What we are considering is legislation to deny benefits to people looking for protection and incur more costs to the commonwealth," said state Rep. John McDonough (D-Boston). McDonough said the changes sought by Forman and Woodward would cost taxpayers $12 million per year...
MacArthur Professor of Health Policy and Mangagement Joseph P. Newhouse '63 said the report--"The Taxes of Sin: Do Smokers and Drinkers Pay Their Way?"--was aimed at determining if excise taxes on cigarettes and alcohol cover the costs the habits incur for society as a whole...
Corporations without sufficient capital can use LBOs to purchase large corporations without using large amounts of cash. But because those companies must borrow money from other sources, they incur a substantial debt, which they usually pay off by breaking up the company and selling off parts at a large profit...
...hospitals that have been forced to close since 1983, about half have been in rural areas. The American Hospital Association estimates that nearly 70% of those still in business are financially ailing. Though Washington recently announced new Medicare reimbursement policies that will boost payments for patients who incur exceptionally high costs, the Senate Special Committee on Aging reported last month that the crisis in rural health care may grow even worse. The committee concluded that as many as 600 of the nation's 2,700 rural hospitals are in danger of shutting down...
...Leverett House comedy night planned for this weekend remained up in the air last night after the Undergraduate Council's executive board decided not to cover any losses the event might incur...