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This was also true for private insures, anduntil recently their combined reimbursementshelped pay for the instruction and researchprovided by teaching hospital-effectively makingup for operating losses...
Teaching hospitals are more expensive to runbecause of their research and teaching work. Butthey also cost more because they treat patientswho are sicker, on average, as well as a higherproportion of the uninsured, who cannot pay fortheir own care...
...Many HMOs wanted no part of the treatment, branding it as experimental. The problem is, the only way to change that designation is for women to undergo the treatment as part of a clinical study. And that gets pricey unless insurance companies chip in. "Insurers should be willing to pay," says Dr. John Durant, of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. "They'd probably save money with fewer relapses and more premiums...
MOYERS: It's certainly true that Star Wars was seen by a lot of adults, yours truly included. Even if I hadn't wanted to pay attention, I realized that I had to take it seriously because my kids were taking it seriously. And now my grandkids take it seriously...
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