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Through the Progressive Action Network (PAN), Kirshner contacted a handful of students interested in the affordable housing issue including Shoshana L. Weiner '97, the Fair Housing Committee coordinator for Phillips Brooks House, and Melissa B. Weintraub...
...Healthcare has been rewriting the economics of the industry. "The entrance of U.S. Healthcare into virtually any market led to increased cost controls in that market and to real intense competition," says Jonathan Weiner, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland. "In many ways, even those not enrolled in U.S. Healthcare benefited in some degree." For the company, which has been an East Coast powerhouse among health-maintenance organizations, the merger offers ready access to all 50 states...
...Healthcare's operating style has paid off big for management. As Weiner notes, "A lot of people, particularly physicians, have criticized the many millions of dollars of profits ceos of U.S. Healthcare and other for-profit managed-health-care companies have made." Leonard Abramson, the founder of U.S. Healthcare, whom Compton hails as a "visionary genius," stands to pocket some $920 million in cash and stock from the merger--not bad for a guy who drove a cab to put himself through pharmacy school. Last week Abramson boasted, "We intend to set the standard against which all health-care companies...
About 75 students and members of the community attended the panel discussion on "Democracy in South Asia," held in the Kennedy School of Government's Malcolm Weiner Auditorium on Saturday...
...students of Harvard, we didn't want Harvard invoking our name while evicting people from their homes," said HCAH member Shoshana Weiner...