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Resolved Question: If presented insurance profits facts from Obama, the AFL / CIO, and MorningStar, whose numbers?

would you consider to be more accurate Obama profits numbers: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100308/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama_health_overhaul Healthcare Insurance profits as indicated by the AFL CIO http://www.aflcio.org/issues/healthcare/facts_insurancecompanyprofits.cfm Profits from Morningstar Amgen (biotechnology): Profit margin, 30.6 percent • Gilead Sciences (biotechnology): 37.6 percent • Celgene Corp. (biotechnology): 11.9 percent • Johnson & Johnson (drug manufacturer): 20.8 percent • Pfizer (drug manufacturer): 16.3 percent • GlaxoSmithKline (drug manufacturer): 17.4 percent • Unitedhealth Group (healthcare plans): 4.1 percent • WellPoint (healthcare plans): 4 percent • Aetna (healthcare plans): 3.9 percent • MedcoHealth Solutions (healthcare services): 2.1 percent • Express Scripts (healthcare services): 3.7 percent • Quest Diagnostics (healthcare services): 8.7 percent • Medtronic (medical equipment): 14.9 percent • Baxter International (medical equipment): 17.5 percent • Covidien (medical equipment): 12.3 percent Sources: Morningstar; Capital IQ Morningstar, Inc. is a leading provider of independent investment research in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. http://corporate.morningstar.com/US/asp/subject.aspx?xmlfile=177.xmlMelissa - here is the link since you are too lazy to go to my last question. http://takingnote.tcf.org/2009/09/who-is-making-the-biggest-profits-from-health-care.htmlJaker - Your link is wrong 404 Page Not Found more

Resolved Question: Why is Obama slamming health insurance profits? Don't they have profit margins of 3 to 4%?

Over the past year, “the profit margin for health insurance companies was a modest 3.4 percent,” Newman points out, quoting data provided by Morningstar, a company that rates mutual funds. Morningstar would have no reason to low-ball the insurance industry’s profits; its readers are looking for highly profitable sectors of the economy where they can invest. But the health plan industry is not one of those sectors: insurers ranks 87th out of 215 industries. The most profitable industry over the past year has been - beverages, with a 25.9 percent profit margin, - healthcare real-estate trusts (firms that are basically the landlords for hospitals and healthcare facilities) - application-software (think Windows). - oil and gas industry overall was 10.2 percent, three times the margin in the health insurance industry. - high-fliers like Google—which had a 20.6 percent margin - Microsoft, at 24.9 percent. - Pharmaceutical companies 16.4 percent Amgen (biotechnology): Profit margin, 30.6 percent • Gilead Sciences (biotechnology): 37.6 percent • Celgene Corp. (biotechnology): 11.9 percent • Johnson & Johnson (drug manufacturer): 20.8 percent • Pfizer (drug manufacturer): 16.3 percent • GlaxoSmithKline (drug manufacturer): 17.4 percent • Unitedhealth Group (healthcare plans): 4.1 percent • WellPoint (healthcare plans): 4 percent • Aetna (healthcare plans): 3.9 percent • MedcoHealth Solutions (healthcare services): 2.1 percent • Express Scripts (healthcare services): 3.7 percent • Quest Diagnostics (healthcare services): 8.7 percent • Medtronic (medical equipment): 14.9 percent • Baxter International (medical equipment): 17.5 percent • Covidien (medical equipment): 12.3 percent http://takingnote.tcf.org/2009/09/who-is-making-the-biggest-profits-from-health-care.htmlMelissa - using data from the AFL/CIO is tainted. MorningStar is an organization who monitors and rates investments. I would not believe the AFL/CIO numbers.DSTR - We are not talking CEO compensation. We are talking overall profit margins. If he made $1 million, would $2 million impact profits all that much?Hey mental case - I think you named yourself appropriately. I am not Paul Grass regardless of how many times you say it. You sound like Obama making false accusations about insurance industry profits. more

Resolved Question: Help with a medical invention?

I have come up with an idea for an improvement on an existing piece of medical equipment. I have no idea how to make it happen though, or even if it would really work. Should I go to one of those companies that advertise (Invent Help, Invention Submission Corp), or go to a patent lawyer? Any ideas? Thanks. more

Resolved Question: Rudy Guilannis wife experimented on dogs, your thoughts?

Would you still vote for Guilanni knowing his wife experimented on live dogs? NY Post reported: Judith Giuliani once demonstrated surgical products for a controversial medical-supply company that used dogs - which were later killed - in operations whose only purpose was to sell equipment to doctors, The Post has learned. "It was a horribly cruel, outrageous program," Friends of Animals President Priscilla Feral said about the demonstrations of medical staplers on dogs conducted by U.S. Surgical Corp. employees during Giuliani's tenure there in the late 1970s. The dogs were "either put to death following the sales demonstrations because they can't re cover from them, or they die during them," Feral said. more

Resolved Question: Is this legal?

The corporation I work for has issued a few things that seem questionable. It is a company that provides durable medical equipment ie; hospital beds, walkers, wheelchairs, etc. They want us to sit in wheelchairs for half our work day and the second half provide wheelchair cushions to see how much more comfortable it is. Reason? So we sell more cushions. Is this allowable? It seems wrong but I can't put my finger on it. Also, I have been with the company one year, my coworker in this particular office four years. I received 8 days of training. Now corp. has issued a directive that we take a test of over 80 headings, we get two chances to get 100 % and then we get fired. Is this allowed? Any help is greatly appreciated. more

Resolved Question: With all the "investigations" and blame.. why is there no news about Diane Feinstein resigning her position?

SEN. Dianne Feinstein has resigned from the Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee. As MILCON leader, Feinstein relished the details of military construction, even micromanaging one project at the level of its sewer design. She regularly took junkets to military bases around the world to inspect construction projects, some of which were contracted to her husband's companies, Perini Corp. and URS Corp. The MILCON subcommittee is not only in charge of supervising military construction, it also oversees "quality of life" issues for veterans, which includes building housing for military families and operating hospitals and clinics for wounded soldiers. Perhaps Feinstein is trying to disassociate herself from MILCON's incredible failure to provide decent medical care for wounded soldiers. Two years ago, before the Washington Post became belatedly involved, the online magazine Salon.com exposed the horrors of deficient medical care for Iraq war veterans. While leading While leading MILCON, Feinstein had ample warning of the medical-care meltdown. But she was not proactive on veteran's affairs. Feinstein abandoned MILCON as her ethical problems were surfacing in the media, and as it was becoming clear that her subcommittee left grievously wounded veterans to rot while her family was profiting from the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. It turns out that Blum also holds large investments in companies that were selling medical equipment and supplies and real estate leases—often without the benefit of competitive bidding—to the Department of Veterans Affairs, even as the system of medical care for veterans collapsed on his wife's watch. As of December 2006, according to SEC filings and www.fedspending.org, three corporations in which Blum's financial entities own a total of $1 billion in stock won considerable favor from the budgets of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs: Boston Scientific Corporation: $17.8 million for medical equipment and supplies; 85 percent of contracts awarded without benefit of competition. Kinetic Concepts Inc.: $12 million, medical equipment and supplies; 28 percent noncompetitively awarded. CB Richard Ellis: The Blum-controlled international real estate firm holds congressionally funded contracts to lease office space to the Department of Veterans Affairs. It also is involved in redeveloping military bases turned over to the private sector. You would think that, considering all the money Feinstein's family has pocketed by waging global warfare while ignoring the plight of wounded American soldiers, she would show a smidgeon of shame and resign from the entire Senate, not just a subcommittee. Conversely, you'd think she might stick around MILCON to try and fix the medical-care disaster she helped to engineer for the vets who were suckered into fighting her and Bush's panoply of unjust wars more

Resolved Question: Are you in agreement to legislation requiring a bio-chip implant in humans with a crime record?

Veri-Chip Corp. is mfg. a bio-chip capable of being implanted under the skin in farm animals so that their entire history can be on file with the new NAIS oversite boondoggle agency. The stated purpose: to control disease outbreaks and limit their contamination. A similar chip can be implanted under the skin of humans as well, for the purpose of clear absolute identification making it difficult to compromise or steal one's identity. This technology is capable of containing all of your medical, financial and property records and related identifying numbers and history. Certain machine "readers" can then readily access this micro chip information. It is unclear as to whether or not a thief could steal this information by simply kidnapping a person & then using a hackers equipment to access this information? Would this type of implant invite a new type of criminal activity? If the implant bus.isn't clear to you, here is a website that can help - http://www.nonais.org/ more

Resolved Question: what are ramifications of a corporation dissolution?I have no employees, no depth and no tax problems.?

and no tax problems. As a doctor I incorporated (S-Corp.)myself thinking it will help me when I need to lease a medical equipment. Now I know that I don't need to be incorporated. Thanks. more

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