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Oregon Health Plan Defeated
Stateline.org story on how Oregon voters "gave a resounding 'no' to a proposed single-payer health insurance system Tuesday" due to "what critics called flawed and vague language in the proposal," but notes that "backers of universal health coverage vowed to try again in 2004."  
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Medicare Home Health Agencies: Weaknesses in Federal and State Oversight Mask Potential Quality Issues
A July 2002 GAO report now available from Open Minds. See also the page at the Open Minds site that provides an overview of the report - "Although HHA surveys conducted nationwide since 1998 identified a small proportion of HHAs with serious, COP-level deficiencies, there is evidence suggesting that the extent of serious care problems may be understated and that situations endangering the health and well-being of home health patients may occur more often than documented."  
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