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Washington State Health Care Reform Update

Posted on December 7, 2012 by whatcomalliance • Leave a comment

Washington State Health Care Reform Update Check out this update on Health Reform, and the coming changes for Washington State. Continue reading »

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Help available in Whatcom County to manage Medicare changes

Posted on November 9, 2012 by whatcomalliance • Leave a comment

Check out this article in the Bellingham Herald, written by Larry Thompson, the Executive Director of the Whatcom Alliance for Healthcare Access.  If you need help concerning your Medicare enrollment, WAHA, along with the SHIBA program can help.  Read More: Help available in Whatcom County to manage Medicare changes Continue reading »

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US Health Care Spending 1960-2010: Who Pays?

Posted on November 9, 2012 by whatcomalliance • Leave a comment

US Health Care Spending 1960-2010: Who Pays? Continue reading »

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Take part in a community conversation about health care in Whatcom

Posted on October 5, 2012 by whatcomalliance • 2 Comments

Health Care: A Community Conversation

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Boom In Trauma Centers Can Help Save Lives, But At What Price?

Posted on September 25, 2012 by whatcomalliance

Take a look at this article from Kaiser Health News describing the growth of new Trauma Centers all across the U.S.  This phenomenon is taking place in Washington as well, with several new centers being opened in and around the Seattle area.  Read More: Boom In Trauma Centers Can Help Save Lives, But At What … Continue reading »

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McKenna: Creativity will save health care dollars

Posted on September 18, 2012 by whatcomalliance

Take a look at this article from the The Herald, highlighting the views of Attorney Rob McKenna on our current health care system.  Read More: McKenna: Creativity will save health care dollars Continue reading »

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Health care’s heap of wasteful spending

Posted on September 17, 2012 by whatcomalliance • Leave a comment

Check out this article from the Washington Post.  This article chronicles the large amounts of money that is being wasted in our current health care system.  Read More: Health care’s heap of wasteful spending Continue reading »

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Transforming Local Healthcare is WAHA’s latest tool for creating dialogue and collaboration while connecting you with resources, information and the latest news about Accountable Care Organizations and health care reform.

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  • Boom In Trauma Centers Can Help Save Lives, But At What Price?

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