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<title>An Actuary On Health Care</title>
<description>Here's an organization with people dedicated to bettering today's health care system through listening to God's whispers.</description>
<link> http://www.navben.us/ </link>

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<title>Listen To The People</title>
<description>With Massachusetts' election of Scott Brown it is now time for Congress to Listen To The People.  We pray now Congress will unanimously agree on health care reform that the people so dearly need.</description>
<link> http://www.navben.us/Pubs/Listen%20To%20The%20People.pdf </link>
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<title> In the U.S. Health Care System, Cash Is Not King… But It Should Be </title>
<description> While the old adage "cash is king" certainly still applies to consumer and business spending, the current health system does not adhere to the "cash is king" philosophy.  I fear such failure creates distance between the physician and their patient and ultimately leads to an unsustainable economic system.  A health care system which will have fewer physicians, fewer hospitals, fewer medical advancements, reduced access, and eventually lower quality health care. </description>
<link>  http://www.navben.us/Pubs/Cash-is-King.pdf  </link>
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<title> We Declare Our Health Care Independence </title>
<description> Over the past decade, there have been numerous attempts to pass a Patients' Bill of Rights
without success. The Founding Fathers understood that the colonies required a unity of purpose
with a shared direction before they could support a Bill of Rights. With the Declaration of
Independence, the Founding Fathers achieved such unity of purpose and passed it without dissention. We require such unity of purpose by signing our own Declaration of Health Care Independence. And like the Declaration of Independence, our Declaration of Health Care
Independence will have at its center the individual. </description>
<link>  http://www.navben.us/Pubs/Declare%20Our%20Health%20Care%20Independence.pdf </link>
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