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 IOM Report: Tax Medical Care, Double Public Health SpendingAn Institute of Medicine panel recommended a new tax on medical care to generate more funding for public health initiatives to help prevent disease. The Wall Street Journal: Report Urges New Tax On Medical CareAn influential federal advisory body called for levying a new tax on medical care to finance improvements to public-health services in the U.S. A report Tuesday from the Institute of Medicine says the U.S. health system has a  fixation  on clinical care, or treating people when they get sick, rather than preventing them from getting ill in the first place. More money from reliable sources  stanley cup deutschland is needed to fix the problem, said the report, which calls for the U. stanley mug S. to close a gap in life expectancy with other high-income nations within 20 years  Radnofsky, 4/10 .NPR: Panel Proposes A New Tax To Pay For Public HealthIt may sound counterintuitive, but a panel of experts from the聽Institute of Medicine聽has concluded that the best way to slow the nation s breakneck spending on medical care is to  stanley cup uk impose a tax on every health care transaction. That tax聽-- amount TBD, but possibly a half-percent or so聽-- would go to replenish the coffers of the nation s state and local public health agencies. In so doing, according to the IOM panel, the public health workforce could renew its historic role in looking at population rather than individual health care, and thus  offer efficient and effective approaches to improving the nation s  Djcq Except For Drugmakers On US Soil, Pharma Products Will See 100% Tariff
 Thursday, Jun 11 2009DaimlerChrysler Announces Chrysler Group Will Lose $1.5B in Third QuarterDaimlerChrysler AG s unexpectedly announced that its Chrysler Group will lose about $1.5 billion in the third quarter -- more the double previous forecasts, the Wall Street Journal reports  McCracken et al., Wall Street Journal, 9/17 . Earlier this month, Chrysler and the United Aut owala o Workers ended discussions on health care, meaning that the automaker will not receive the same health benefit concessions from the union as  stanley cups uk Ford and GM. UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said the union would not enter the agreement because Chrysler is in better financial condition than the other two companies  Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 9/11 . DaimlerChrysler officials said the Chrysler Group is being affected by increasing health care and pension costs for former employees. The company will spend an estimated $2.3 billion in 2006 to cover health care costs of 375,000 employees, retirees, dependents and surviving spouses.  Those costs added an average $1,400 to the cost of each vehicle Chrysler produced last year, according to Bloomberg/Philadelphia Inquirer  van Loon/Powell, Bloomberg stanley canada /Philadelphia Inquirer, 9/16 . The  worsened outlook raises pressure on the UAW  to resume concession discussions, according to the Journal  Wall Street Journal, 9/17 .Ford To Eliminate Jobs, Close FactoriesMeanwhile, Ford announced that it will eliminate an additional 10,000 salaried jobs and finish cutting all 30,000