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China to Increase Healthcare Subsidies by 19 Per Cent
- Saturday May 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
China will increase its healthcare subsidies by 19 per cent this year as part of efforts to deepen social reforms and strengthen safety nets, the government said today.
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Singapore to increase sin taxes to help its growing number of elderlies
- Friday February 21, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Singapore on Friday announced steep increases in alcohol, gambling and tobacco taxes as it pledged billions of dollars in healthcare subsidy for its growing ranks of elderly citizens.
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Barack Obama's health plan set for launch, ready or not
- Saturday September 28, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Starting Tuesday, an estimated 50 million Americans who don't have health insurance can start signing up for coverage as the core of President Barack Obama's overhaul takes hold. Subsidies will be available to help those with lower-incomes pay for insurance. And on January 1, people will no longer be denied coverage because of previous illnesses.
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China to Increase Healthcare Subsidies by 19 Per Cent
- Saturday May 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
China will increase its healthcare subsidies by 19 per cent this year as part of efforts to deepen social reforms and strengthen safety nets, the government said today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Singapore to increase sin taxes to help its growing number of elderlies
- Friday February 21, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Singapore on Friday announced steep increases in alcohol, gambling and tobacco taxes as it pledged billions of dollars in healthcare subsidy for its growing ranks of elderly citizens.
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www.ndtv.com
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Barack Obama's health plan set for launch, ready or not
- Saturday September 28, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Starting Tuesday, an estimated 50 million Americans who don't have health insurance can start signing up for coverage as the core of President Barack Obama's overhaul takes hold. Subsidies will be available to help those with lower-incomes pay for insurance. And on January 1, people will no longer be denied coverage because of previous illnesses.
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www.ndtv.com