Pennsylvania senate OKs dollars for doctors, but not for health insurance
Philadelphia Inquirer, December 12, 2007
The Pennsylvania Senate has voted to extend a malpractice insurance subsidy for doctors and hospitals through 2008, but has rejected an effort to divert a surplus from a malpractice reserve fund to pay for adult health insurance.
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