The catastrophic care proposal is intriguing; it would definitely help workers, especially lower-wage workers.
House Republicans passed a managed care proposal, put forward by Democrats, despite the leadership's objections.
They are furrowing their brows, squinting their eyes, scratching their heads and muttering, "What do all these new health care proposals mean?"
Insurance and H.M.O. groups did not waver in their opposition to the managed care proposals, including today's Senate Republican plan.
The Congressional Budget Office said the President's original health care proposal would have cut the projected growth of Medicare by $103 billion, or 9 percent, over five years.
The managed care proposal that has been put before the Legislature is deficient and pernicious in an additional respect.
The health care proposals unveiled by the Clinton Administration tonight are a far cry from the vast restructuring it proposed in 1993.
The primary care proposals include increasing payments to hospital outpatient programs and freestanding clinics and providing capital financing for new primary care clinics.
Earlier tonight we heard the president talk about his latest health care proposals.
Mr. Gramm has stood staunchly with the group's interests, helping to defeat aspects of the Clinton Administration's managed care proposals.