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Legacy of Prime Minister Christie

Rumours are that Prime Minister Christie wants the Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) Healthcare plan to be his legacy to the …

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The Blue Ribbon Commission Responds

The Blue Ribbon Commission responds The Nassau Institute report by Nadeem Esmail, Director of Health System Performance Studies at The …

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NHI – Government flunks due diligence test

It is reported that the Government intends to table in Parliament its proposed National Health Insurance plan (NHI) before yearend. …

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Questions and answers about National Health Insurance

The Nassau Institute Health Insurance Report has been circulated to the public. Some individuals and groups are wondering how they, …

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Bahamian healthcare costliest in world

On January 31st 2004 the Blue Ribbon Commission on National Health Insurance (the "BRC") delivered its proposed plan to the …

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Health Insurance in the Bahamas – An analysis and alternative policy options

We are pleased to announce the report “Health Insurance in the Bahamas”, a comprehensive study by Nadeem Esmail, the Director …

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The Nassau Institute has a Plan for health care.

The government campaign for Universal Healthcare is on a fast track to implementation, judging by the Health Minister's remarks to …

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How the Welfare State Corrupted Sweden

by Per Bylund Old people in Sweden say that to be Swedish means to supply for your own, to take …

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State Control of Health Care

A presentation by The Nassau Institute to Civil Society Bahamas Ltd (CSB) 7:30pm, Wednesday, April 19, 2006, at The College …

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