Judith Stein may refer to: (wikipedia)
The whole program requires people to pay a lot of attention, so much attention that many are not going to do it at all.
The President spent surprisingly little time talking about health care in his address, an issue of primary concern to everyone. But the ideas he did espouse are more about saving money than getting people health care.
She's a creative and intelligent person with a very compassionate soul so she was very, very effective with our older clients.
She was a paralegal and advocate supreme. She truly cared about getting people the heath care they needed.
If we're really concerned about negotiating the best prices possible, the best way is to buy in bulk for all 43 million beneficiaries. Wal-Mart figured that out. Wal-Marts in Baltimore and in Hartford (Conn.) don't negotiate on their own.
She wanted to do public interest work. She wanted to use her paralegal degree to help others. She's been terrific. She does work caringly and with a great deal of excellence.
It is impossible for Part D to work for beneficiaries without full disclosure by plans of all relevant information.
So far, people aren't saving money. Call me back in a month, and we'll see. I hope they do end up saving.