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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon during a General Assembly meeting Tuesday urged governments not to cut aid for the international fight against HIV/AIDS, the AP/Washington Post reports. Even as Ban "called for "bold action" not only to increase funding but also to break down social barriers to achieve the goal set by world leaders in 2006 of universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention services, treatment, care and support by 2010," he and other speakers at the meeting "reviewing progress and challenges in the battle against AIDS indicated that it will be exceedingly difficult - if not impossible - to reach the goal" (Lederer, AP/Washington Post, 6/16).
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Cole Foundation Injects $2.5 Million To Bolster Leukemia Research
Canada has received new support to recruit some of its best minds in pediatric leukemia research, thanks to the Cole Foundation. The family foundation has generously pledged $2.5 million to support up-and-coming, Montreal-based researchers at the Universitçİ de Montrçİal, McGill University and the Universitçİ du Quçİbec"s Institut national de la recherche scientifique - Institut Armand-Frappier. The Cole Foundation investment will include:
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Nearly 9 In 10 Seniors Satisfied With Medigap

Medigap policyholders are overwhelmingly satisfied with their coverage and say it provides good value for their money, according to a new survey released today by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) and America"s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). "Medigap policies provide important protections from Medicare"s high out-of-pocket costs," said Scott P. Serota, BCBSA president and CEO. "Seniors are highly satisfied with these policies." The new survey, conducted by American Viewpoint, Inc. on behalf of BCBSA and AHIP, found that 88 percent of Medigap policyholders are satisfied with their coverage and 62 percent are very satisfied. In addition, more than three-fourths (77 percent) of policyholders surveyed say Medigap provides excellent or good value for their money and eighty-seven percent would recommend Medigap to a friend or relative. "Nearly 10 million seniors across the country rely on Medigap for their health security," said Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of AHIP. "Seniors like the predictability, financial security, and peace of mind these plans provide." According to the survey, the aspects policyholders like most about their Medigap coverage are that it allows them to see the doctor of their choice, it provides financial security and peace of mind, and it makes it easier to deal with medical bills and paperwork. Other key findings include: -- Medigap policyholders are unwilling to pay higher deductibles or other out-of-pocket expenses in order to reduce their premiums (69 percent). -- A majority (68 percent) of policyholders would oppose Congressional action that would require policyholders to pay annual deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses for services that are currently covered by their Medigap policies. -- If policyholders could no longer afford to purchase Medigap insurance, their main concerns would be dealing with medical bills/Medicare (22 percent); the possibility of high costs due to illness (18 percent); out-of-pocket costs for health care (17 percent); and loss of financial security and peace of mind (13 percent). The national telephone survey was conducted by American Viewpoint, Inc. between March 16 and 22, 2009. In all, 500 telephone interviews with Medicare enrollees who have self-purchased Medigap plans were conducted. The sample was drawn from a targeted Survey Sampling database of those ages 65 and older and respondents were randomly selected. All survey findings are estimates because they are based on a sample of persons rather than the entire population. The margin of error for N=500 is +4.5% at a 95% confidence level. America"s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) is the national association representing nearly 1,300 member companies providing health insurance coverage to more than 200 million Americans. AHIP provides a unified voice for the community of health insurance plans. A major policy goal for our members is to expand access to high quality, affordable coverage to all Americans. We have developed innovative proposed solutions to promote universal coverage, raise the bar on quality, and make health care services more affordable. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) is a national federation of 39 independent, community-based and locally operated Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies that collectively provide healthcare coverage to more than 100 million members -- one-in-three Americans. America"s Health Insurance Plans


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