It would include extended unemployment benefits, aid to the states for health-care programmes, more infrastructure spending and other items.
The review found 12 factors which contributed to the deaths, including the fact that records had been mixed up, medication did not follow national guidelines and care programmes were not properly co-ordinated.
In yet another blow to Big Tobacco , Mr Clinton announced in his message that the Justice Department was planning to sue the tobacco companies for smoking-related costs borne by federal health-care programmes.
Almost half of all pregnant women living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries received antiretrovirals to prevent mother-to-child transmission, and more children living with HIV are benefiting from treatment and care programmes than ever before.
It proposed capping discretionary spending, the sort that needs annual authorisation, raising Social Security taxes and limiting benefits, imposing a raft of cost controls on federal health care programmes, and eliminating tax breaks while lowering tax rates.
It listed 27 edits made to the film, and said the fourth feature film in the X-Men series was "scheduled with care to avoid programmes specifically made for children".
And those of us who care deeply about programmes like Medicare must embrace the need for modest reforms - otherwise, our retirement programs will crowd out the investments we need for our children, and jeopardise the promise of a secure retirement for future generations.
He believes a widespread lack of knowledge among elderly care homes about the training programmes available has contributed to the problem.
Both want to increase public spending on pre-school programmes and on health care, though Mr Bradley's plan would, as Mr Gore constantly points out, be more expensive than Mr Gore's.
Strong community health care and good coverage by public health programmes help to explain why Nordic countries rank so highly.
Two-thirds of the 6.5m lives saved through Global Fund-financed programmes were saved through TB care, and with only 17% of the budget.
Two of America's costliest entitlement programmes, Medicare (health care for the elderly) and Social Security (pensions), will go bust within a generation if they are not reformed.
Mr Obama's health-care law encourages employers to offer wellness programmes.
Its overall goal is to contribute to universal access to comprehensive HIV programmes for prevention, treatment, care and support.
The generals have shown some degree of political savvy: they promise that several of Mr Thaksin's most popular programmes, including cheap health-care and a micro-loans scheme to cut rural poverty, will continue.
Health-care costs continue to rise, with state Medicaid programmes especially under threat.
Some areas of the country are already using the programmes, but from April all primary care trusts will have to provide computerised CBT for patients who may benefit.
First the Democrats would have to put entitlements, the legally mandated programmes of Social Security (pensions), Medicare (health care for the elderly) and Medicaid (health care for the poor), on the table.
He found that fewer than 10% of congregations had programmes for the persistent problems of poverty: drug abuse, poor health care, domestic violence and lack of work training.
Many find it ironic that those Democrats who are wailing loudest over cuts to schools, universities and health care include people who voted for the pensions that are now crowding out those very programmes.
Public spending on health care per person is actually higher in America (through Medicare, Medicaid and other government programmes).
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