Health care reform: high-utility infographics
March 20th, 2010
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The big health care vote is Sunday. How many people out there really understand what tomorrow’s vote means for them? If you’ve seen any high-utility, accurate infographics and stories out there that help explain what tomorrow’s vote means for the U.S. health care system and the average person, please share them.
Here are a few –
- WaPo.com lays is out in its infographic “What the health bill means for you.” Their health-care legislation subsection has some interesting infographics as well. To avoid confusion with what the House approved in December, be sure to read “5 questions about the health-care legislation” before you peruse the sub-section.
- Christian Science Monitor: Health care reform bill 101: Who must buy insurance? Not an infographic, but the story is easy to read. (Thanks to my friend, Evonne Benedict, over at KING5Seattle for sharing!)
- New York Times: Democrats to Watch on the Health Care Vote (Check out their cool “Update Log” at the bottom of the page and in scroll bar below the headline. Neat feature.
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