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Health Care Entitlements New York Times Congressional Republicans are insisting that big cuts to Medicare and Medicaid be on the table in the negotiations over the so-called fiscal cliff and deficit reduction. That stance is largely a political move against two programs, which have been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arizona's governor chooses not to form state-run health care exchange under ... Washington Post PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has decided against creating a state-run health insurance exchange to implement a key part of President Barack Obama's federal health care law. Brewer's decision announced Wednesday means the federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurance Exchanges: More Questions, Some Answers Hartford Courant Health insurance exchanges, set to begin in 2014, are an entirely new thing for the state, so there are still a lot of questions, not all of which have answers yet. About 120 people showed up for the first informational public meeting on the topic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City retirees face health-care hike Chicago Sun-Times Thousands of retired city employees are being warned to brace for a costly change to their city-subsidized health care plan tied to an $800 million unfunded liability for Chicago taxpayers. Jim Mohler, executive director of the Municipal Employees ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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3 Predictions From the Biggest Health Care Giant Motley Fool Could UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH ) have psychic powers? Probably not. But when the company makes predictions about what might happen with health care or with the U.S. economy, it pays to listen. After all, UnitedHealth reigns as the largest health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care Reform: The Next Step for Wellness Programs Business Finance Magazine With wellness programs becoming such an important tool in managing long-term health benefit costs, employers are investing more heavily in wellness-related incentives. The 2012 Mercer health benefits survey found a significant uptick for the third year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tech Workers See Opportunity as Health-Care Law Kicks In Bloomberg On the IT front, health-care systems, data companies and other industries in need of talent all are competing for the same workers, he said. The U.S. economy may create as many as 758,800 new computer and IT jobs, a 22 percent increase, from 2010 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Self-insured health plans on the rise, study finds The Hill (blog) "Employers generally, and small employers particularly, concerned about the rising cost of providing health coverage may view self-insurance as a better way to control expected cost increases," said EBRI's Paul Fronstin, who wrote Wednesday's report. See all stories on this topic » |
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