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Obamacare: Florida GOP Gov. Rick Scott Won't Implement Health Care Reform
Huffington Post
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R), one of the most vocal critics of President Barack Obama's health care reform law, won't carry out a central component of its aim to extend health insurance coverage to poor and middle-class residents of his state.
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Texas won't bite on selecting core health benefits package under Obama law
Dallas Morning News
AUSTIN — Texas will decline to choose the core package of medical items and services that insurers, starting in just over one year, will have to provide to several million Texans in the state-regulated health insurance market and a new online ...
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115000 Women a Year Lose Health Insurance Through Divorce
Yahoo! News (blog)
Divorce doesn't just lead to broken hearts and households—it has a tremendous impact on women's health: Each year, an estimated 115,000 women lose private health insurance in the months following divorce, and about 65,000 of them remain uninsured ...
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Baylor Health Care System merging with Scott & White to create state's largest ...
Dallas Morning News
The Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, a $350 million outpatient cancer center, will be the largest cancer facility in Texas. The 450,000- square-foot center and 120-bed cancer hospital located in Dallas was designed to be listed among the ...
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Decision day for states on health insurance marketplaces
CNN International
For most people, the decision won't mean much initially. Whatever states decide, consumers and small businesses in every state will have access to a health insurance exchange -- a place for people without work-based coverage to buy a policy. Analysts ...
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Feds OK health insurance exchange plan in NY - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal
In an application for a federal grant to support setting up the exchange, New York officials said they expect a million people will get insurance through the program. That would reduce the percentage of New Yorkers without health insurance to 10 ...
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U.S. health care could shrink for illegal immigrants
USA TODAY
ALAMO, Texas (AP) — President Obama's landmark health care overhaul threatens to roll back some services for the country's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants if clinics and hospitals are overwhelmed with newly insured patients and can't afford to ...
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Colorado Meets Health Care Deadline Early « CBS Denver
CBS Local
The federal government set a Friday deadline for states to notify Washington if they will set up their own insurance exchanges under the federal health care law. Colorado has already moved ahead setting up an exchange, which is a private marketplace ...
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Utah decides to stick with its own health exchange
Huffington Post
Gary Herbert announced Friday that Utah will stick with its own existing health insurance exchange in hopes that the federal government will deem it acceptable under the health care overhaul. Rather than joining rank with 19 fellow Republican governors ...
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Obama's health care law still facing court challenges
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — President Obama's health care law isn't out of the legal woods yet. Six months after surviving the Supreme Court by the slimmest of margins, the law still faces lower court challenges to its insurance purchasing mandates, tax penalties, ...
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