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Setup for states' health insurance exchanges is massive job with crucial deadline Washington Post The Obama administration this past week gave eight states and the District of Columbia conditional approval to operate health insurance exchanges, the online marketplaces where consumers will use federal subsidies to purchase insurance policies. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Domino's founder sues feds over health care law Fox News DETROIT – The founder of Domino's Pizza is suing the federal government over mandatory contraception coverage in the health care law. Tom Monaghan, a devout Roman Catholic, says contraception isn't health care but a "gravely immoral" practice. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Portage non-union employees offered changes in health insurance : Portage News nwitimes.com (0) Comments. PORTAGE | Reigning in health insurance costs has been a priority for the city. It's been a balance, said Mayor James Snyder and Clerk-Treasurer Chris Stidham, to try to reduce the city's deficit spending on health insurance and provide a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Richard Cowart: Two Tennesseans will influence national health policy The Tennessean Energy and Commerce has jurisdiction over such significant health issues as Medicaid, Medicare Parts B, C and D, children's health insurance, long-term care, hospital construction, medical devices and private insurance. Specifically, issues of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fewer health care options for illegal immigrants | www.statesman.com Austin American-Statesman But President Barack Obama's health care overhaul threatens to roll back some of those services if clinics and hospitals are overwhelmed with newly insured patients and can't afford to care for as many poor families. To be clear, Obama's law was never ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care law is still fighting for its life Covington News Having survived the Supreme Court and the November elections, President Obama's health care law now faces an even bigger hurdle: the reality of making it work. Implementation of any massive new program requires cooperation, something the health care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Branstad picks health care partnership Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Branstad is retaining Iowa's autonomy by being able to administer our own health care programs, oversee the insurance industry in Iowa and put in place measures allowing citizens to take their health into their own hands through initiatives like the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Firefighters to pay more for health care costs Omaha World-Herald The biggest differences from Suttle's plan address the city's most pressing financial concerns: Firefighters would pay more toward their health care costs and more toward their pension benefits than they would have under Suttle's contract. Pension ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our opinion: Paying too much for health insurance Times Record News Federal health reform — the Affordable Care Act — is supposed to not just expand coverage, but lower the cost of health insurance with rules intended to cut overhead and make care more cost-effective. Some changes, like keeping administrative costs ... See all stories on this topic » |
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