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After Newtown shootings, questions about mental health insurance coverage
NBCNews.com (blog)
Insurance coverage for mental health treatment has long been spotty. More than a quarter of U.S. adults have a diagnosable mental health problem in any given year, but fewer than half receive treatment. While the Affordable Care Act, along with the ...
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Aetna CEO Bertolini: Get Ready for 'Rate Shock' as Some Health Insurance ...
Forbes
Last week, Aetna, the third-largest private health insurer in the U.S., held its annual investor conference in New York, in which company executives laid out their detailed assessment of the post-election environment for health insurance. Aetna's ...
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Many States Say 'No' to Health Insurance Exchanges
U.S. News & World Report
By default, the federal government will implement health insurance exchanges in the 25 states that are not moving forward, helping the uninsured gain coverage. Another seven states, according to the Kaiser Foundation's count, will operate exchanges in ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Get serious about mental health care
CNN
Editor's note: Aaron E. Carroll is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine and the director of the university's Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research. He blogs about health policy at The ...
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State-Federal Partnership Health Insurance Exchanges: The Great Unknown
Forbes
Beginning in 2013, states will commence implementing health care insurance exchanges as required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). To this point most legislators, policymakers and health care experts have discussed the ...
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Forbes
Connecticut Health Agency Fights Desperation Among the Insured
Stateline
Washington has so far distributed around $45 million in Consumer Assistance Program grants to 36 states. Today, at least 22 states have created offices to provide consumer assistance to citizens on health insurance matters. Some of them, like ...
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Local View: A Nebraska health care solution
Lincoln Journal Star
What should we do about health care reform in Nebraska? I am often asked whether I am for or against "Obamacare" and whether I think the Republicans or the Democrats are right. This is usually followed by an awkward pause on my part as I try to figure ...
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Two Georgia hospital systems to offer health insurance
Bizjournals.com
The hospital systems intend to create a health plan that will offer Medicare Advantage and commercial insurance in 2014, as well as serve the two organizations' employee base that, with their families, exceeds 35,000, the medical news website reports.
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Should Haslam let feds set up health care exchange?
Johnson City Press (subscription)
Gov. Bill Haslam said last week he is content with allowing the federal government to establish Tennessee's health insurance exchange under the federal Affordable Care Act. Haslam, who earlier suggested it might be prudent for the state to have some ...
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