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Kathy Ko: Language services are an essential health benefit, too San Jose Mercury News The Affordable Care Act -- more commonly known as "Obamacare" -- extends these provisions to the health care arena and requires that health insurance plans be accessible to all, including non-English speakers. Right now, the administration, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
4 things that will shape health insurance companies in 20 years MedCity News It's getting increasingly difficult to sort out what the terms payer and provider actually mean because their responsibilities are changing. That much was clear at a recent gathering of a group of health IT startups, consultants, academics and a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Central Fla. cities push for city-owned health care clinics WFTV Orlando In an effort to save taxpayer money, mayors and council members across central Florida are asking to start their own health care clinics. CareHere is a company that's helped local cities, counties and school districts open their own health care centers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County health insurance plan in good shape Perry daily.com The county agent for health care claims Chuck Booher presented the monthly financial report from October, listing $360,076.15 in funds paid through the county insurance plan with net claims and fixed costs paid coming in at $344,853.14 to make the net ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mergers sweep through health care sector Minneapolis Star Tribune Insurance companies and doctors are working together as funding cuts and elements of the federal Affordable Care Act pressure them to get patients healthy at less expense. Small practices and rural health systems are putting their long-term fates into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ripon council keeping health insurance benefit Manteca Bulletin "I agree that our finances are in better shape today," said Winn, noting that nearly $62,000 from the general fund went towards the council health benefits this past year. His proposal, if approved, would have affected future council members. "You ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Slicing more than the pizza: Companies cut jobs, blame new health care law Pittsburgh Post Gazette From coal companies to home retailers to pizza makers to community colleges, employers across the United States have taken measures to fire workers, reduce their hours or postpone corporate expansion plans. The reason, some of them say, is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NJ may end requirement that college students carry health insurance Newsworks.org The legislation eliminates the requirement that full-time students at all colleges and universities maintain health insurance coverage that provides basic hospital benefits. The bare-bones policy now offered to students costs about $200 a year, but the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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