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Employers Must Offer Family Care, Affordable or Not New York Times WASHINGTON — In a long-awaited interpretation of the new health care law, the Obama administration said Monday that employers must offer health insurance to employees and their children, but will not be subject to any penalties if family coverage is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employees and retirees can lose health insurance when a firm closes or is sold Washington Post For some people, the promise of employer-provided health insurance is reason enough to take a job or stay put in one. But unexpected events — a corporate bankruptcy or sale, for example — can undermine the security of on-the-job coverage and leave ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: Health insurance threshold could adversely affect job market Wichita Business Journal (blog) Provisions in the federal health care reform law that require companies who have 50 or more employees to provide health insurance coverage to their workers has some businesses honing their math skills. Some suggest that to avoid that threshold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicaid, other health care issues likely to be contentious at Legislature The Missoulian HELENA – Once again, health care will be a contentious issue at the Montana Legislature – and the biggest battle is likely over whether Montana approves new, federally funded health coverage for 60,000 people in the state. Most Democrats and health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal challenge continues over city's choice to manage health insurance fund The Augusta Chronicle The insurance company whose protest failed to convince Augusta commissioners to change their decision to award a lucrative contract to Blue Cross Blue Shield will pursue its challenge in court. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Madison County leaders appoint committee to research health insurance costs ... Syracuse.com Citing rising budget pressures, Madison County leaders have appointed a committee to research the cost of health insurance coverage for elected officials and management employees. Members of the Madison County Board of Supervisors are the only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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