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What's in store for money matters in 2013? Boston Globe New Year's Eve bells will ring in more than confetti showers and new diets. For consumers, Jan. 1 will usher in fresh laws, regulations, and trends that will immediately affect their spending and saving power, regardless of fiscal cliff decisions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Five ways your health care will change in 2013 The Courier-Journal Starting in 2013, the Affordable Care Act requires insurance companies to send their subscribers a standardized, four-page summary of benefits and coverage that runs through the health plan in easy-to-understand terms. Think of this as a nutrition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care law is serious business Atlanta Journal Constitution Ullio and other business owners are discovering that while the law pushes business to offer a health plan or pay a penalty, many employers can pass most of the costs of an insurance plan on to their employees, as long as the employees are paid enough ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Budget struggle raising anxiety for health care Knoxville News Sentinel Yet more government spending is also being promised as President Barack Obama's health care overhaul advances and millions of uninsured people move closer to getting government-subsidized coverage. "Imagine a person being told they are going to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care ruling may affect local hospital's funding Themountainpress Last summer, ruling on President Obama's signature health-care policy, the Supreme Court struck down a provision requiring states to expand their Medicaid programs. Medicaid is the federal health-care program for low-income people. The ruling could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3 Horrendous Health-Care Stocks This Week Motley Fool The last full week of 2012 brought fears of falling off the fiscal cliff, which in turn brought the overall markets down. Health-care stocks were no exception, but the worst results had nothing to do with the fiscal cliff. Here are three of the most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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16 insurance companies stop dealings with 6 medical facilities in Dubai after ... Emirates 24/7 Sixteen insurance companies will stop all dealings with six private medical facilities in Dubai as a result of those hospitals increasing prices of services by up to 20 per cent. According to a report in Emarat Al Youm, the insurance companies stated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DHA to regulate services provided through health insurance AME Info His Excellency Engineer Essa Al Maidoor, the Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), announced that the DHA will start to regulate services provided through health insurance in Dubai as these services are an important and growing part of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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