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For the Trapped-In-Their-Jobs, a Possible Escape Plan Wall Street Journal By ANDREA COOMBES. The health-care overhaul, whatever its larger merits, might offer some relief for individuals in their 50s and early 60s in the grips of "job lock." More in Next: The New Retirement. Downsizing May Not Save Your Retirement · Chasing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Still waiting Chicago Tribune Last May, the Illinois Legislature voted to start charging state government retirees something for their health care coverage. About 90 percent of retired state employees, university workers, judges and lawmakers pay nothing toward their insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AMA report on health insurance competitiveness highlights Blues' dominance in ... MiBiz MICHIGAN — An American Medical Association report that again ranks Michigan's health-insurance market as one of the least competitive in the nation provides even more fodder for argument between Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and its competitors. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fiscal Cliff: Health Care | Industry expects big job losses The Courier-Journal Like other major sectors of the economy, the health care industry would suffer if the nation falls off the fiscal cliff. But Kenneth Troske, an economics professor at the University of Kentucky, said health care would not be hit as hard as other areas. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solving problems requires focus on fixes: Opposition to health care law in ... Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) For example, the Good Shepherd Clinic in Morrow, like almost all charity clinics, is popular and has a long waiting list due to high unemployment and few adults in its community with health insurance. Like many of Georgia's charity clinics, Good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ventura County residents brace for another rise in health insurance rates Ventura County Star Aetna's rates for 68,766 people with individual policies could rise an average of 18.8 percent in April, according to California Department of Insurance filings. Health Net already increased prices an average of 14.1 percent for 30,349 Californians in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In the slog toward reform, health care providers face blows from many directions The Keene Sentinel An announcement this week that officials at Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene will have to cut expenses by $7 million over the next year to remain viable highlights an unfortunate reality about this country's health care system. That is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Musings on How We Pay for Health Care Southern Pines Pilot Medical service payments linked to making patients happy illustrates how difficult it is in medical care delivery to align payments appropriately with quality, cost-effective care. Sure, we want the physician/patient encounter to be as pleasant, polite ... See all stories on this topic » |
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