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Companies Prepare for Health Law Wall Street Journal 1, 2014, reshaping health coverage in the U.S. Employers with at least 50 workers will owe penalties if they don't cover full-time employees. Most Americans will face a parallel "individual mandate" to obtain insurance. And new online marketplaces ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Network Health to offer insurance through state program Boston Globe Medford-based Network Health, which provides health insurance for nearly 215,000 low- and moderate-income residents in Massachusetts, will be entering the commercial health insurance market by offering a half dozen plans through the Massachusetts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Obamacare' Offers Young Adult Health Care and Peace of Mind New America Media Under the ACA, young adults can remain on their parents' plan up to age 26, even if they are out of school, married or living on their own, if they cannot get health insurance through an employer. Now, Bowyer can continue receiving medications and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance premium hikes kick in today for thousands of school district ... Palm Beach Post The increases are a result of the district's new health insurance benefits, negotiated with all four labor unions representing district employees this past summer and approved by the school board on Oct. 3. The most noticeable change of the new plan is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mental Health Coverage New York Times Re "Walking the Tightrope on Mental Health Coverage," by Ron Lieber (Your Money column, Business Day, Dec. 22): As the article detailed, having mental health coverage that is affordable and accessible is an essential need. As a person with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hobby Lobby Plans To Defy Health Care Mandate NPR The federal health care law requires employee insurance plans to cover emergency contraceptives. That's something the owners of the craft store chain Hobby Lobby say they can't do. An attorney for the stores said the Christian owners consider the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care law begets higher taxes in 2013 Walla Walla Union-Bulletin New provisions of the Affordable Care Act require affluent taxpayers to pay more for Medicare and, for the first time, have their investment income subject to Medicare taxes as well. Also, people who use flexible spending accounts for health care ... See all stories on this topic » |
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