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Ore., Calif., require transgender health coverage Huffington Post SALEM, Ore. — Regulators in Oregon and California have quietly directed some health insurance companies to stop denying coverage for transgender patients because of their gender identity. The states aren't requiring coverage of specific medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurance Exchanges Luring For-Profit Health Plans Huffington Post (blog) The health insurance industry fought President Barack Obama's health care reform law tooth and nail during congressional debate in 2009 and 2010 and continues to criticize it. That doesn't mean the big for-profit health plans don't think there's money ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Overweight? Smoke? Pay Up Businessweek The 69 percent of American adults who are overweight or obese and the 19 percent of us who smoke pay more for health insurance because of the risks associated. People with a body mass index of 30 or higher, considered obese, pay on average 22 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Regulators seek $2.8 million from DC Chartered Health Plan owner Thompson Washington Post District insurance regulators are seeking a $2.8 million payment from city businessman Jeffrey E. Thompson, alleging that his health insurance company did not receive an income tax refund to which it was entitled. That company, D.C. Chartered Health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Massachusetts governor seeks to revamp retiree health care Reuters On average, states have set aside only about 5 percent of what is estimated to be their retiree health care and other non-pension benefits such as life insurance. At the end of 2010 that left a $627 billion gap, according to a report by the Pew Center ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exclusive: Wal-Mart exploring private health insurance exchange for small biz Orlando Business Journal (blog) Wal-Mart is exploring the idea of building a private health insurance exchange tailored to offer cheaper health insurance to small businesses, a vice president told Orlando Business Journal Jan. 11. Marcus Osborne, vice president of health and wellness ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Utah Obamacare Showdown Is Test For Federal Health Officials Huffington Post (blog) Nevertheless, the Obama administration last week gave conditional approval to Utah's health insurance exchange. The question is: Who will blink? Will Herbert agree to the major changes demanded by the Department of Health and Human Services or will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Al Franken: Health insurance details soon Pioneer Press Minnesota Sen. Al Franken says he thinks the Obama administration will soon release details of how states can provide health insurance to lower-income people as part of the federal healthcare overhaul. Franken met Friday, Jan. 11, at the state Capitol ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care Affordability Summit day two: In a perfect world Orlando Business Journal (blog) 11 at the second day of the Foundation of Associated Industries of Florida's 2013 Health Care Affordability Summit to a lighter-than-expected panel, with J.D. Kleinke, a resident fellow at the American Enterprises Institute, missing the talk due to the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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