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Are Gold-Plated Health Benefits Making American Workers Worse Off?
Daily Beast
One of the tricky parts of discussing inequality is how you compute income. Americans take a lot of their compensation in the form of tax-advantaged benefits, particularly health care costs. Michael Tanner of Cato argues that if you look at total ...
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Behind Double-Digit Premium Increases
New York Times
National health care spending has been rising at an unusually low rate for three consecutive years. Yet health insurance companies in some states with lax regulations are requesting and winning double-digit premium increases for some customers.
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Panel advises local businesses about health care act
The News Herald
A panel from the National Restaurant Association and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association answer questions regarding the new Affordable Health Care Act with local business owners Tuesday in Panama City Beach. Heather Leiphart | The News ...
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The United States needs to see the doctor
Washington Post
January has turned out to be a banner month for fans of American exceptionalism. As documented in voluminous detail in a 404-page report released last week by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, Americans lead shorter lives ...
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Facts about America's health care quality that the world doesn't know
Fox News
To justify more government control of America's health care, ObamaCare supporters frequently assert that access to and quality of health care in the United States are poor. However, the facts from source documents and medical journals show that ...
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Uncertain fate awaits Minnesota's health plan for working poor
MinnPost.com
The fate of a key state program that provides health coverage to low-income Minnesotans appears uncertain as the state begins serious efforts to implement the federal health care reform law. The program, called MinnesotaCare, provides subsidized ...
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Lawmakers consider nixing mandatory health insurance for N.J. college students
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
That's the question lawmakers are weighing as they consider controversial legislation that would eliminate New Jersey's requirement that all college students have health insurance in order to attend class. College officials are pushing lawmakers to ...
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Pawtucket doctor offers innovative health care option
Valley Breeze
The Access to Basic Care Initiative, a unique health membership program designed by Dr. Zaheer Shah's North Smithfield and Pawtucket urgent care centers, has signed up nearly 100 patients since it was launched 90 days ago. And Shah believes the plan ...
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Valley Breeze
States struggling over president's health care law
Washington Times
States can run their own virtual marketplace that allows consumers to shop for the best deal on health insurance plans. They can do nothing and let the federal government run such an exchange in their state. Or they can take the middle road and enter a ...
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Washington Times
Can Downton Abbey 'Health Plan' Replace Obamacare?
Forbes
In a recently aired episode of Downton Abbey, Lady Grantham showed that at least some of the estate's servants seem to enjoy health coverage far more generous than anything envisioned by Obamacare. Speaking to Mrs. Hughes, Downton's "redoubtable ...
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