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Retirees can sue Livermore lab over health care
San Francisco Chronicle
A state appeals court has revived a lawsuit by retired employees of the University of California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory over UC's decision in 2008 to switch their health insurance to a private plan that covered less and cost more. The ...
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So everyone has health insurance. Now what?
Boston Business Journal (blog)
What's clear is we are less than a year from full implementation of The Affordable Care Act, forever known as ObamaCare, and as such are but a few short months from ruining the concept of quality health insurance as we know it. Look no further than ...
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Health coverage choices narrowed by state rate decision
Cumberland Times-News
CUMBERLAND — A major player in the health insurance market for economically disadvantaged people will no longer offer new coverage for individuals in Western Maryland and other parts of the state. Priority Partners, a managed-care organization, will ...
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Counting Health Care Changes In The 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal
Kaiser Health News
KHN's Mary Agnes Carey and Politico Pro's Jennifer Haberkorn detail the deal struck between President Obama and Congress to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff" and what the compromise means for hospitals and doctors who serve Medicare patients.
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Kaiser Health News
The 12-month countdown
The Economist (blog)
The huge law contains many provisions, but its main goal is to expand health insurance. Beginning in 2014, insurers can no longer refuse coverage to the sick. The cost of insuring them will be paid out of fees from cheap, healthy consumers—the law ...
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The Economist (blog)
'Obamacare' Offers Young Adult Health Care and Peace of Mind
The Hartford Guardian
Motivated, and armed with an architectural degree, Rumeisha Bowyer set out to obtain employment in her field, with health care benefits thrown in. Two years and several full- and part-time jobs later, however, the 24-year-old is still searching for ...
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Even if Obamacare works as advertised, US health care will lag behind Europe's
Baltimore Sun
But this is still a national disgrace, because it leaves the United States as the only industrialized country in the world that does not provide all of its citizens with a guaranteed level of basic health care. Related; Injecting Obamacare into economy ...
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FNF buys Digital Insurance
Jacksonville Business Journal
Digital, founded in 2000 and based in Atlanta, specializes in health insurance distribution and benefits management for businesses for small to medium-sized companies that might find it more difficult to access rates and plans from insurance carriers ...
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Jacksonville Business Journal


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