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Birth Control Lawsuits: Obama Health Care Mandates Loosen Legal Challenges Huffington Post NEW YORK -- The legal challenges over religious freedom and the birth control coverage requirement in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul appear to be moving toward the U.S. Supreme Court. Faith-affiliated charities, hospitals and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New national health care law clouds reimbursement picture for hospitals Journal Times RACINE COUNTY — The Affordable Care Act is scrambling the reimbursement picture for hospitals in ways that make it impossible to predict the outcomes, Wheaton Franciscan executives say. The new national health care law, or Obamacare, and other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aurora Health Care Says It Will Lay Off Employees Because Of Obamacare Huffington Post Dr. Nick Turkal, CEO of Wisconsin-based non-profit health care provider Aurora Health Care, announced earlier this month that his employer would be cutting jobs due to Obamacare, The Journal Times reports. In a letter to employees he wrote that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance view mixed among the uninsured Enid News & Eagle Across the street at Zocolo's Mexican Restaurant, owner Sherry Seaberg also does without health insurance herself, and does not offer it to her employees. She said it's not a question of politics or philosophy, but of survival. "We have very small ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care to keep growing in Topeka Topeka Capital Journal You would be hard-pressed to find a pundit or economist who thinks the current health care model is sustainable, but it is equally difficult to dispute the role hospitals have in generating jobs and income, especially in rural communities. In Topeka ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Premiums to rise under health care law Dayton Daily News Elisabeth Dyer of Harrison Twp. is a lymphoma survivor. She was worried that her husband might lose his job at Kodak -- and his health insurance along with it -- and her cancer history would have prevented her from getting new coverage if not the for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance costs for Gastonia employees likely to rise Gaston Gazette Gastonia's health insurance fund is hemorrhaging, and the Band Aid beginning this summer will likely involve higher costs for city employees. "The health insurance issue is the most critical thing we're facing," said City Manager Ed Munn, during a City ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CompuNet Clinical adjusts for health care reform Dayton Daily News CompuNet Clinical Laboratories is preparing for its future under health care reform, which changes how care providers are paid, puts more focus on preventative health measures, and increases the number of people insured and receiving services. Reform ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
So far, health care reform nothing but words Tribune-Review The law's most controversial component — requiring most Americans to carry health insurance or face a penalty — takes effect in about 11 months. A lot needs to happen before that, including the creation of online health insurance marketplaces to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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