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The Health Insurance Company Is Your Friend Forbes The next decade will be about bringing U.S. health care costs back to earth. Healthcare expenditure is the main driver of U.S. budget deficits in the long run (more). It is imperative to dramatically slow the growth of healthcare cost, or the U.S. is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Kaiser tops state health insurance market with 40% share Los Angeles Times Nonprofit healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente had a 40% share of California's $59-billion health insurance market for employers and individuals, new data show. A report issued this week by Citigroup analyst Carl McDonald compiled nationwide data on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State debates lifting health care mandate RU Daily Targum Students might see changes in the health insurance the University offers in 2014 once the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, takes effect. Assemblywoman Celeste Riley, D-3, said the University would not be able to offer low cost plans to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Add health benefits or cut hours? News Sentinel INDIANAPOLIS – The federal health care overhaul is causing many Indiana employers to wrestle with decisions on whether to provide health benefits to workers who aren't typically eligible for most company plans or trim their hours to avoid extra costs. See all stories on this topic » | ||
To Open Eyes, W-2s List Cost of Providing a Health Plan New York Times WASHINGTON — As workers open their W-2 forms this month, many will see a new box with information on the total cost of employer-sponsored health insurance coverage. To some, it will be a surprise, perhaps even a shock. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Her health insurance costs $900 a month MSN Money "I need some direction as to where to look for health insurance. I am 60 years old, on workers' compensation with one child still under the age of 26. Of course, I have some pre-existing conditions. Who doesn't at 60 years old? My current insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Portage council begins employee health insurance changes nwitimes.com PORTAGE | The Portage City Council on Tuesday took the first steps in changing what health insurance will look like for city employees. It approved two ordinances and put on hold the possibility of pay increases for nonunion employees choosing a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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