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Health care coverage sold in stores San Francisco Chronicle There, tucked between a drugstore and a mobile phone center, is the storefront where UnitedHealth Group is learning to sell health insurance to consumers the way other companies sell shoes, office supplies or iPhones. The experiment by UnitedHealth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feud over Obama health care reforms to intensify in coming months Washington Examiner The spotlight on President Obama's health care overhaul will intensify in coming months as states and businesses gear up for sweeping changes that could determine whether the public embraces the president's signature legislative achievement or decries ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bryant Fight Over Health Insurance Exchange Is Absurd Jackson Clarion Ledger (blog) Phil Bryant's opposition to a state-controlled health insurance exchange is the most absurd policy position in recent memory. Bryant is a conservative and opposed to federal interference in state matters, yet his determined fight to not create a state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Idaho GOP: Don't build state-based health insurance exchange Idaho Press-Tribune BOISE — Idaho GOP representatives are urging lawmakers not to create a state-based health insurance exchange, going against what Gov. Butch Otter recommended last month. Idaho GOP Central Committee members voted in opposition to the state-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care, Consuming and Politics in America DesMoinesRegister.com (blog) We know that escalating healthcare costs are a huge threat to our national solvency, to budget deficits and the national debt. It is the major political issue as we have seen over the battle for and against ObamaCare. It continues to simmer in the form ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers have naive view of how health care works The News Journal A press release by State Reps. John Kowalko and Earl Jacques ("State Should Move to Single-Payer," (Dec. 11) supporting a single-payer health care system for Delaware is intriguing, but it incorrectly assumes the economic world is stagnant. They ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care law drives demand for breast pumps Tampabay.com The legislators who drafted the health care law wrestled with cosmic issues of health and spending, but here's one consequence they didn't foresee: a boom in demand for breast pumps that has left some retailers scrambling to keep up. Tucked within the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Budget, health care will dominate Georgia session Access North Georgia 14 with a familiar theme: a budget shortfall explained mostly by an economy that's not keeping pace with rising health care costs. The single biggest variable is the Medicaid insurance program for the poor, most of them children. Medicaid already ... See all stories on this topic » |
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