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Health insurance rate may rise despite health care law
Fox News
Notwithstanding the Obama administration's new health care law Peter does -- Washington with a closer look. And some states the Affordable Care Act may not be living up to its name. Some insurance companies in Ohio and Florida have already raised their ...
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New York takes measures to offset jump in health insurance premiums
New York Daily News
Health insurance premiums for many New Yorkers will jump about 7.5% this year — nearly five percentage points less than insurance companies wanted to hike rates. State officials used a new law that allows them to rein in rate hikes, allowing insurers ...
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NYers to save $500M on health insurance premiums
Wall Street Journal
The rate actions under a 2-year-old law affect health insurance policies covering about 2.3 million New Yorkers, mostly in small groups, plus people covered by large group HMOs, individual direct-pay plans and Medicare Supplement policies. Cuomo said ...
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Penny Ice Creamery scoops up health insurance for employees
Santa Cruz Sentinel
With their commitment to sustainability, specializing in organic dairy and sustainably grown ingredients, the owners of The Penny Ice Creamery downtown wanted to offer their employees health insurance. And now they have -- a year ahead of the mandate ...
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Oregonians who buy own health insurance face major cost changes
OregonLive.com
The coverage cost shake-up for those purchasing their own coverage is just one of many major changes to the health care landscape rolling out this year courtesy of the Affordable Care Act. "This is a whole new world," says Lou Savage, Oregon's ...
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Living without health care: Medicaid expansion could be 'godsend' for uninsured
Las Cruces Sun-News
At age 55 to 65, people like Montoya are too young for Medicare, usually unemployed and uninsured and developing age-related problems, says Dr. Suzanne Norman, who cares for patients in Abiquiú. Currently Medicaid, the government's health-insurance ...
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Wyoming lawmakers face major health care decisions
Casper Star-Tribune Online
A legislative committee Friday rejected a bill designed to help the state monitor the federal health insurance exchange that's expected for Wyoming. Read more. Wyoming leaders spent 2012 hoping federal health reform would just go away. This year, they ...
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Obama Medicare Reform May Turn Into Wider Health Care Debate
Huffington Post
WASHINGTON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama could seek common ground with Republicans in the looming battle over Medicare spending by broadening the debate over entitlement reform to encompass the spiraling healthcare costs that ...
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Health insurance premiums climbing across the nation
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Health insurance companies across the country are seeking and winning double-digit increases in premiums for some customers, even though one of the biggest objectives of the Obama administration's health care law was to stem the rapid rise in insurance ...
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Region's medical providers expect many to skip insurance under Obamacare
Naples Daily News
Gov. Rick Scott expresses his disappointment about the supreme court's decision concerning the health care bill at a news conference on Thursday, June 28, 2012, in Tallahassee, Fla. The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld virtually all of President Barack ...
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