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Minn. lawmakers prep federal health care changes San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — A bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers unveiled preliminary plans on Wednesday for the state health insurance exchange that will be a key piece of carrying out the federal health care overhaul. Lawmakers said during a news conference at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obesity, lack of insurance cited in US health gap Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overeating, lack of health insurance access and comparatively high poverty are among the many reasons why Americans are less healthy and die younger than people in other wealthy countries, a report requested by the U.S. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groupons For Medical Care: How Popular Are Online Deals For Health Services? Huffington Post "When you're looking at a demographic that's young, where some may have insurance, some many not, they're more inclined to be episodic," said James Doulgeris, a health care business and marketing strategist at HCP Associates. He said coupons are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free Trade Is The Fix For Rising Health Insurance Premiums Forbes In recent days, there have been news reports that health insurance premiums will rise in many states. The reasons for this are many and varied. Proposed remedies for this problem depend in large part on which side of the political spectrum you are on. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New Mexico Medicaid Expansion Will Move Forward, Republican Gov. Susana ... Huffington Post New Mexico and Nevada are among the 18 states and the District of Columbia -- just five of which have Republican governors -- that will establish state-run health insurance exchanges under the law. The health insurance exchanges will provide online ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Judge dismisses Notre Dame lawsuit regarding health-care mandate South Bend Tribune The lawsuit, filed last May, challenges federal regulation requiring religious organizations to provide health insurance coverage for contraception and abortion-inducing drugs. The suit argues that such a regulation goes against Catholic Church teachings. See all stories on this topic » |
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