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Sam R. Hall: State-run health insurance failed due to politics Jackson Clarion Ledger Many – if not most – political watchers were a bit stunned by the federal government's rejection of Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney's plan for a state-run health insurance exchange. Chaney clearly thinks the the rejection is far more political than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care plans being assessed Fredericksburg.com Some local business leaders seem hesitant to say it, as if the federal government could issue a ruling at any moment that puts them back in the soup. But they've studied the Affordable Care Act. They've heard presentations by insurance experts, viewed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Union claims Trane health insurance proposal would hurt workers Clarksville Leaf Chronicle "Trane is proposing that new workers are on probation for a full year, up from 90 days, without health insurance or job protections," Machinists Union spokesman Bob Wood said in the statement. "This would not only be wrong for the workers, but would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State prefers own health-care solution to fed's Press Herald Maine may be forced to shelve a new, state-sponsored health insurance program that aims to reduce premiums on individual plans when a similar, more costly federal program starts next year under the Affordable Care Act. The state's so-called ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds prepare for massive insurance sign-up Sun-Sentinel 1, 2014, all adults will be required to carry health insurance — either through their employer, a government program such as Medicaid or Medicare or an individual policy. The exchange is intended to help individuals comparison-shop for policies they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Affordable health care? Tribune-Review Alle-Kiski Industries Inc., an Allegheny Township contract manufacturing company, is paying 17 percent more this year to provide health insurance for its 38 employees, co-owner Kevin Hartford said. "It's been a challenge," Hartford said of keeping up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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C.P. employee health care programs face overhaul nwitimes.com CROWN POINT | Changes are in store to city workers' health insurance programs as officials began gearing this year for the coming effects of nationwide health care reform. An incentive for opting out of city health care coverage for employees who are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
App to give patients stake in health care The Tennessean Job: CEO and co-founder, MedQB. Spotting a problem: John Crowley founded MedQB to address what he deems as a fundamental issue in the health care industry: the sometimes cumbersome chore of sharing patient records among health care providers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Protect your refund Look at W-2 to see what health insurance really cost your ... TheNewsTribune.com Protect your refund Look at W-2 to see what health insurance really cost your employer. Tax season has officially begun, later than usual because lawmakers only this year passed legislation to address expired tax cuts. The IRS needed time to update its ... See all stories on this topic » |
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