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Bartiromo: Novartis CEO upbeat on company, health care USA TODAY But health care companies and individuals are still absorbing higher costs as the president's health care legislation begins to take effect. The fees and taxes related to Obamacare take effect this year, while the rest will be implemented in the coming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some Employers Could Opt Out of Insurance Market, Raising Others' Costs New York Times "The new health care law created powerful incentives for smaller employers to self-insure," said Deborah J. Chollet, a senior fellow at Mathematica Policy Research who has been studying the insurance industry for more than 25 years. "This trend could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corbett not sold on health care law The Herald-Mail Rick Snyder, both Republicans, the federal government's pledge to pay the lion's share of a massive Medicaid expansion under President Obama's sweeping health care law brings the promise of a plumper state treasury, a stronger economy and healthier ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Polk Health Plan Looking at Impact Of Federal Changes The Ledger Health insurance exchanges being created by state and federal governments as part of federal health care mandates aren't required to cover people whose incomes are at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty limit, Howell told the advisory Citizens ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP governors reject ObamaCare health exchange partnerships Fox News As the final deadline for creating state health insurance exchanges passed Friday, New Jersey, Tennessee and Florida said they would not work with the federal government on establishing insurance markets required under ObamaCare. Exchanges are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wohlgemuth: High price tag of Obama health care is predictable Austin American-Statesman Recently, the Internal Revenue Service issued a final regulation that assumes the cheapest health insurance plan available in 2016 for a family of four — the "bronze" plan — will cost $20,000. The current national average family premium is about $15,000. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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