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20% health insurance hike for some in Bay Area? San Francisco Chronicle Bay Area consumers could see health insurance rates rise by more than 20 percent under proposals being considered by state lawmakers to carry out the new federal health legislation, according to the state Insurance Department. The federal health law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why did health insurance stocks tank this morning? Washington Post (blog) Health investors were already girding for a slight haircut, as the Affordable Care Act's reduced Medicare Advantage payments begin to kick in next year. There's also a new tax on health insurance plans that begins in 2014, and will cut into the margins ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lack of health insurance nearly forced Utahn out of med school Salt Lake Tribune Moved by her plight — the irony of an aspiring doctor unable to afford health care — the Utah Medical Association (UMA) gave her a "scholarship" to pay for coverage. She's grateful, but was angling for something bigger when she appeared before UMA's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conn. health insurance exchange gets new name San Francisco Chronicle Jason Madrak, Access Health CT's chief marketing officer, said Tuesday the goal is to make the new insurance marketplace consumer-friendly, allowing residents and small business owners to compare and choose health insurance plans. It will also help ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It's Not Just The Minimum Wage, It's Also The Health Insurance Mandate Forbes ObamaCare requires companies with 50 or more full-time employees (or the part-time equivalent) to provide their workers with health insurance beginning next year. If employers choose not to, they will be required to pay a $2,000 penalty (or is it a tax ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Universal to drop health insurance for part-time workers Orlando Sentinel Universal Orlando plans to stop offering medical insurance to part-time employees beginning next year, a move the resort says has been forced by the federal government's health-care overhaul. The giant theme-park resort, which generates more than $1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Spend $900 Billion On Health Insurance? Forbes There are a couple of structural problems with health insurance that are not present in other forms of insurance. First is the agency problem. The health insurance industry operates on the spread between what it charges the consumer and what it allows ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pevely city workers have health insurance again STLtoday.com PEVELY • City employees have health insurance again. The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Monday evening to pay United Healthcare about $26,000 a month to insure its 42 employees, said Terry Thomas, the city administrator. Their coverage began ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is This Health Care Tax Saver Back? Motley Fool In recent years, the Affordable Care Act and other reforms have already started transforming the way that Americans get health care. As you'd expect with any new legislation, there were winners and losers from Obamacare, with some people better off and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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