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US issues final word on essential benefits under "Obamacare" Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Wednesday issued its long-awaited final rule on what states and insurers must do to provide the essential health benefits required in the individual and small-group market beginning in 2014 under the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Universal Orlando dropping health coverage for part-time workers over ... Fox News "Universal" health care is coming at too great a cost for Universal Studios Orlando. The theme park plans to drop medical coverage for part-time workers starting in 2014, due to a provision in the federal health care overhaul. The rule, which has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers to consider rules for health insurance market Los Angeles Times SACRAMENTO -- Lawmakers are set to consider new rules for California's health insurance market on Wednesday, including a requirement for insurers to cover consumers who have preexisting medical conditions, and limits on how much they can charge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Health-Care Law's Impact on Your Tax Filing Fox Business No they they thought you mishap who universal health care coverage was gonna be cheap insurance -- -- gonna go down it can be anything from the truth -- as an employer's costs have gone already up 5060%. As an individual if you don't buy health care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Deal's Medicaid decision denies health insurance to 600000 Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) So far, six Republican governors have decided to buck their party and accept federal expansion of Medicaid coverage, concluding that the best interests of their state and its citizens outweigh the interests of their political party. Gov. Nathan Deal of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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State retiree health insurance case in court Wednesday Bloomington Pantagraph SPRINGFIELD – An attorney for the state asked a judge Wednesday to dismiss a series of lawsuits stemming from last year's push to end free health insurance premiums for thousands of state retirees. Assistant Illinois Attorney General Richard Huszagh ... See all stories on this topic » |
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