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Bringing Down Health-Care Costs Isn't Always Complicated
Bloomberg
The U.S. spends more per capita on health care, almost $9,000 a year, than any other country, yet it stands in the lowest quartile for life expectancy of developed countries. There is no doubt the U.S. health-care system is plagued by warped incentives ...
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Health insurance premium increases drop since 2009, report shows
Newsday
"Health insurance premiums are not set arbitrarily," Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for the Washington-based insurers group, said in an e-mail. "They are developed using established actuarial principles that take into account a variety of factors ...
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Flip Flop for Medical Care Consumers
Big Sky Business Journal
A revolution in how health care is provided and how consumers will receive it in the future is generating confusion and doubt about this most important economic sector in Montana and in Yellowstone County. Given its potential impact on business ...
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Hotline: No easy answers to health insurance question
The Herald-Times (subscription)
In addition, the letter states that my policy is "grandfathered in" relative to the new health care act, and as such is not required to operate under this law. The letter assures me that this is actually beneficial to me, stating that the new ...
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The Herald-Times (subscription)
NJ to freeze health insurance enrollment
NorthJersey.com
New Jersey next Friday will suspend enrollment in an insurance program for people with preexisting medical conditions mandated by the new federal health care law, officials said. The state was directed to do so by the federal Department of Health and ...
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Lawmaker's view: Minnesota again leads in health care
Duluth News Tribune
It is a key component of the federal Affordable Care Act. This legislation allows us to cover more Minnesotans with health insurance and, at the same time, get more bang for Minnesota taxpayers' buck. In addition, this helps our hospitals across the ...
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Latest Simpson-Bowles health plan stirs worry but lacks detail
Yahoo! News (blog)
But policy experts say the latest Simpson-Bowles plan may call for politically unpalatable steps, such as an increase in the Medicare eligibility age and a phasing out of the tax protection for employer-sponsored health insurance plans. The $600 ...
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Yahoo! News (blog)
Health care mandate worries H&R Block
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Federal prosecutors are investigating Johnson & Johnson's practices in marketing a line of hip replacements recalled in 2010 because many had to be replaced within a few years – part of a string of more than 30 product recalls by the health ...
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How the new health care law will affect Texas
Odessa American
AUSTIN — This fall, online health insurance markets called exchanges will open in each state as part of the new federal health care law. Consumers will be able to choose among a selection of private insurance plans, with the government providing ...
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Workers staying on job for health benefits
Concord Monitor
The Employee Benefits Research Institute recently surveyed workers and retirees on how health-care benefits factored into the timing of their retirement. The short answer: a lot. Three-quarters of retirees said they worked longer than they would have ...
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