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Utah Offers to Split Health Insurance Exchange Wall Street Journal (blog) Utah Gov. Gary Herbert said Wednesday that he's made a new offer to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: His state will run half of a health insurance exchange, and let the federal government run the other half. Washington has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Therapists: Change in medical coding threatens mental health care NBCNews.com (blog) He's among a growing number of U.S. mental health professionals who say their insurance claims have been denied -- and their payments have been withheld -- because of problems resulting from nationwide changes in psychotherapy treatment codes that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hidden Cost of Health Care NBC Bay Area Hidden Cost of Health Care. Stephen Stock and the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit examine the health care payment system, how cost estimates vary among Bay Area hospitals and why experts say posted hospital prices don't really matter. advertisement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bill giving Lindeen power to review health insurance increases advances The Missoulian HELENA – A bill giving the state insurance commissioner power to review increases in health insurance premiums – a proposal related to federal health care reform – easily won support of a House committee Wednesday. The House Business and Labor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Average state health care base rates to rise 2.7% Boston Globe Massachusetts small businesses and individuals whose annual health insurance policies renew in the three months starting April 1 face average premium base rate increases of 2.7 percent — more modest than the 3.6 percent boost in base rates for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SA to Host Afro-Asia Health Insurance Forum AllAfrica.com AFRICAN and Asian countries will meet in South Africa next month to discuss the role that health insurance can play in achieving universal coverage and social protection on the two continents. The African Development Bank is organising the meeting in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Businesses say health insurance is key to keeping top employees Tampabay.com As the utility's benefits director, Register has had staffers sorting through the complicated regulations for nearly three years now. So far the law has meant a 2 percent increase to cover young adult dependents, the loss of at least $300,000 in tax ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
M-town keeps same health insurance Times Herald-Record MIDDLETOWN — A recent arbitration ruling means that the City of Middletown will stick with its current health-insurance coverage — and that means cuts and possibly layoffs, city officials say. The arbitrator, Dennis Campagna, decided recently that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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