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Hospitals adjust to changing health care landscape Canton Repository Changes in federal programs have area hospitals examining how they do business and making adjustments. The Affordable Care Act, designed to extend health insurance coverage to more people, and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cornering the market: Providence, CHS have split Spokane's health care system The Spokesman Review Deaconess Hospital, left, and Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital, right, fill the lower South Hill skyline as a helicopter streaks across the night sky after taking off from Sacred Heart in this extended-exposure photograph ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exchanges: the new health insurance marketplace ConsumerAffairs For consumers who currently purchase their own health insurance, or who have no health benefits at all, it will bring about big changes. Currently, consumers must go to a variety of different insurance carriers to shop for and obtain a policy. The new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NH survey finds few know about new health insurance markets ModernHealthcare.com And while the survey was unscientific, its findings suggest that much work remains to be done to inform and educate businesses about the health insurance marketplaces, which will offer consumers one-stop shopping along the lines of amazon.com. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care assistance to hinge on tax returns Arizona Daily Star And make no mistake: The insurance exchanges are coming to every state, even those led by staunch Republican opponents of the health care overhaul. In a number of states, the exchanges will be operated by the federal government, over state opposition. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blue Cross: 2014 health care reforms should change the market MiBiz MICHIGAN — Heavy losses on individual health insurance policies more than offset earnings across other portions of the business at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, leading to a $2.5 million net loss in 2012 for the company. The state's largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will health insurance changes boost county? Natchez Democrat NATCHEZ —Adams County supervisors say they hope their recent decision to change employee health care plans will be a shot in the financial arm that will boost their long-term bookkeeping health. Last week, the supervisors voted to move the county in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zaun: State workers should pay portion of health care cost DesMoinesRegister.com While this savings is important, the arbiter's decision still allows state employees a free benefit at the expense of the Iowa taxpayer who must pay for their own health care coverage. While I respect the decision of the arbiter, we need to have a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Real World Economics: Health care costs could be passed on Pioneer Press A few businesses have the power to raise prices without sacrificing much in quantity sold. Others have no price-setting power at all. And many in-betweens might have the administrative ability and legal right to raise prices, but doing so frequently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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