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Tight Deadlines and Lagging Funds Bedevil Obama Health Care Law New York Times WASHINGTON — It was another turbulent week for President Obama's health care law. Congress rejected a White House request for nearly $1 billion to carry out the law, even as federal responsibilities increased to include the supervision of insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bachmann's Killer Health Care Claims FactCheck.org Rep. Michele Bachmann claims that "vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens" will all "pay more" under the federal health care law and get "less" in return. The law actually provides free preventive services for women ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taxes Key for Latinos on Health Care, Immigration Future Huffington Post Starting in 2014, many people -- not just Latinos -- who do not have health insurance may be able to receive a subsidy based on their household income and family size to help with the cost. Eligibility for assistance can be determined from an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
American Airlines retirees await decision on health insurance Dallas Morning News With American Airlines Inc.'s bankruptcy case winding down, the carrier's nearly 47,000 retirees are anxiously awaiting a decision on whether they'll have to pay for their medical coverage as part of the airline's cost-cutting. As of Saturday, it will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Health Care Spending Will Explode Under ObamaCare: Evidence From ... Forbes The Medicare program provides a good case study because a large number of uninsured people, about 7.5 percent of the population, got health insurance almost immediately. Government estimates suggest that ObamaCare will provide coverage for about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senate Dems vote to repeal part of health care law Yahoo! News (blog) The administration says the industry will benefit from millions of newly insured customers as a result of the law, and it should contribute in the same way that hospitals, drug companies and health insurance plans are also taking cuts or paying higher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CMS on Obamacare's Health Insurance Exchanges: 'Let's Just Make Sure It's ... Forbes Henry Chao, deputy chief information officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Photo from CMS. Obamacare's reorganization of the U.S. health care system is slated to go on-line on January 1, 2014. That's when the law's key provisions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurance Premiums Jump 20 Percent for Young Women in Districts of ... The Weekly Standard (blog) EHealthInsurance.com provides a fairly comprehensive database of insurance plans available by zip code. The federal government envisions a similar platform for the online health exchanges, although the first iteration remains far from it, and now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Contraceptives remain most controversial health care provision Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group The Catholic Church has led the charge, urging parishioners to write with messages such as "Pregnancy is not a disease, and drugs and surgeries to prevent it are not basic health care that the government should require all Americans to purchase." ... See all stories on this topic » |
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