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Study: Health care overhaul to increase claims costs by 32 percent
Fox News
Medical claims costs -- the biggest driver of health insurance premiums -- will jump an average 32 percent for Americans' individual policies under President Obama's overhaul, according to a study by the nation's leading group of financial risk analysts.
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Bakery Owner Talks About Coping With Health Insurance Changes
New York Times (blog)
Baked in the Sun has offered health insurance to its employees in the past but many are young and healthy and have preferred to keep more money in their paycheck, rather than contribute to a health plan. Soon, though, almost all workers will have to ...
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New York Times (blog)
Baldwin Wallace to drop student health plan due to soaring costs
Plain Dealer
Baldwin Wallace University will stop offering student health insurance next school year, in response to skyrocketing costs imposed by insurers because of higher coverage requirements under federal health-care reform. The Affordable Care Act requires ...
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21 graphs that show America's health-care prices are ludicrous
Washington Post (blog)
Every year, the International Federation of Health Plans — a global insurance trade association that includes more than 100 insurers in 25 countries — releases survey data showing the prices that insurers are actually paying for different drugs ...
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I-Team: Health insurance loophole
Turn to 10
An NBC 10 I-Team investigation reveals what could be a costly problem with most private-employer health insurance policies in Rhode Island. An NBC 10 I-Team investigation reveals what could be a costly problem with most private-employer health ...
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1.7 million Floridians can get health insurance subsidies
Juice (blog)
You may be one of 1.7 million middle-income Floridians eligible for tax-credit subsidies that will range up to more than $10,000 next year to help you pay for health-care coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Eligible consumers will include about 163 ...
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Juice (blog)
Harrisburg-area insurance CEO uncertain if many employers will ditch health ...
Patriot-News
Will central Pennsylvania employers chose to pay the penalty rather than provide health benefits next year after the Affordable Care Act kicks in? Gary St. Hilaire, the CEO of Capital BlueCross, expects some will. But he's not certain it will be ...
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Patrick Kennedy: Mental health care vital for workplace
Lansing State Journal
A half-century after his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, signed into law the nation's first federal funding for mental health care, Patrick Kennedy said Michigan should do more to require that health insurance cover mental illness in the same fashion ...
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Bob McDonnell, Virginia Governor, Introduces Abortion Coverage Ban
Huffington Post
"No qualified health insurance plan that is sold or offered for sale through an exchange established or operating in the Commonwealth shall provide coverage for abortions, regardless of whether such coverage is provided through the plan or is offered ...
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Washington health care bills that would benefit Vancouver residents move out ...
OregonLive.com
The House Health Care and Wellness Committee on Tuesday approved two bills aimed at making health care easier to obtain for those who live in border communities like Vancouver. Senate Bill 5524 would allow Washington pharmacists to fill prescriptions ...
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