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Breast Cancer Genetic Testing Gets Covered by Health Care Reform Yahoo! News (blog) Grandfathered insurance plans are those that existed on or before March, 23, 2010, the date the Affordable Care Act was enacted. In 2012, only about half of Americans who received health insurance from their employers were enrolled in grandfathered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Health care tax worries small business owners KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News There's an on-going debate over health care for every American and the potential burden on small businesses. A new tax goes into effect next year and it's angered a national coalition and some entrepreneurs in Pueblo. It's called the Health Insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court orders Corbett to spend tobacco settlement on low-income health care Allentown Morning Call Going forward, the Corbett administration must allocate 30 percent of the state's money from a 1998 settlement between tobacco manufacturers and 47 states to the adultBasic health insurance program for low-income residents and the Medical Assistance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yale Students' Health Insurance to Cover Sex Change Surgeries? Christian Post Yale Health already currently provides limited coverage for "sex reassignment" surgery to eligible faculty as well as managerial and professional staff members. The Yale health care policy for sex reassignment surgery, which was issued in 2012, states ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legislature: Health insurance bill defeated Sioux Falls Argus Leader PIERRE — The South Dakota Senate firmly rejected a proposal attacking restricted "networks" of medical providers under health insurance plans Tuesday. The so-called "any willing provider" proposal would have required health insurance plans to cover ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Health Reform, the Reward to Work and Massachusetts New York Times (blog) Most workers are offered affordable health insurance by their employers, and the new law will consider them ineligible for subsidies and will not ask their employers to pay any penalty. You might guess that the aggregate labor-market impact of the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blue Cross chief: Health insurance industry needs to change Winston-Salem Journal GREENSBORO — The federal Affordable Care Act is law, so Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina plans to join what it calls the health care revolution rather than fight, the company's chief executive officer said here Tuesday. Brad Wilson was in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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