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| Why Your Employer May Drop Your Health-Care Plan Businessweek No one can predict how many employers will drop health-care coverage in 2014, when the bulk of the Affordable Care Act takes effect. If workers can get affordable health plans on their own next year, though, many more companies may feel it's safe to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds Take Lead on Health Insurance Exchanges WebMD In 26 states, the federal government will set up so-called health insurance exchanges, where many Americans can shop for coverage beginning with open enrollment this October. Most of the states handing off exchange duties to Washington are led by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Want Health Insurance? Head to Wal-Mart Motley Fool While this company has long been troubled with media reports of poor employee relations, particularly with regard to health care, Wal-Mart will now be moving into signing up customers for health insurance at special in-store kiosks, under Obamacare's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health Insurance Costs Rise, Bill Gates Pushes Education, Wal-Mart Launches a ... Businessweek Over the objections of California insurance regulators, Aetna (AET) and Blue Shield of California are going ahead with plans to raise health insurance rates an average of 11 percent on individuals and small business policyholders, writes Chad Terhune. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rubio will vote 'no' on continuing resolution unless health care law is defunded Yahoo! News (blog) Marco Rubio announced on Thursday night that he would support a continuing resolution—a spending bill that would keep the government funded through the fiscal year—but only if it strips funding from the Democratic health care law that passed in 2009. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care and the art of empathy (5x8 - 3/8/13) Minnesota Public Radio The Minnesota Senate passed the health insurance exchange bill late last night. That's the state-run website that invites selected companies to make their pitches to people who will be required to buy health insurance. Earlier this week, it passed the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rochester's small businesses impacted by health care overhaul Rochester Democrat and Chronicle And, though mitigating health insurance costs through the exchange could help Romero add jobs at his business, he now has trouble enough just paying for his own coverage. He pays more than $1,000 a month for his own family plan, which has a $6,000 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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