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Vt. first state to post health care exchange rates Boston.com The rates, which are subject to review by regulators, range from about $1,700 a month for platinum coverage for a family to an average of $745 a month for catastrophic care, but those figures don't take into account health care subsidies that would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vt. is first state to post health insurance rates Businessweek MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont has become the first state to let people without health insurance see how much they would pay to get coverage through the federal health overhaul beginning next year. The state released proposed rates Monday. Examples ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indiana's health care transparency laws get failing grade Indianapolis Business Journal Indiana was among 29 states to receive an 'F' grade in an analysis of all 50 state statutes by Catalyst for Payment Reform, a California-based employers group, and the Health Care Incentives Improvement Institute, a Connecticut-based group formed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Small Firms' Offer of Plan Choices Under Health Law Delayed New York Times WASHINGTON — Unable to meet tight deadlines in the new health care law, the Obama administration is delaying parts of a program intended to provide affordable health insurance to small businesses and their employees — a major selling point for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
House pursues 'Arkansas model' on health coverage Indianapolis Business Journal The approach, known as the Arkansas model, would divert federal and state funds originally earmarked for a Medicaid expansion to instead give subsidies—or "premium assistance"—to help low-income Hoosiers buy health insurance via a federally run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is a High-Deductible Health Plan a Silver Bullet--or Snake Oil? Huffington Post (blog) The results are also consistent with findings from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment of several years ago that showed there were no lower rates of unhealthy behaviors among individuals who had been randomly assigned to plans with high levels of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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State: Auto and health insurance are top consumer issues Boston Herald Mortgage issues, auto-repair problems, health and home insurance concerns, home improvement contractors, and foreign lottery scams and fraud led the list as key issues last year. Officials also offered tips to consumers to avoid similar issues in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mackinaw ends free health insurance Peoria Journal Star The Mackinaw Village Board has ended its practice of paying the entire health insurance premium for village employees. On Thursday, the board approved a change that requires employees to pay 10 percent of the premium for their family's coverage. See all stories on this topic » |
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