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Co-author of Obama health care law sees 'huge train wreck' in implementation
Washington Post
Baucus is the first top Democrat to publicly voice fears about the rollout of the new health care law, designed to bring coverage to some 30 million uninsured Americans through a mix of government programs and tax credits for private insurance that ...
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Reform To Give Over 3 Million Addicts Eligibility For Health Insurance
Fox News Latino
In a major break with the past, 3 million to 5 million people with drug and alcohol problems — from homeless drug addicts to working moms who drink too much —will suddenly become eligible for insurance coverage under the new health care overhaul.
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NYC to Seek New Provider for $6 Billion Health-Care Program
Bloomberg
New York City will seek a new provider for its $6 billion health-insurance plan that would require workers to pay premiums for the first time, with discounts for participating in wellness programs, Deputy Mayor Caswell Holloway said. The proposal ...
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Tax credits may help 270000 Utahns afford health coverage in 2014
Salt Lake Tribune
Nearly 270,000 Utahns probably will be eligible for federal tax credits to help them pay health insurance premiums in 2014, according to a report released Wednesday by Families USA. About 89 percent of them will be in working families; the largest ...
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Outsider: Health insurance statistics show workers losing ground
La Crosse Tribune
That was always the key perk of being a school bus driver — the insurance. A dairy farmer could plan the farm chores around driving a bus. Certainly it made for a very hectic schedule, but the ability to provide a family with health insurance is ...
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House, Senate ready to fight over health care coverage
Sun-Sentinel
And now, with two-and-a-half weeks left in the 2013 legislative session, Florida lawmakers are embarking on a tense – and ideological — showdown over how poor you have to be get government help with health insurance and whether the state should rely ...
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Assembly passes dental health insurance change
San Francisco Chronicle
The bill is the result of a compromise between dentists and the Alliance of Health Insurers, a coalition of nine major health insurance companies that handle dental claims, said bill sponsor Rep. Joan Ballweg, R-Markesan. Dentists shouldn't have to ...
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Report: Many Kansans without health insurance are above federal poverty level
Kansas City Star
April 17. BY BRENT D. WISTROM. Eagle Topeka bureau. More than two-thirds of Kansas families without health insurance are significantly above the federal poverty level, according to a new report by the Kansas Health Institute that analyzes 2010-2011 data.
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