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Buyer beware: New health insurance subsidies could result in surprise federal ... Washington Post President Barack Obama's new health care law will offer subsidies to help people buy private health insurance on state-based exchanges, if they don't already get coverage through their employers. The subsidies are based on income. The lower your income ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurance Giants Discover Way To Skirt Obamacare Regulations For ... Huffington Post The Los Angeles Times reports that big health insurance companies like UnitedHealth Group and WellPoint may attempt to skirt new regulations that take effect on Jan. 1, 2014 by renewing some of their customers in the meantime and letting them keep the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance stocks surge on Medicare rate hike CNN Shares of U.S. health insurers rallied Tuesday, after the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced plans to increase the amount the government pays to insurance firms for its Medicare Advantage plan. Investors and health insurance firms were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare's Small Business Health Insurance - Is Delay Another Tactic To ... Forbes One well-known fact about the Affordable Care Act is the law is a complicated piece of legislation. Within the 2,400+ pages are hundreds of moving parts. When the law was passed three years ago, it was acknowledged that implementing the law efficiently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beebe: Feds give 'conceptual' OK for health plan San Francisco Chronicle LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Federal officials have offered "conceptual support" for Arkansas' plan to use Medicaid dollars to buy private health insurance for low-income residents, Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe announced Tuesday as he urged the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vermont is first state to post health insurance rates Brattleboro Reformer MONTPELIER -- Vermont became the first state in the country Monday to let people without health insurance see how much they could have to pay to get coverage through the federal health overhaul beginning next year. The state released the proposed rates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iowa Senate panel OKs health coverage incentive San Francisco Chronicle For instance, a business that spends $50,000 a year providing health insurance for its employees would get $17,500 back from the federal break, 35 percent of the amount spent. They'd also get an additional $4,375 back from the state break, 25 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Musicians without health care: Ailing members of School of Seven Bells and the ... Entertainment Weekly (blog) Health care is a burden for everybody, and it hits musicians particularly hard. In most cases, people in bands are not insured (and nor are the producers, mixers, engineers, tour managers, and technicians who support artists), and indie musicians tend ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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