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Under criticism, GOP puts off health care bill Ottumwacourier WASHINGTON (AP) — An effort by House Republicans to highlight problems with President Barack Obama's health care law by bailing out a program for people with pre-existing medical conditions appeared to backfire Wednesday. GOP leaders postponed a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conn. seeks to blunt health plan premiums' costs Ct Post As government officials and insurers work to create the marketplaces known as exchanges that are the hallmark of the federal health care overhaul, a major concern for both has been that cost of insurance will be higher than families, individuals and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care directives can safeguard your medical wishes and save your loved ... PennLive.com It's not a pleasant topic, but having these health-care directives finalized before a tragedy or end-of-life situation strikes can ensure that your medical wishes and your loved ones' needs are met. Bell sees her choice to set her desires in stone as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care: UCFS adjusts to tough climate Norwich Bulletin Despite the contractions, UCFS is moving forward with an expansion of its 47 Town Street plaza, doubling the number of medical treatment rooms, adding capacity for mental health services and improving traffic flow throughout the facility, Cowser said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas Medicaid debate pits rival visions of health care law Dallas Morning News Lois Kolkhorst, chairwoman of the House Public Health Committee. She says the state should wait to gauge the effect of the other major provision that the Affordable Care Act uses to expand health coverage, a new insurance exchange. Kolkhorst argues ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida House passes health care bill The News-Press The Republican-controlled Florida House on Friday passed its plan to provide health coverage to about 115,000 of the state's neediest residents but bypassed tens of billions of federal dollars available under the Affordable Care Act. The bill's passage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Health care fight to continue after session ends KULR-TV (AP) — The Legislative session may be over, but Medicaid expansion advocates say the fight to get health insurance to the working poor will continue. Advocates and Gov. Steve Bullock are considering their options after the Legislature killed the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicine: Increased access to health care brings opportunities, challenges Norwich Bulletin Bob Roberge, 73, of Griswold has his blood pressure takenby nurse Lisa Cook of Lebanon at the William W. Backus Hospital's mobile health unit in Jewett City on Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Roberge said he gets his blood pressure checked at the van as often ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York's small businesses and workers will benefit fom Affordable Care Act Buffalo News Because they had less bargaining power, small businesses paid an average of 18 percent more for the same health insurance plan offered to the bigger business down the street, and their premiums could skyrocket if a single employee got sick. That made ... See all stories on this topic » |
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