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Some Small Businesses Opt For the Health-Care Penalty Wall Street Journal Small-business owners across the U.S. are bracing for the health-care law that kicks in next year, fearing it will increase the cost of providing insurance to employees. But Rick Levi, a business owner in Des Moines, Iowa, is among those considering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GCC health care expenditure to reach $ 79 bn in 2015 Arab News Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz) recently published the executive summary of GCC health care report. In this research note, Markaz analyzes trends in GDP — a key growth driver of the health care sector, discusses prevalence of diseases in the Gulf ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Column: Putting brakes on health care costs Tampabay.com With millions of Americans rapidly approaching an age where they will be covered by Medicare and additional millions soon to be insured by the Affordable Care Act, there is no question that government's total expenditures on health care will increase. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haslam's health plan best choice for Tennessee The Tennessean The central premise of the Tennessee Plan, which includes helping insure an additional 175,000 Tennesseans who are in need of health insurance, would save millions of dollars by allowing the state to buy policies for the uninsured from private insurers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leelanau County considers retire health care cuts San Francisco Chronicle At Monday's meeting in Suttons Bay, commissioners will consider a proposal to end a practice of making $100 per-month payments toward health insurance premiums for non-union employees who retire after 10 years of service. In its place, the county would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New amendment blocks abortion health coverage University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily The Virginia General Assembly approved a measure Wednesday that effectively prevents health insurance plans purchased through Virginia's forthcoming federal health exchange from paying for abortions in cases that do not involve rape, incest or the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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