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Is the health-care spending slowdown for real?
Washington Post
We all know that Stein's Law will someday apply to health-care spending, which has risen from 5 percent of the economy (gross domestic product) in 1960 to almost 18 percent now. What we don't know is how and when its share of the economy will stabilize.
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GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law
Las Vegas Sun
The Internal Revenue Service has a major role in carrying out the health care law, because financial assistance to help the uninsured afford coverage will be funneled through the tax system. At the same time, the IRS is also responsible for penalties ...
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How they voted: Health care, meeting presence for public officials among ...
MLive.com
Coleman Young II, D-Detroit - No. Health claims: The Senate approved a measure that would continue a 1 percent tax or assessment on health insurance claims that first took effect in early 2012. Senate Bill 335 was approved by a 25-13 vote, sending the ...
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Liberal backflip on private health insurance means teasting
Herald Sun
THE Coalition has walked away from a promise to scrap means testing of the private health insurance rebate, with Joe Hockey confirming it will have to stand in the face of the budget "emergency''. The Shadow Treasurer said he would not touch the change ...
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Health Insurance in America: Legalized Extortion
OpEdNews
Included in yesterday's mail were two ominous envelopes, one addressed to me, the other to my wife. They were from our health insurance company. Being that this is mid-May, I knew what the contents of the envelopes would be: one-page letters informing ...
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When it comes to health care, it pays to shop around - Philly.com
Philly.com
So it goes in the new world of health insurance, where high-deductible plans are growing more widespread and the consumers in those plans often have an incentive to haggle with providers. More coverage. You're about to find out what health insurance ...
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Indonesia's nationwide healthcare plan stumbles at first hurdle
Chicago Tribune
The program, introduced in November, gave health insurance to around 5 million people in Jakarta categorized as poor. Long queues quickly formed at already stretched hospital emergency rooms as many patients, some who were not even ill, sought to take ...
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Pool school health insurance
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
There has been a lot of talk and misinformation about a bill that would require the state's public school employees to pool with state employees for health insurance benefits. I want to address some concerns and also inform the public about the bill's ...
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Small business owners weigh health-care options
Post-Bulletin
Organizations representing small business have been among the sharpest critics of the federal health care overhaul. But the opposition is not universal. Some small business owners in Minnesota hope they'll find new health insurance options thanks to ...
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