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Health insurance exchanges will lack some key features designed to protect ... Boston.com WASHINGTON — When millions of Americans around the country sign up for insurance under President Obama's sweeping health care law in October, the system they encounter will lack some of the key protections and cost controls that Massachusetts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care training and data storage innovations featured at Silicon Valley ... Washington Post (blog) The conference, hosted by technology Web publication Venture Beat (with which The Washington Post has a content sharing agreement), focuses on "the focal point of where technology is disrupting health care." Executives and representatives from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FAQ: Under Obamacare, How Low Can Health Coverage Go? Wall Street Journal (blog) As the WSJ reported today, some employers are wondering how low they can go when it comes to offering coverage under the new health law, one of several ways companies may try to minimize their costs under the law. Administration officials confirmed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care appropriations target children's services Twin Cities Daily Planet Besides authorizing Medical Assistance coverage for early intervention treatment of children with autism, a bill re-passed by the House late Friday would require large employers to offer insurance benefits for autism spectrum disorder therapy. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wildly Varying Hospital Prices Keep Health Care Expensive Bloomberg If further proof were needed that price competition doesn't exist in the expensive U.S. health-care market, it arrived this month. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services published 2011 charges for medical treatments set by more than 3,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Upgrades Teradata Integrated Data Warehouse to ... Sacramento Bee "The Affordable Care Act opens the door for us to add members via Health Insurance Exchanges, starting later this year. Our new Teradata platform provides the analytics foundation to help us confidently move into the retail healthcare insurance market ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indonesia's Nationwide Health Care Plan Stumbles at First Hurdle The Irrawaddy News Magazine The nationwide health care plan and the Jakarta pilot scheme has caught the attention of the private sector, which senses an opportunity to tap into demand for better health services from Indonesia's rapidly growing middle class. Local companies with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is the future of American health care in Oregon? - Washington Post Washington Post (blog) "The governor has a notion that you can move away from medical billing and towards a more flexible approach to health-care spending that makes more sense for the community," John McConnell, a health economist at Oregon Health and Science University, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employers ponder the prospects of health coverage 'skinny plans' MarketWatch (blog) The story from Journal reporters Christopher Weaver and Anna Wilde Matthews says some employers are looking at the prospect of bare-bones health insurance that would offer little more than preventive care and wouldn't cover surgery and X-rays, and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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