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Coalition abandons its opposition to cut in private health insurance rebate The Australian The opposition has also resolved not to oppose legislation abolishing the baby bonus, or the proposed rise in the Medicare levy to help fund the national disability insurance scheme. The change in the opposition's position on the health rebate, agreed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare Poll: Most Americans Still Oppose Health Care Law Huffington Post Former President Theodore Roosevelt champions national health insurance as he unsuccessfully tries to ride his progressive Bull Moose Party back to the White House. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care's Forgotten Crisis, Part 1: Families Can't Afford Medical Care. Huffington Post (blog) The United States is now the only developed nation on Earth where the average family with insurance pays more for health care than it does for groceries. That includes both the family share of premiums and out-of-pocket costs for medical treatment. In ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High-End Health Plans Scale Back to Avoid 'Cadillac Tax' New York Times Say goodbye to that $500 deductible insurance plan and the $20 co-payment for a doctor's office visit. They are likely to become luxuries of the past. Get ready to enroll in a program to manage your diabetes. Or prepare for a health screening to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maine health insurance program to close Boston Globe AUGUSTA, Maine — The Dirigo Health insurance program, established with great fanfare a decade ago as a nationally pioneering program to cover the uninsured, is phasing out of business. Dirigo was a centerpiece of then-Governor John Baldacci's agenda ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas Will Deny Health Coverage To 1.5 Million Low-Income Residents ThinkProgress 1.5 million low-income Texans may go without health care coverage after lawmakers in the state voted against expanding Medicaid using $100 billion in federal funds offered under President Obama's health care law. The decision comes almost a year after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For medical insurance, go to big nursing homes Mumbai Mirror IRDA recently sent a circular titled 'Guidelines on Standardisation in Health Insurance' to public and private sector insurance companies and Third Party Administrators (TPAs) across the country. As per guidelines, a hospital must comply with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Archdiocese of New York Health Plan Covers Contraception and Abortion Services Patheos (blog) The Archdiocese of New York has previously acknowledged that some local Catholic institutions offer health insurance plans that include contraceptive drugs to comply with state law; now, it is also acknowledging that the archdiocese's own money is used ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Access to mental-health care is woeful Columbus Dispatch Tom and Dorothy Lane are convinced their mentally ill son committed "suicide by cop" two years ago because he was worried about his health-care insurance expiring the next day when he turned 26. Billy Lane, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, had no job ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coalition surrenders on private health insurance cuts The Australian Financial Review "This will not only force up the cost of private health insurance further, it will add significantly to the complexity of the product and will be administratively difficult for any future government to implement,'' Mr Dutton's submission said. Under ... See all stories on this topic » |
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