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Health insurance charges to rise by 30%
Irish Times
Health insurance premiums are set to rise by over 30 per cent by the end of the year on foot of Government plans to charge private patients the full cost of using public hospital beds, insurers said last night. Private patients occupying public beds ...
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Health care law may still leave insurance unaffordable for low-wage workers
Asbury Park Press
In this June 7 file photo, President Barack Obama gestures as he talks about the Affordable Care Act in San Jose, Calif. Obama's health care law is called the Affordable Care Act, but a glitch could make it unaffordable for many low-wage workers ...
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Health care experts at Wausau conference say insurance costs likely to go up
WAOW
"A family of four making $65,000 a year, is still going to have to pay $6,000 a year, $500 a month for health insurance on the exchange, after the subsidies and that's going to be for a plan with a $2,000 deductible, per person," said Health Policy and ...
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Health care coverage may be unaffordable for low-wage workers
Yakima Herald-Republic
FILE - In this June 7, 2013 file photo, President Barack Obama gestures as he talks about the Affordable Care Act in San Jose, Calif. President Barack Obama's health care law is called the Affordable Care Act, but a glitch could make it unaffordable ...
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Health care law changes worry MCHA high-risk pool users
Pioneer Press
Advocates worry that AIDS patients will fall through the cracks and find themselves stuck with huge medical bills. Parents fear that autistic children will lose access to a key early intervention therapy. And some with more general medical issues ...
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Health care overhaul's impact on small businesses topic of Petaluma event
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Organized by the North Bay Leadership Council, the event was aimed at providing small businesses with practical information about the new legal requirements under Obamacare, which seeks to expand health coverage to 30 to 33 million Americans.
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Health care changes will make Rock County hire
Gazettextra
The Affordable Health Care Act will require everyone to have some kind of insurance or face a tax penalty. Medicaid and programs such as BadgerCare have traditionally provided insurance for low-income people, but many low-income people, including ...
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