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Risky Health Insurance Bets Could Backfire for Small Employers Businessweek A growing number of small businesses have tried to reduce their health-care costs in recent years by replacing traditional insurance with self-insured plans. That means that instead of buying policies from big insurers such as Aetna (AET) or WellPoint ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance exchanges are falling behind schedule, GAO report says Kansas City Star The administration is "extremely confident that on Oct. 1 the marketplace will open on schedule and millions of Americans will have access to affordable quality health insurance." The exchanges are the centerpiece of the 2010 law's efforts to expand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Young Adults Value Health Insurance, Poll Finds Washington Post (blog) A strong majority of young adults, whose participation in the health law may be key to its success or failure, strongly believe health insurance is important for them and worth the money, according to a new poll. As some states and the federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California health care exchange cleared to hire in Rancho Cordova Sacramento Bee Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation to allow the hiring of hundreds of call-center employees in Rancho Cordova and elsewhere to assist in selling medical insurance through California's new health care exchange. "Most definitely, it's going to allow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NH lawmakers negotiate health insurance rules Boston.com CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — House and Senate lawmakers moved close to agreement Wednesday on a severely scaled-back version of a bill intended to align state insurance rules with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law. The state insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 key points to know about the health care overhaul before major provisions of ... Washington Post Still a little hazy about the health care overhaul? You have plenty of company. About half the people surveyed earlier this spring by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation felt they didn't have enough information to understand how the law will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Innovating health care, some doctors shift to cash only Deseret News Updated: 4 hours ago. A new approach to medical service renders both insurance companies and emergency rooms largely redundant for routine care, saving money for consumers and lowering health care costs. Diane Bondareff, AP IMAGES FOR CLOROX. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cost of Health Care Slowing in U.S. HispanicBusiness.com However, the PwC's Health Research Institute report said structural changes after 2008 within the healthcare industry resulted in lower costs including: large employers contracting directly with hospital systems, hospital decisions to lower costs and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bill seeks to reduce health care exchange secrecy San Jose Mercury News SACRAMENTO, Calif.—A state legislative committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would require California's health insurance exchange to make more contract information publicly available, even as advocates for open government urged lawmakers to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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