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Is health insurance an antidepressant? Boston.com For those who support President Obama's health care law, which has already begun to expand the number of Americans with health insurance, the rationale is a no-brainer: Having medical coverage makes people healthier and enables them to get the care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care debate has a familiar ring Tulsa World After decades of on-and-off debate about health care for the elderly, a dizzying array of activities - behind-the-scenes negotiations, lobbying, public debate, a flurry of proposals - began unfolding in the late 1950s. Pressure for action began to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York braces for health care overhaul Albany Times Union New York's medical community worries that adding 1.1 million people to insurance rolls under the federal health care overhaul will overwhelm primary care physicians, many of whom are already swamped. Federal data showed nearly 18,000 physicians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care act: 5 things to know Poughkeepsie Journal Medicaid coverage will be expanded in states that allow it, and many people will be able to buy coverage using income-based tax credits. These tax credits, or subsidies, are reserved for people who can't get health insurance through an employer and who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Volunteers offer health-insurance information door-to-door Orlando Sentinel "Get Covered America" is a new educational campaign organized by Enroll America, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group "focused on educating consumers about the benefits of health-insurance coverage and new health-care options." Under the Affordable Care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Montana's online health insurance exchange to offer lower-cost care The Missoulian HELENA – While tens of thousands of Montanans without health insurance can get federal subsidies next year to help them buy health coverage, some of the poorest Montanans cannot. They are the approximate 40,000 uninsured adults earning less than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our Opinion Health care costs require a plan News-Press Now And don't expect the national move to "universal health insurance" to suddenly cover your costs. In one example reported recently, someone in a low-wage job — say $21,000 annually — legally could be offered insurance at a cost equal to 9.5 percent of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care campaign underway Tribune-Review WASHINGTON — A week after a Government Accountability Office report said new health insurance exchanges may not be fully ready to start in October, the government began a 100-day public education blitz on Monday by releasing a new website, call ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debate over health care about to get more personal The Courier-Journal Consumers seeking increased value for their health care dollars will learn how new insurance marketplaces give them real and meaningful choices — choices that put consumers in the driver's seat, enabling them to select health plans best suited for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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