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| Your Health Insurance Company May Owe You Money Businessweek Last year health insurance companies sent small businesses $321 million in rebates. In California, tens of millions more are on the way, according to the Los Angeles Times. The money comes from a little-known piece of Obamacare meant to keep premiums ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health insurance costs to rise Herald Sun Under one of the bills, the private health insurance rebate will be indexed annually at the consumer price index or the increase in premiums imposed by insurers, whichever is lower. The measure was announced in the mid-year budget review last October ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health insurance deadline looms without decisions Kansas City Star "Even though the new health care law has been hotly debated for years, a shocking number of Americans are still unsure how it will affect them," said Laura Adams, a senior insurance analyst with InsuranceQuotes.com. Federal- and state-operated health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wis. study: Better health coverage can save money San Francisco Chronicle MILWAUKEE (AP) — As more low-income adults are covered by health care plans, fewer of them require the sort of expensive hospitalizations that drive up health care costs, according to a new study led by the University of Wisconsin. Researchers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Health Care Reform Could Affect Your Job Search Business Insider Anyone paying attention knows that the U.S. economy, and by extension the job market, is not what it used to be. This fact has made life extremely difficult for job seekers looking for gainful employment. What you might not know is that the Affordable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Big Health Care Companies Owe Millions to Small Firms HispanicBusiness.com This year's rebates come amid increasing scrutiny of California's health insurance premiums for next year during the rollout of the healthcare overhaul. A key part of that rollout is California's new state-run health insurance market, where most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Law center: 5 institutions violate health care law Seattle Post Intelligencer COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The National Women's Law Center filed complaints Tuesday against several businesses and universities, claiming the institutions failed to offer pregnancy coverage to their employees' dependent children in violation of federal law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wearable Tech Brings Health Benefits, but May Exclude Many Wall Street Journal Wearable devices that measure a user's fitness may deepen the digital divide in society, with those willing to adopt such devices able to access lower health premiums, while those with poor media literacy may be excluded, said the author of a report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gansler seeks cap on health insurance rate increases Baltimore Sun Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler urged state regulators Tuesday to cap the amount that insurers can raise premiums under the new health care law to no more than 5 percent until more is known about how the sweeping federal legislation will ... See all stories on this topic » |
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