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New health insurance options for early retirees: You might get a better deal ... Chicago Tribune Early retirees will still have most of the same coverage options they've always had--retiree health coverage from a former employer or coverage through a spouse--although employers are passing along an increasingly large share of the cost. And most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marketing health insurance enrollment shaping up as a big challenge Detroit Free Press CHICAGO — It will make you stronger. It will give you peace of mind and make you feel like a winner. Health insurance is what the whole country has been talking about, so don't be left out. Sound like a sales pitch? Get ready for a lot more. As ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sales pitch of health care overhaul ahead in RI Boston.com PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — More than $5 million will be spent in Rhode Island to promote insurance coverage options under the federal health care overhaul, including in TV spots and through community outreach by health clinics that serve the uninsured. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care law tied to new caps on part-time hours Bend Bulletin For Northern Virginia Community College music professor Kevin Pace, health-care reform could have meant better health insurance. Instead, it produced a pay cut. The state of Virginia cut his hours this spring to avoid a Jan. 1 requirement that all full ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tips for handling your health care needs overseas Boston.com WASHINGTON (AP) — An international vacation typically involves months of advance planning, from renewing passports to finding flights and booking hotels. But even the most carefully planned itinerary can be knocked off course by an unexpected health ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Health-Care Law's Success Rests on the Young Wall Street Journal The success of the new health-care law rides in large measure on whether young, healthy people like Gabe Meiffren, a cook at a Korean-Hawaiian food cart, decide to give up a chunk of disposable income to pay for insurance. After getting a peek at rates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care cost jolt for UPP members Albany Times Union Albany. Health insurance premium costs for some United University Professions members will rise by over 40 percent starting at the end of August. UUP's approximately 35,000 members are being informed of the increases by email this month. Members of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care overhaul has Minnesota counties scrambling Minnesota Public Radio ST. PAUL, Minn. — If you want to know how much work it takes to implement the new federal health care law in Minnesota, ask Linda Bixby, economics support division manager for Washington County Community Services. "I've worked in human services for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Americans Fail Health Insurance Test TheStreet.com Despite efforts to educate consumers about how health insurance works and what's ahead with Obamacare, most Americans are confused - very confused -- according to research by LIMRA, an insurance trade organization. LIMRA recently asked 2,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Little advertising in Maine for health care law Boston.com AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Some states are gearing up to help get the word out about the new federal health care law, but Maine officials are taking a more hands-off approach. Maine's community groups and health centers are getting about $2 million to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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