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Health insurance shopping won't resemble Amazon The Durango Herald Also known as exchanges, the markets are supposed to transform the way individuals and small businesses buy private health insurance by increasing transparency and competition, bolstering government oversight of insurers, and injecting hundreds of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nevada's health insurance exchange a work in progress but will be functional ... The Republic CARSON CITY, Nevada — Nevada's health insurance exchange won't have all the bells and whistles initially hoped for when it launches Oct. 1. But state officials said the glitches should be minimal for consumers and the all kinks worked out by early ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Intends to Let Health Care Law Prove Critics Wrong by Succeeding New York Times GALESBURG, Ill. — President Obama waved aside persistent Republican criticism of his signature health care law last week, saying in a New York Times interview that the overhaul would become vastly more popular once "all the nightmare scenarios" from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Enrolling healthy, young adults crucial to success of new health-care law The Seattle Times ... young adults crucial to success of new health-care law. For the growing campaign to enroll the uninsured in health insurance as part of the monumental health-care overhaul, signing up healthy young adults — the "young invincibles" — is crucial to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance campaign begins Daytona Beach News-Journal But local canvass workers are trying to reach as many doorsteps as possible as they approach Oct. 1 – when millions of previously uninsured people can start buying basic health insurance through new online marketplaces. "We want to tell them it's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crackdown limits health-care providers The Spokesman Review MIAMI – For the first time in history, federal health officials said Friday they will ban certain types of Medicare and Medicaid providers in three high-fraud cities from enrolling in the taxpayer-funded programs for the poor as part of an effort to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lyons: Health care reform drives Republicans mad MetroWest Daily News In that spirit, Griffin quoted the Washington Examiner, one of those tycoon-funded right-wing propaganda publications reporting that "cost estimates from 17 of the nation's largest insurance companies indicate that health insurance premiums will grow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State lets feds promote health care marketplace St. George Daily Spectrum As the individual marketplace prepares to open for enrollment in October, the feds intend to spend about $1.9 million in Utah to promote public awareness and outreach regarding health insurance changes. That money is part of a federal effort to pour ... See all stories on this topic » |
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