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Older Americans face tough health care decisions NBCNews.com When the Affordable Health Care Act goes into effect on Oct. 1, many Americans around retirement age will have some challenging choices to make: should they switch to a new kind of health care coverage? And if they do, will that mean changing doctors? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Health care overhaul would trim RI uninsured rate 45 percent TheDay.com The report, released by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation last week, predicts a 45 percent decline in the number of those without health coverage in Rhode Island after the Affordable Care Act goes into full effect. That would leave about 6.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Urges Veterans to Defend Health-Care Law Against Cuts Businessweek President Barack Obama urged military veterans to defend his signature health-care law and press Republican lawmakers to end budget cuts that threaten future spending on benefits. In remarks to the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Buying health insurance Porterville Recorder Buying a car and buying medical care for ourselves are two very different things. Understanding the difference, though, may very well be at the heart of understanding why health care is so expensive and why nobody seems to be able to do much about it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sebelius pushes health care law implementation during stops in Texas LubbockOnline.com "Presidents for 75 years have talked about all citizens having health care insurance and we are finally getting there," she said. "We're two months away from a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I just want to make sure that, here in Texas and around ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Urges Military Veterans to Defend Health-Care Law Bloomberg In remarks to the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in Orlando, Florida, Democrat Obama said critics of the health insurance expansion that he championed are spreading "misinformation." Veterans benefits won't be affected by the Affordable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Faith leaders emerge as key to health care outreach Rockford Register Star Our focus point is on justice, and health care justice is a huge piece of that." Recruiting church leaders is a strategic way to target Latino and African-American communities where strong religious beliefs intertwine with health and sickness, said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York City Sued by Group Seeking to Stop Health Proposals Businessweek Deputy Mayor Caswell Holloway said in April that the city will seek a new provider for its $6 billion health-insurance plan that would require workers to pay premiums for the first time, while providing discounts for participating in wellness programs. See all stories on this topic » |
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