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Postal health plan would save USPS money, but workers could pay the price Washington Post The controversial plan by the U.S. Postal Service to pull its staffers from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) probably would save USPS lots of money, but the cost would bring significant uncertainties for postal workers. That's the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gaming ObamaCare's Health Insurance Mandate For Fun And Profit Forbes Those who don't have employer-provided coverage, or participate in a government-run program such as Medicare or Medicaid, will have to enroll in one of the new health insurance exchanges if they want to get ObamaCare-qualified coverage along with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
States predict more insurance customers USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Estimates from 19 states operating health insurance exchanges to help the uninsured find coverage show that at least 8.5 million will use the exchanges to buy insurance, a USA TODAY survey shows. That would far outstrip the federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prices released for health insurance exchange San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — State officials on Monday released the Montana prices for insurance under the federal health care law insurance exchange, giving consumers their first glimpse of how much the coverage will cost. Montana Insurance Commissioner Monica Lindeen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Colorado Exchange Releases Health Insurance Rates Washington Post (blog) "We're very pleased with the number of carriers and plans," Deputy Insurance Commissioner Peg Brown told the Connect for Health board Monday. "It represents a wide variety of choice … and healthy competition in the Colorado insurance marketplace ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HEALTH CARE: Californians report that coverage remains costly Press-Enterprise Californians say their health costs are climbing and are difficult to afford, according to the results of a Field Poll released Monday, April 19. The poll found that 50 percent of California residents pay more for health care than they did last year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online health care shopping takes some skill Pittsburgh Post Gazette That depends largely on the architecture of the websites through which America will do its shopping, according to a new paper written by a University of Pennsylvania Law School health insurance expert and several other colleagues. "I think it will take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care changes may be difficult as widespread opposition leads to lack of ... Norman Transcript Because of widespread opposition to the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act, state officials will play no direct role in helping Oklahomans determine whether they might benefit from the new health insurance marketplace, or exchange. So far, no ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Businesses seek cure for health care cost surge Philly.com The ACA requires companies with 50 or more workers to provide affordable health coverage for their workers. For many companies, that could mean higher insurance costs. And though the government has put off enforcement of the law until 2015, premiums ... See all stories on this topic » |
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