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UPS to end health insurance for working spouses Washington Post DALLAS — United Parcel Service plans to drop health insurance benefits for working spouses of nonunion employees if they can get coverage elsewhere. It blames the change partly on the new health-care law. UPS estimates that 15,000 of the 33,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurance Innovations Strengthens Product Portfolio With Addition of ... Wall Street Journal Principle Advantage is an impactful new addition to Health Insurance Innovations' Limited Benefit selections, designed for individuals looking for affordable, fixed-benefit coverage to assist with out-of-pocket medical expenses. Principle Advantage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama meets with health insurance providers USA TODAY "The president and administration officials including Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius held a videoconference today with directors of State-based health insurance Marketplaces. "The president thanked those who are working on the front lines ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care Rises on CFO Priority Lists CFO Magazine "Incremental costs from the ACA continue to mount every year," says Randall Abbott, a senior health-care consultant for Towers Watson. "There is an impact on earnings per share." Next year will be a big one for new costs, the most significant being the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meet the Government's Health Insurance Salesmen Wall Street Journal The government announced last week that it's spending $67 million on staff known as "navigators" to help people enroll in health insurance for next year. But at the same time, it has handed off the enrollment baton to insurance sales agents and brokers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brokers Associated With More, Cheaper Health Coverage, Study Says Washington Post (blog) Health insurance agents, feeling threatened by the Affordable Care Act, will welcome research from the University of Minnesota that supports their longstanding argument that agents and brokers make insurance shopping easier and cheaper. A new paper by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Young adults want health insurance, poll says Kansas City Star The Commonwealth Fund survey also found a major lack of understanding about the Affordable Care Act and the online health insurance marketplaces that are due to open this fall. Only 27 percent of young adults were aware of details about this aspect of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Affordable Health Care Changes To Begin KCAU The Affordable Health Care Act has been controversial ever since it passed in 2010. Believe it or not, insurance companies are still working to comply to the act's guidelines, and have a long way to go. That's not surprising, seeing as how the document ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pittenger rejects health plan for Congress members Sacramento Bee Robert Pittenger says he won't participate in the health plan for members of Congress out of principle because it gives them subsidies for coverage under the federal health care overhaul law. The first-term Republican representing the 9th District ... See all stories on this topic » |
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