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Health insurance marketplaces are not for seniors USA TODAY While the Obama administration is encouraging uninsured Americans to enroll in health coverage on the new online insurance marketplaces, federal officials are planning a campaign to persuade millions of seniors to please stay away — don't call and don ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPS drops health benefits for 15000 spouses. An Obamacare bellwhether? Christian Science Monitor The latest sign of that is the news, made public this week, that shipping company UPS will no longer make health insurance benefits available to some 15,000 employee spouses. In announcing the change, the company referred to Obamacare as a reason it is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care mandate could affect hours of substitutes Chillicothe Gazette Substitute teachers who work 30 or more hours per week in a district may be entitled to healthcare insurance in 2015 under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, informally known as Obamacare. Below is a percentage of school-day hours that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Survey: Health insurance costs outpace wage gains Foster's Daily Democrat Saturday, August 24, 2013. Workers saw a modest rise in the average cost of employer-sponsored health insurance this year, but they're probably not overwhelmed with relief. Coverage costs still are climbing faster than wages. That means, in many cases, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Differences emerge in how states will implement President Obama's health care ... Boston.com George Rizer/Globe File Photo) This file photo from 2006 shows Jon Kingsdale, who set up the Massachusetts health insurance marketplace under the state's groundbreaking law of that same year and who is now a consultant helping other states start their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance reform almost here: What it means to you Asheville Citizen-Times ASHEVILLE — Melissa Bigg and her husband pay $348 a month for health insurance — but their deductible is $10,000. Easily that puts the couple among the millions of people who will look for relief when a key part of President Barack Obama's Patient ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance benefits will change, but not go away, under ACA Kane County Chronicle Mike Deagle, owner of Deagle Benefit Group in Batavia, is a health insurance broker who works with small businesses to obtain health insurance and to stay on top of the changes in the marketplace, particularly as it relates to the Affordable Care Act ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida Hospital enters health-insurance business Orlando Sentinel ... will launch into the health-insurance business, executives announced today. In partnership with Health First Health Plans, the hospital system expects ultimately to offer both Medicare and private health insurance in as many as 11 Central Florida ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bill Capping GovGuam Health Insurance Costs in FY '14 at $55M Passed 8-6 in ... Pacific News Center But if it becomes law, it would force GovGuam to chose the "exclusive" health insurance option for GovGuam employees, because there would not be enough money to pay for the "non-exclusive" health insurance option recently selected by the Governor. See all stories on this topic » |
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