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Employers weigh health care costs, penalties USA TODAY While the Affordable Care Act will provide access to insurance for millions more Americans, it is not a law of equality for employers. The impact differs according to how an employer's workforce is structured and the generosity of its health benefits ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care beckons job seekers Delmarva Now Have you read the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009, otherwise known as Obamacare? There are basically 10 areas of concentration. If you read through it, either the short, condensed version or the long novel, you'll see the trend. Beef ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UC Berkeley health plan error denies coverage for riot-related injuries Fox News Students at UC Berkeley were shocked to learn that the student health insurance plan doesn't cover injuries received during riot participation. According to The Daily Californian, the Berkeley student newspaper, the news also shocked Bahar Navab, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scammers now using health care reform to con you HeraldNet With a lot of confusion about the health insurance marketplaces, consumers are receiving phone calls from people claiming to provide insurance cards needed under the Affordable Care Act. Keep your guard up, said Edward Johnson, president and chief ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spending, health care fight looms for Congress The Tennessean Republican legislators are threatening to impose a government shutdown over the budget or to nix a rise in the borrowing limit and force a debt default if Democrats do not knuckle under opposition calls to slash spending for the health care law. / AP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care changes chill businesses' expansion plans The State Jayna Martin works less than 30 hours a week at Lizard's Thicket. She also has a part-time job as a cook at the Russell House at USC. The restaurant has had to hire more part-time employees to cover shifts. Only about 9 of the 50 employees at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance rates vary widely in Iowa as signup date nears for new ... The Republic DES MOINES, Iowa — All parts of Iowa are not created equal when it comes to health insurance. By national standards, the economically stable state has a relatively low number of people without any health coverage — just 10.7 percent of the population ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Theme parks ponder health insurance for part-time workers Orlando Sentinel (blog) Orlando's big theme parks, whose businesses depend on cheap, flexible part-time and seasonal labor, are struggling with how — or even whether — to provide health insurance for those workers now that the federal government is requiring better plans. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beware of health-insurance scams under ACA Philly.com An August survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 51 percent of Americans who responded still don't understand how the law will affect them. Confusion is highest among Hispanics (64 percent), the uninsured (62 percent), and young adults (62 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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