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Firm Returns Health Care Grant Amid Political Heat ABC News A company that has for decades helped people enroll in Medicaid says it won't be able to sign up people for insurance under the new Affordable Care Act because there is too much scrutiny over a so-called navigator program. According to an email ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care overhaul: Young people not immune from risk of being uninsured Tulsa World Health insurance rates offered by the state's largest insurer under the Affordable Care Act will average $143 per month for a 30-year-old with basic coverage to $673 per month for a 64-year-old who wants the best coverage, a Tulsa World analysis shows. See all stories on this topic » | ||
More companies steering retirees to private health-insurance exchanges MiamiHerald.com TALLAHASSEE -- Thousands of retirees covered by company health insurance plans will soon see their benefits shifted toward private health-insurance exchanges. IBM and Time Warner announced the change last week. They'll provide retirees money to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care sessions planned for people being removed from Medicaid program Appleton Post Crescent MILWAUKEE — Community organizers throughout Wisconsin plan to begin offering sessions as early as Oct. 2 to help people being removed from the state's Medicaid program next year assess other health care options. Republican Gov. Scott Walker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chamber Makes Sense Of Health Insurance Confusion Jamestown Post Journal These are interesting times in the world of health insurance. There are significant changes occurring, and with that there is confusion, particularly among businesses and individuals who purchase health insurance. The Chamber of Commerce is here to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kids with Gay Parents Face Health Insurance Challenges MedPage Today However, the disparities in private health insurance diminished somewhat when the children lived in one of the states that allows same-sex marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, or second-parent adoptions, the authors wrote online in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Census to release Texas health insurance stats The Republic AUSTIN, Texas — The Census Bureau will release new figures this week on how many Americans have health insurance and live in poverty. That means Texans will see if their state continues to rank among the worst in the nation. Last year's figures showed ... See all stories on this topic » |
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