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| IBM moving some retirees off its health plan CBS News IBM plans to move many retired workers off its health plan and give them money to buy coverage on a health-insurance exchange. The move is part of a corporate trend away from providing traditional retiree health benefits as costs rise. The company says ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care marketplace will be here before long Kansas City Star Starting Oct. 1, more than 1 million uninsured Kansans and Missourians will, for the first time, have full access to a computer-based health insurance marketplace at www.healthcare.gov. There they can see and compare qualified health plans and prices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Back To School: Taxes, Health Insurance & Dependents Forbes My daughter got contact lenses this week. That means I've been spending a lot of time with her in the bathroom. A lot. There's been a great deal of hand washing and squealing. But I think we're getting closer to her being able to do it herself. Or at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care law could increase client list for Butler County health clinic Tribune-Review For the working poor of Butler County, the Community Health Clinic of Butler County is a safe place to land in hard times. "If it wasn't for the clinic, I wouldn't be able to get my medications," said Doris Pintea, a 59-year-old Butler resident, who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care support center opens in Spokane Mid Columbia Tri City Herald A customer support center has opened to help people navigate Washington Healthplanfinder, the new online marketplace for health insurance. The Spokane-based center is open to callers from around the state, with help available in up to 175 languages, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GOP warns Americans of health care 'sticker shock' Boston.com WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are using their weekly radio and Internet address to focus on health insurance costs under President Barack Obama's health overhaul. GOP Sen. John Barrasso (buh-RAS'-oh) of Wyoming, who was an orthopedic surgeon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A look at health care savings plans Aiken Standard AP Photo/Richard Drew, File Trader Frederick Reimer works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The government's monthly survey of employment is the most widely followed gauge of the U.S. economy and receives close scrutiny from Wall Street. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health care advocates to go door-to-door, make calls in Ohio to spread word ... The Republic COLUMBUS, Ohio — A coalition of health companies and advocates plans to reach out to Ohioans about the federal health care law during 28 events around the state this weekend. Enroll America spokeswoman Jessica Barba Brown says the group's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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