White House Extends Enrollment Deadline for Health Insurance U.S. News & World Report FRIDAY, Nov. 22, 2013 (HealthDay News) -- Consumers who want to enroll in a health insurance plan through HealthCare.gov will get a few extra days to sign ... | |
Some Good News on Health Care New Yorker (blog) Given the political frenzy in Washington about the botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, it may be folly to try and make any serious points about the ... | |
Health care enrollment for 2015 delayed a month Tucson Citizen The start of the 2015 enrollment period under President Obama's new health care law is being pushed back a month, from Oct. 15 of next year to Nov. 15 — just ... | |
Calif. Health Exchange Rejects Obama Canceled Plan Pledge NBC Southern California Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California, the state's health insurance exchange, announces that nearly 35,000 people signed up for health insurance ... | |
California health care board says no to delay, spurns Obama directive Monterey County Herald SACRAMENTO — It's all systems go for the federal health care law, at least in California, after the state on Thursday spurned President Barack Obama's ... | |
Farm Bureau speaker attempts to demystify Affordable Health Care Act Deseret News The National Farm Bureau's point man on the Affordable Health Care Act for 100,000 policyholders in eight states attempted to dispel some of the myths and ... | |
Thousands in Michigan in health care limbo The Detroit News A week after President Barack Obama offered a fix and Congress attempted to pass its own remedy, millions of Americans and an estimated 225,000 ... | |
Obama Administration to Push Back Health-Insurance Enrollment for ... Wall Street Journal The Obama administration is planning to push back the period during which Americans sign up for coverage under the new health law in its second year of ... | |
Details on health care enrollment, cancellations Fresno Bee Covered California has released details about who has signed up for health insurance coverage so far on the state exchange, as well as details about the nearly ... | |
Attitudes shifting on federal role in providing health insurance Deseret News Gallup polls now find a solid majority of Americans believe the federal government should not play a role in making sure Americans have health coverage. | |
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