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| Ex-Insurance Cops Skeptical on Paulson's Plans for Hartford Wall Street Journal (blog) But some former insurance regulators have this message: hold your horses. Former top New Jersey insurance regulator Tom Considine says Hartford can't make that decision in a vacuum, without regulatory input. "Sometimes, masters of the universe don't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bankruptcies Hit People Challenging Health Insurance Rule BusinessWeek By Bob Drummond on March 23, 2012 Facing "a very tight monthly budget" after the recession hurt his Michigan solo law practice, John Ceci has cut back on movies and restaurant meals, drives a 1996 Honda and has higher priorities than health insurance. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blacks See Largest Decline in Health Insurance Coverage Huffington Post (blog) Over the last decade, blacks experienced the largest decline in employer-sponsored health insurance coverage. If President Obama's Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) is revoked, as the Republican presidential candidates are calling for, blacks and all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Even Reluctant States Design Health Insurance Exchanges BusinessWeek The exchanges aim to simplify complex private insurance markets for people required to have coverage who don't get it through their jobs or from government programs. Individuals today face bewildering choices with widely varying prices and terms ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court arguments the latest in a century of debate over how to get ... Washington Post A look at the issue through the years: 1912: Former President Theodore Roosevelt champions national health insurance as he tries to ride his progressive Bull Moose party back to the White House. It's an idea ahead of its time; health insurance is a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health-care changes may not all disappear even if justices overturn the law Washington Post Since the 2010 health-care bill became law two years ago Friday, it has launched fundamental changes to Medicaid, Medicare and the private health-insurance system relied on by millions of Americans. Its most transformative — and controversial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How health-care reform is changing our health care system, in charts Washington Post The Affordable Care Act is mostly known for its mandate to expand health insurance to 30 million more Americans within a decade. But much of the law's 905 pages are dedicated to an effort that's arguably more ambitious: the overhaul of the US business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hope for Those Who Have Been Denied Health Insurance Coverage San Francisco Chronicle (press release) New Web Page Helps Those Who've Been Denied Health Coverage Get Affordable Medical Insurance Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) March 22, 2012 On March 20, 2012, KQ Insurance Services announced the launching of a new web page aimed at helping individuals who have ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| MarkCare: Making Health Insurance More Affordable for Small ... By Colleen Curtis The Affordable Care Act's tax credit has lowered health insurance costs for small-business owners, who on average have paid about 18 percent more than large firms for the same health insurance policy. ExcitingAds! White | ||
| StevenCare: Insurance for Young Adults Under Age 26 | The White ... By Colleen Curtis Thanks to the provision of the law allowing young adults to stay under their parent's plans, Steven, a 21 year-old two-time cancer survivor, has the peace of mind that he can still have health insurance through his father's plan at work. ExcitingAds! White | ||
| Health Insurance Premium Hikes Called 'Excessive' by Federal ... By The Huffington Post News Editors Health insurance premium hikes in nine states as high as 24 percent are "excessive" and should be blocked, the federal Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday. The agency will have to depend on states to take action, ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| Michigan Auto Insurance Will Increase In July « CBS Detroit By sstoddart Michigan drivers will pay more for auto insurance starting July 1 to care for accident victims who have brain damage, paralysis or other catastrophic injuries. CBS Detroit | ||
| Drastic Changes to Health Insurance Law Approved by House ... By hawaiireporter808@gmail.com (Malia Zimmerman) BY JIM DOOLEY - Yielding to criticism from consumer groups and retirees, two state House panels voted Monday to ban health insurance companies from directly. Hawaii Reporter |
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| Chart of the Day: Employer-Based Health Insurance is Going the ... Over the past decade, the number of Americans with employer-sponsored health insurance has dropped from about 70% down to nearly 50%. Note that this is ... motherjones.com/.../employer-based-health-insurance-going-... | ||
| 'Only' 20 million may lose health insurance coverage | Washington ... For many months after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act -- aka Obamacare -- became law, it was mainly the measure's conservative opponents who ... washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/.../379281 |
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