Georgia Health Insurance News
Republicans seizing on birth control flap
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration's new requirement that most health insurance plans provide contraceptive services has exploded into a high-octane political weapon, with combatants on both sides scrambling to score points among the electorate and gin up fundraising from their most ardent supporters.
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Tennessee and Georgia resist health care reform
With less than a year before state legislation must be in place to implement a critical part of national health care reform, Tennessee and Georgia, along with 18 other states, have not made substantial progress toward meeting federal deadlines, according to reports from several nonpartisan organizations.
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Georgia Health Sciences University president Azziz suggests increased education, research spending
Georgia could give its economy a shot in the arm by increasing spending on education, health insurance and research, the president of the state's medical college said Friday.
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Insurance, education are economic investments, medical college president says
ATLANTA - Georgia could give its economy a shot in the arm by increasing its spending on education, health insurance and research, the president of the state's medical college said Friday. Dr. Rica...
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Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia Partners with Sovereign Risk Solutions to Deliver Innovative Healthcare ...
ATLANTA, Jan. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia, Inc. (IIAG), Georgia's largest association of insurance agents, announces its endorsement and partnership with Sovereign ...
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Student health insurance mandate
Affordable Care Act will require Clemson students to purchase health insurance. Amongst the fiery debate rejuvenated by the recent onslaught of presidential primaries and caucuses, Clemson University officials are reviewing the current policies surrounding University-provided health insurance.
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Federal government rejects Texas insurance waiver
The federal government on Friday rejected a request by Texas to be excluded from a new law that limits how much health insurance companies can spend on overhead.
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Boehner vows to overturn Obama’s birth control coverage rule
From the Republican presidential candidates to top GOP lawmakers in Washington, party leaders are engaging in a full-court press against the Obama Administration's decision to force employers affiliated with religious groups to offer health care insurance plans to workers that cover birth control free of charge, even if the action contradicts the employer's religious beliefs. [...]
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Forums address health center
The public is being asked what it thinks about a major federal health clinic opening in Brunswick in the near future.
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