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Businesses unable to put stopper on rising health coverage costs - Westfair Online
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Businesses unable to put stopper on rising health coverage costsWestfair Online“Not that we shouldn't have health care reform, and not that 32 million Americans shouldn't be insured, but the Affordable Care Act has cost us more money in the Northeast than in any other region of the country,” he said. While insurance companies ... |
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HHS Secretary Says Health Insurance Law Big Advantage to Medicare - eMaxHealth
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The intersection of 'Obamacare' and undocumented immigrants - The Seattle Times
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Essential Health Benefits Coalition Submits Comments to HHS Responding to ... - Sacramento Bee
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It's time to protect our rights -- and our economy -- by ending health care ... - Fox News
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Herb Fritch takes aim at medical inflation - The Deal Pipeline
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Herb Fritch takes aim at medical inflationThe Deal Pipelinebased publicly traded health plan focusing exclusively on Medicare recipients. The deal, which closed Jan. 31, marks a swift ascent for Herbert Fritch, who 12 years ago paid $1 million to acquire half of what was then a hemorrhaging health insurance ...and more » |
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Health Plan Introduces New Individual Products - Sacramento Bee
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Health Plan Introduces New Individual ProductsSacramento BeeBy UPMC Health Plan PITTSBURGH, Feb. 2, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- UPMC Health Plan is introducing eight new affordable health care coverage plans for individuals that provide 100 percent coverage on preventive care, health savings account options, ...and more » |
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Take a Pill - Huffington Post (blog)
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Take a PillHuffington Post (blog)This change, brought to us by the Affordable Care Act, is great news for everyone with private health insurance. Respected health professionals -- not the federal government -- spent months reviewing data and running cost-benefit analyses before ...and more » |
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