Michigan Health Insurance News
Michigan CO-OP Awarded $72 Million to Provide Health Insurance Options in 2014
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Friday announced its award of $72 million in financing for the new Michigan Consumers Healthcare CO-OP (MCHCO), a member-governed nonprofit health insurance company that will help to control costs while providing accessible health care for all residents.
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Michigan Senate OKs measure that ends pensions for new school employees
The Michigan Senate approved legislation Thursday to close the public school pension plan to new employees hired after 2013 and increase pension and health insurance contributions for existing workers and retirees.
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Two health care nonprofit co-ops receive health law loans
These two co-ops, located in Nevada and Michigan, received a total of $135 million in loans from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Federal flood insurance compared to President Barack Obama's health care overhaul
Michigan Republican's rant gets some hot under the collar
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Survey: Shifting costs help employers hold health expenses
Jay Greene - Employers in Southeast Michigan expect to hold health care cost increases to 6 percent this year -- close to the national average of 5.
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Local legislator supports women’s health care proposals
State Representative Marcia Hovey-Wright (D-Muskegon) and State Senator Rebekah Warren (D-Ann Arbor) last Tuesday pressed for measures that would increase access to health care and contraceptives for women.
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Catholic colleges, dioceses sue over mandate
NEW YORK - Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other groups sued the Obama administration Monday in eight states and the District of Columbia over a federal mandate that most employers provide workers free birth control as part of their health insuran...
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Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over Obama mandate
Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other groups sued the Obama administration Monday in eight states and the District of Columbia over a federal mandate that most employers provide workers free birth control as part of their health insurance.
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Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over contraception mandate
NEW YORK — Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other groups sued the Obama administration Monday in eight states and the District of Columbia over a federal mandate that most employers provide workers free birth control as part of their health...
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