Nj Health Insurance News
Losing mandate could double health care law costs
Repealing the requirement that individuals buy health insurance would greatly boost the cost of health reform, study shows
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NJ Gov Vetoes Obama-Related Health Exchange Bill
NJ gov vetoes bill creating online marketplace for subsidized health insurance under Obama act
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NJ gov vetoes bill creating online marketplace for subsidized health insurance under Obama act
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Christie vetoes bill to create NJ health insurance exchange
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie has vetoed a bill to implement a key provision of the federal health care reform law.
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Christie undecided on NJ health insurance bill
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he wants the state to spend as little as possible implementing new federal health insurance requirements until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether President Barack Obama 's plan is constitutional.
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Christie Blocks NJ Health Care Exchange
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vetoes legislation that would have created a statewide health care exchange, as allowed under President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
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First Health Insurance Retail Center Coming to New Jersey
NEWARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Horizon BCBSNJ signed a lease for a new retail center, the first of its kind in NJ. Visitors will be able to get information on health and have health insurance questions answered in person.
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NJ to get $100M in health rebates
Here’s how the health insurance rebate law works: • Insurers covering individual consumers and small employers must spend at least 80 percent of the premiums they collect on medical care and quality improvements. The benchmark is 85 percent of premiums for insurers covering large employers.
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N.J. Gov. vetoes bill creating health insurance exchange
Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican who is often rumored as a possible running mate for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, said the state should wait to see how the Supreme Court rules on the federal health law.
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