What's the ObamaCare GPA? The ABCs of Giving a Grade to the Affordable Care Act
While I was doing book signings for my book Surviving American Medicine at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on the University of Southern California (USC) Campus, I had the opportunity to hear a...
View ArticleAllsup Observes Arthritis Awareness Month in May
Sponsors Walk to Cure Arthritis; Provides Social Security Disability Insurance Eligibility Screenings Belleville, IL (PRWEB) April 22, 2014 Arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability and...
View ArticleMark Begich Airs New Ad Hitting GOP Rivals On Abortion, Equal Pay
A Democrat in a tough reelection fight in Alaska isn't shying away from discussing reproductive rights issues. Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) released a new statewide radio ad Monday in which he hits his...
View ArticleNM enrollment in insurance exchanges spikes
Nearly 35,000 New Mexicans had enrolled in health plans through the state and federal insurance exchanges as of April 15, a 32 percent increase from the end of March, the New Mexico Health Insurance...
View ArticleOregon's broken healthcare exchange to shift to federal network
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - Oregon, whose health insurance network has been dogged by technical glitches that have prevented even a single subscriber from enrolling online, will move its state health...
View ArticleSoftheon Marketplace Connector Cloud Offers Reprieve to Oregon-Based Health...
STONY BROOK, N.Y., April 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Softheon, Inc., a proven leader for health insurance marketplace integration and business operation, has announced that Softheon Marketplace Connector...
View ArticleFew have sought exemption from health-care mandate that they have insurance...
The government left the door wide open for millions of Americans to be excused from the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that most people must carry health insurance or pay a fine, but so far...
View ArticleCity employees say they can't afford to live in S.F.
Even some San Francisco public employees - whose pay and benefits are often the envy of peers in government and the private sector - say the city has become too expensive for them during this tech...
View ArticleOregon scraps state health insurance exchange
Cover Oregon directors, conceding that the state exchange's troubles are too severe and too costly to fix, vote to switch to the federal system. GOP candidates are quick to underscore the demise....
View ArticleOregon health exchange is joining federal website
Oregon has given up on its online health-insurance exchange and will use the federal system from now on. Reported by Seattle Times 2 days ago.
View ArticleCoreDocuments.com Section 125 Plan Document & Administration Business For Sale
17 year established Internet business Core Documents, Inc. for sale. Bradenton, FL (PRWEB) April 26, 2014 A US-based Internet Section 125 Plan Document & Administration Company, Core Documents,...
View ArticleUnited States: Failure To Address The 90-Day Waiting Period Rule In A...
Earlier this year, the agencies implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("the ACA") published a final rule ("the Regulation") that prohibits health plans and health insurance...
View ArticleInsurers Adding Products On Obamacare Exchanges May Curb Prices
News that more than 8 million Americans signed up for private health benefits under the Affordable Care Act is drawing health insurance companies to more markets in 2015 and could mean better prices...
View ArticlePreferredOne swipes big share of new Minnesota health insurance market
PreferredOne didn't expect to have some of the lowest health insurance premiums in the country this year. Reported by TwinCities.com 1 day ago.
View ArticleThe Failed Oregon Obamacare Website Is Just The Tip Of A $6 Billion Iceberg
That Oregon’s health insurance exchange never worked is not the scandal. The scandal is that it spent almost $5,000 per person to sign people up for free or subsidized health insurance. Where else do...
View ArticleFew People Seeking Exemptions From Obamacare
Relatively few people have sought exemptions from the Obamacare requirement to have health insurance or pay a fine, government statistics show.So far, around 77,000 families and individuals have...
View ArticleSpinning the health-care law’s success
“Thirty-five percent of people who enrolled through the federal marketplace are under the age of 35.” * *— President Obama, news conference, April 17* * While on break earlier in the month, The Fact...
View ArticleNewborns Need Health Insurance Too
If Mom and Dad have separate coverage, weigh which is better for the baby. Reported by Wall Street Journal 18 hours ago.
View ArticleForbes: Insurance Companies Worry about Cost of Sovaldi; polyDNA Recommends...
This week, executives from the United Health Group “spent more time answering questions about the mounting cost to the giant health insurance company and its customers of new Hepatitis C drugs,”...
View ArticleObamacare: Mortgaging Tomorrow’s 'Hope' for Today’s 'Change'
Impact on Millennials: The Tragedy of My Generation POTUS 42 accurately diagnosed the inevitable eulogy of Obamacare: “This only works, for example, if young people show up… We’ve got to have them in...
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