Married couple must separate to keep health insurance
A Tennessee couple says governmental policies have forced them to separate after 33 years of marriage. Reported by USATODAY.com 7 hours ago.
View ArticleCovered California appoints two women to key roles at Obamacare exchange
Covered California, the state's Obamacare exchange, has appointed two senior executives to bolster Executive Director Peter Lee's management team. One came from inside, one from outside the...
View ArticleReport: More Than Half of Central American Immigrants on Welfare
More than half of legal and illegal immigrant households from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras are on at least one form of public assistance, according to an analysis of government data by a...
View ArticleWhy the ACA has Opened a Door for Defined Contribution Sales
Zane Benefits Announces Health Reform’s Effects on Defined Contribution Park City, UT (PRWEB) July 08, 2014 Today, Zane Benefits, the #1 Online Health Benefits Solution, published a primer on the...
View ArticleUnited States: Do Subsidized Health Care Plans Purchased Under The Affordable...
The advent of federally subsidized private pay health insurance under the ACA has the potential to expand the application of the federal anti-kickback statute. Reported by Mondaq 6 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Hollow Promise of Justice Alito's Plan B
On Monday, in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, the Supreme Court relied heavily on "less restrictive alternatives" when it exempted closely-held corporations from the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive...
View ArticleCommunity organizations team up to connect Harrisburg children, families to...
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly 1,000 children and more than 6,700 adults in the city of Harrisburg are not receiving adequate health care or do not have health insurance. To...
View ArticleColorado raises estimate for health care drops
Colorado's health insurance exchange has doubled its estimate of how many will drop their policies. Reported by Miami Herald 3 hours ago.
View ArticleFederal Eye: Savings plan, health insurance get top ratings from federal...
Federal employees rank their retirement savings and health insurance programs as the most important of their benefits, and large majorities say those programs meet their needs and provide value for the...
View ArticleAn NFL Player's Mental Illness Struggles Can Teach Us A Lot About Criminal...
In a recent article in ESPN the Magazine, Chicago Bears All-Pro Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall admitted that in 2011 he was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Marshall was diagnosed after...
View ArticleDemocrat Lawmakers Plan Offensive Against SCOTUS Hobby Lobby Decision
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Hobby Lobby case, Democrat lawmakers are hoping to draw Republicans into a fight about birth control by introducing legislation that would counter...
View ArticleRequest for Speaker: Home Health Seminar in New York City, September 2014
Mobile Health is seeking speakers for a seminar in New York City to present new ideas and ways home health agencies can improve managing their business. New York, NY (PRWEB) July 08, 2014 Speakers are...
View ArticleCouple Separates After 33 Years So Sick Wife Can Keep Healthcare
The Tennessee couple says that government policies would not allow them to stay together and keep their health insurance. WBIR’s Kelsey Pape reports. Reported by msnbc.com 23 minutes ago.
View ArticleThe Hobby Lobby Reversal: Feminists Now Want Government In Their Vaginas
In our increasingly polarized country there has always been one character trait I could respect in anyone despite any political or cultural differences. If all someone wanted in life was to be the left...
View ArticleHow to Help Manhattan Beach's Shark Victim with His Medical Bills
Patch Westwood-Century City, CA -- Steven Robles doesn't have health insurance, says his open-water swim teammates. So they set up a fund to raise money for him. Reported by Patch 23 hours ago.
View ArticleHow Do You Know When You've Grown Up?
A few things happened over the past week that made me wonder whether or not I had officially grown up: 1. My parents got smartphones and tried to jump into the 21st century without training. 2. I...
View Article8 Reasons to Close the Border Now
With thousands of illegal immigrant minors continuing to pour over America’s southern border, the same politicians are singing the same songs: we can’t close the border, we must pursue comprehensive...
View ArticleGovernment Made $100 Billion In Improper Payments
WASHINGTON (AP) — By its own estimate, the government made about $100 billion in payments last year to people who may not have been entitled to receive them — tax credits to families that didn't...
View ArticleJuly Issue of AIS Newsletter Reports on $800,000 HIPAA Settlement
The July issue of Atlantic Information Services’s Report on Patient Privacy takes a look at a settlement against a health system that left boxes of patient files on a former doctor’s driveway....
View ArticleUnited States: Healthcare Legal News: July 2014 - Volume 4, Number 2 -...
The advent of federally subsidized private pay health insurance under the ACA has the potential to expand the application of the federal anti-kickback statute. Reported by Mondaq 11 hours ago.
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