State That Supports Obamacare Will Delay Access To Some
By Sharon Begley NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The online insurance exchange that Oregon established under President Barack Obama's healthcare law will not allow residents to sign up for coverage on...
View ArticleObama: Republicans' 'Unifying Principle' Is Denying Health Care To 30 Million...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Friday slammed Republicans for their continuing push to repeal his signature health care law, asking why the primary issue uniting the GOP involves kicking tens...
View ArticleWill Obamacare Spark Mass Retirements On Capitol Hill? Here's Hoping, Anyway!
Are a bunch of Capitol Hill critters about to announce retirements over Obamacare? That's the claim in this piece Friday in Newsmax, which states that "several members of Congress will announce their...
View ArticleCourt stalls NYC plan to get health insurance bids
A court has put a hold on New York City's plans to solicit bids for health insurance for nearly 300,000 workers, retirees and their families. Reported by Miami Herald 15 hours ago.
View ArticleChris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- PBS, Citizen Koch, And Obama's Press...
The big political news today, of course, was President Obama's press conference. While the subject matter largely revolved around the National Security Agency reforms Obama is belatedly proposing, I...
View ArticleOregon to Debug Insurance Exchange
Oregon's health-insurance exchange—the marketplace created by federal law to let consumers shop online for coverage—will open for business on Oct. 1, but with a glitch: Consumers won't be able to...
View ArticleNew Evidence of Health-Insurance Confusion
A new paper suggests that even those who have health insurance have a poor understanding of their coverage. This has ramifications for Obamacare. Reported by Wall Street Journal 11 hours ago.
View ArticleHealth insurance ratings to be dropped from state website
Health insurance ratings won't appear on Covered California because the rankings are from 2011 and don't reflect new health plans. Critics will press officials to reconsider. Reported by L.A. Times 12...
View ArticleUninsured will see differing levels of help for Obamacare in Maryland,...
Maryland consumers who want to buy health insurance under Obamacare in the fall will be able to read glossy fact sheets that spell out the law in simple language. Or talk to one of 325 specially...
View ArticleHIPEC surgery: The future of cancer treatment
For cancer patients, getting a tumor removed is just one part of the battle. After that, you're dealing with months of long, grueling chemotherapy. But now, there's a groundbreaking treatment in...
View ArticleMore Than 25,000 Households Now Share Health Care Needs Through Samaritan...
Health care sharing ministry Samaritan Ministries International surpassed the 25,000-household mark in July 2013. Leaders talk about why the growth has occurred and how the ministry is committed to...
View ArticleBreaking a leg in Spain could cost holidaymakers an arm and a leg
British holiday makers are risking bills in excess of £25,000 by travelling to Spain without proper travel insurance warns Alan Spiers, Senior Partner of Delta Travel Insurance. Here are some tips to...
View ArticleMerchant Data Systems Now Offering New Services to Fast Food Industry
Mom and pop fast food restaurants, excluding large, national fast food chains, are getting much more than card processing from Merchant Data Systems, or MDS. MDS serves as a merchant services provider...
View ArticleZane Benefits Publishes New Information on the New Health Insurance Subsidies
Health Insurance Subsidies Will Be Available to the Majority of Employees Park City, Utah (PRWEB) August 10, 2013 Today, Zane Benefits, the number one online small business health benefits solution,...
View ArticleGrieving Mother Confronts GOP Rep About Obamacare
Several North Carolinians attended a town hall held by Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) in Swannanoa to confront McHenry about Obamacare on Wednesday, including a mother grieving the death of her son....
View ArticleGeorgia Officials to Pass New Abortion Restrictions that Legislators Rejected
Politics Georgia’s Department of Community Health is forcing through new abortion restrictions on the state health insurance plan that failed to pass in the Legislature. The department vote 5-3 on...
View ArticleObamacare Indecision Leaves College Instructors In Limbo
Adjunct college instructors are caught in purgatory as their employers, which have increasingly relied on them as a cheap source of labor, decide if they will restrict the hours the instructors are...
View ArticleTAT Invites Media to Experience Health & Wellness Specialties
Journalists from around the world received a special treat recently when they took part in an event showcasing Thailand’s thriving health and wellness industry. Bangkok, Thailand (PRWEB) August 09,...
View ArticleWeight Watchers Sets Its Eyes On Employers
(Corrects CEO's surname in paragraph 12 to Chambers from Chamber) By Madeline Will NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Facing increased competition from free calorie-counting apps, Weight Watchers...
View ArticleHouse Conservatives Plan ObamaCare Alternative
With just seven weeks until the implementation of ObamaCare on October 1st, the Republican Study Committee is readying legislation that would repeal ObamaCare and replace it with a new package health...
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