The New Face of Our Economy
Fifty years into the war on poverty, it's time to focus on one of our fastest-growing workforces. Fifty years ago this month, President Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty. At the time, the U.S....
View ArticleZane Benefits Publishes New Information on ObamaCare Changes in 2014
What to Expect in the Year of Health Reform Regulations Park City, Utah (PRWEB) January 11, 2014 Today, Zane Benefits, the #1 Online Health Benefits Solution, published new information on ObamaCare...
View ArticleHealthCare.gov's main contractor to be replaced
The government's much-maligned health insurance website is getting a new outside contractor to steer the revamped portal through the remainder of open enrollment season. Reported by NY Daily News 5...
View ArticleAfter 3,118 Attempts, Man Finally Has Health Insurance
After 3,118 Attempts, Man Finally Has Health Insurance Headlines Health Obtaining health insurance is not an easy task. Just ask Lew Garrett, an Ohio contractor who, after 3,118 attempts online and...
View ArticleSecond wave of health-insurance disruption affects small businesses
When millions of health-insurance plans were canceled last fall, the Obama administration tried to be reassuring, saying the terminations affected only the small minority of Americans who bought...
View ArticleExclusive -- 'I heard it doesn’t work': Students React to Obamacare
President Obama’s support among young Americans ages 18 to 29 has plunged from 61 percent in December 2012 to last month’s low of 46 percent. A survey by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics...
View ArticleZane Benefits Publishes New Information on Section 105 Health Insurance...
IRS Governs Which Health Insurance Premiums Can Be Reimbursed Through a Section 105 Plan Park City, Utah (PRWEB) January 12, 2014 Today, Zane Benefits, the #1 Online Health Benefits Solution, published...
View ArticleLong-Term Unemployed Face Bleak Future Without Aid
WASHINGTON (AP) — A cutoff of benefits for the long-term unemployed has left more than 1.3 million Americans with a stressful decision: What now? Without their unemployment checks, many will abandon...
View ArticleUnemployment Cuts Leave Many With Bleak Options
WASHINGTON (AP) — A cutoff of benefits for the long-term unemployed has left more than 1.3 million Americans with a stressful decision: What now? Without their unemployment checks, many will abandon...
View ArticleReason For Racial Disparities In Hospital Deaths Revealed In Study
Racial disparities in health and healthcare are a persistent and troubling problem for the U.S. There are a number of reasons minority patients experience disparities in care, but new research suggests...
View ArticleLost in translation: Spanish version of health insurance website beset by...
Mirroring problems with the federal health care website, people around the nation attempting to navigate the Spanish version have discovered their own set of difficulties. The site, CuidadoDeSalud.gov,...
View ArticleHealth Insurers: No Payments from Thousands of Obamacare 'Enrollees'
Healthcare insurance companies are announcing that they are having trouble getting paid by the thousands of new policy holders who signed up through the new healthcare exchanges, resulting in far fewer...
View ArticleDoctor shortage in NM expected to worsen
New Mexico officials say the state is facing its worst shortage of primary care providers at a time when thousands are expected to enroll in state and federal health insurance exchanges. Reported by...
View ArticleO’Malley Says Maryland Will Meet Health Care Goal
CBS Baltimore (con't)Affordable Care Act Updates:CBSBaltimore.com/ACAHealth News & Information:CBSBaltimore.com/HealthWASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. Martin O’Malley is acknowledging a troubled start for...
View ArticleDoctor shortage in New Mexico expected to worsen
New Mexico officials say the state is facing its worst shortage of primary care providers at a time when thousands are expected to enroll in state and federal health insurance exchanges. Reported by...
View ArticleWoman sentenced for stealing from trust fund
The former owner of a third-party insurance administration agency is headed to prison for stealing nearly $500,000 from a trust fund that administered health insurance policies and prescription...
View ArticleDo the Math: People Don't Choose to Be Poor or Unemployed
God, I wish I were poor. And unemployed. That's the good life. Poor and unemployed. I mean, just look at all the cool stuff you get. Medicaid and welfare. Food stamps and unemployment insurance. And...
View ArticleThe New Muppets Movie Won The Golden Globes With This Incredible Ad [THE BRIEF]
Good morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today: There were many winners and losers at last night's *Golden Globes* award ceremony, but nobody triumphed quite like the upcoming *Muppets Most...
View ArticleAlaska Is At A Crossroads. Can Mark Begich Keep It From Falling Apart?
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- On a balmy day last August, Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) stood at a makeshift kitchen in the Alaska Native Medical Center and gleefully watched a chef whisk a bowl of reindeer...
View ArticleDeath Infographic: Cheat Sheet for Financial Items to Consider Before Death -...
New infographic provides a rundown of items we don’t like to think about but should if we don’t want to leave a financial burden on our heirs. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 13, 2014 To help people...
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