Hagel's Deep Cuts for Military Announced
On Monday, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is expected to release his proposal for severe cuts in the nation’s military, which will leave the U.S. Army with its smallest force since World War II. The...
View ArticleArkansas lawmakers to vote on funds for alternative to Obamacare
By Steve Barnes LITTLE ROCK (Reuters) - Arkansas lawmakers will try once again to provide funding this week for the state's Private Option medical insurance plan that has drawn interest from other...
View ArticleCrowdfunding Health Innovation: Disruptive Companies And Funders Meet To...
Two of the most significant pieces of legislation in decades, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, are poised to transform the entire...
View ArticleJeep Wrangler Sport is Least Expensive Car to Insure; Ohio Has Lowest Auto...
Insure.com’s annual study reveals the most and least expensive vehicles and states for car insurance. Foster City, CA (PRWEB) February 24, 2014 If you’re looking for an insurance bargain, consider a...
View ArticleYour Money Adviser: Choosing Health Coverage as Deadline Nears
If you don’t have health insurance, there is still time to enroll through the public marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act. Reported by NYTimes.com 4 hours ago.
View ArticleJohn Dingell Retiring After Nearly 60 Years In Congress
WASHINGTON -- Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) is retiring from Congress after 59 years. Dingell will make the announcement Monday at a luncheon in Downriver, Mich., according to the Detroit News."I’m not...
View ArticleUnitedHealth Lifts Dow on Prospect for Lower Medicare Reimbursement Cuts
The health insurance giant is helping the Dow today, even as telecom stocks fall. Find out the latest for the Dow. Reported by Motley Fool 2 hours ago.
View ArticleWho's the true 'top conservative on Twitter' – and does it matter for 2016? |...
The GOP struggles with the social media generation, but a few are starting to figure it out, especially Governor Chris Christie It's no secret that the GOP has been playing catch-up to the massive...
View ArticleNew Fed Study Says Health Reform Can Reduce Financial Stress, Bankruptcies
One of the great hopes of health care reform is that it will reduce the number of Americans who file for bankruptcy because of medical debt. A new study in Massachusetts is providing evidence that the...
View ArticleIs the Future of Hispanic Broadcast Television Up in the Air?
Hispanics are among the most enthusiastic consumers of information, news and entertainment in the United States today. They value reliability, accuracy and most importantly, access. To many of these...
View ArticleMedicaid Expansion Ads Target Nebraska As Red States Weigh Obamacare Benefits
With more red states moving toward adopting the expansion of Medicaid under Obamacare, a Democratic-leaning group is targeting a series of radio ads at one that could actually do it: Nebraska. The...
View ArticleHow to Get a Subsidy to Pay for Health Insurance
Filed under: Health Care, Family Money, U.S. Government, Health Insurance, Financial Education *Joe Raedle/Getty*The Leading Insurance Agency in Miami has been helping Floridians enroll in health...
View ArticleShumlin signs mid-year budget adjustment bill
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has signed into law a mid-year budget adjustment bill that increases funding for Medicaid by more than $7 million, but achieves nearly that much...
View ArticleNarrow Health Care Provider Networks: Boon or Bane?
Some health plans sold through the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) health insurance marketplaces use "narrow networks" of providers. That is, they limit the doctors and hospitals their customers can use....
View ArticleTry this weird tax trick that can pay off 3 ways
*Try this weird tax trick that can pay off 3 ways* Young adults are signing up in greater numbers for the new state health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act, although still not...
View ArticleBill would allow Conn. exchange to negotiate
Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow the state's health insurance marketplace, Access Health CT, to negotiate prices with the insurance companies selling products through the...
View Article8 Ways to Save on Taxes in 2014
By Paula Pant, WiserAdvisor contributor Nobody enjoys paying more in *taxes* than they should. And most people understand that the best way to optimize their taxes is by learning as much as they can...
View ArticlePan-American Life Insurance Group gets earnings boost from acquisition, Latin...
It's been nearly a decade since Jose Suquet took the helm at Pan-American Life Insurance Group with a mission to refocus a company that had veered from its core mission of providing health insurance...
View ArticleCan A Doctor Really Can Demand An Extra $75 Up Front?
Changing health insurance rules mean confusion for patients and providers alike. But laws do protect people from having to pay more than what's specified in their health plan. Reported by NPR 4 hours...
View ArticleJudge Orders Obamacare Insurers in Louisiana to Accept HIV Funds
A U.S. district court judge in Louisiana has temporarily barred Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana and two smaller insurers from rejecting payments from a federal program intended to help...
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