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Health Insurance in the News
Mainers will see insurance rate hike Maine Superintendent of Insurance Mila Kofman this week ruled on a proposed increase in monthly health insurance premiums by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine, granting ...
Indiana's 9th District race: Republican Todd Young looking to upend Democrat Barron Hill The Tea Party has already dubbed Barron Hill's Democratic seat as a high-priority target, as has the GOP; the district has traded hands a few times between Hill and former Rep. Mike Sodrel. But this time, Sodrel lost in the primary to newcomer Todd Young, who was named a "Young Gun" by the National Republican Congressional Committee. He's looking to defeat the veteran representative by rallying ...
Indiana: overturn health care law, accept its subsidies Indiana is suing to overturn President Obama's health care law while also claiming its subsidies for retired state government employees.
Indiana Reports Fewer Preventable Medical Errors; Kansas Struggles To Meet Oral Health Needs The Indianapolis Star: "Indiana's hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers reported a decrease in preventable medical errors last year -- including a 33 percent drop in the number of bed sores. Overall, 306 facilities reported 94 preventable medical errors in 2009, according to a report released Monday by the Indiana State Department of Health. That's down from 105 errors reported each year in ...
The cost of long-term care Some insurance decisions are easy. Take life insurance. You know you need it to replace the income your spouse and kids would lose if you died. Insurers don't have much leeway to dispute claims for death benefits because "deceased" is a pretty definite condition.
Federal health insurance aid starting to flow Some states suing over law collecting The Obama administration announced yesterday that nearly 2,000 businesses, labor unions and state and local governments have qualified for federal subsidies to offset the cost of providing their retirees and dependents with medical insurance, another early benefit of the new health care law. Among those taking advantage of the new program are more than half ...
Employers From Nearly Every Sector Of Economy Applying For Health Overhaul's Early Retiree Subsidies Seven states that are suing the federal government to throw out the health overhaul are also preparing to take subsidies that will help them afford medical costs for retirees, The Associated Press reports. "An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees. The seven ...
Indiana, six other states suing feds also claim health subsidies The seven are Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska and Nevada.
Pawlenty Instructs Minnesota Agencies To Snub Health Law's Discretionary Funds Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a Republican, issued an executive order Tuesday instructing state agencies to reject discretionary federal funds that stem from the health overhaul, The Wall Street Journal reports. That makes "Minnesota the first state to formally restrict itself from taking some federal dollars under the law" and carries "political overtones for a possible presidential candidate...
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