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Tulsa World
| 11 months ago
What will the Affordable Care Act do to my health insurance rates?...David Blatt, director of the Oklahoma Policy Institute, said people with private insurance won't see any immediate impact and, over time, they could hope to see the law's cost-...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
Unless the law is repealed by Congress, most of the major changes take effect on Jan. 1, 2014...Insurers will have to offer policies to anyone who applies, including people with expensive medical conditions. And people who do not qualify for...
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PRWeb
| 11 months ago
The Justices' 5-4 decision will undoubtedly have far-reaching repercussions throughout the Nation's Healthcare and Insurance industries for the next several years. June 29, 2012 When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
After two years of heated debate, the Supreme Court, in largely upholding President Obama 's healthcare law, provided much-needed clarity to consumers, insurers, states and others. While some provisions of the law have already gone into effect, many...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 11 months ago
Aizenman / The Washington Post The Supreme Court's decision to uphold all but one provision in the Affordable Care Act means that for now, at least, one of the most far-reaching overhauls of the nation's health care system will be the law of the land.
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PRWeb
| 11 months ago
June 28, 2012 Today, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the majority of the Affordable Care Act, most notably the individual health insurance mandate. “It's a good day for consumers and an expensive day for states and small business,”...
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
Supreme Court upheld a majority of President Obama's healthcare reform bill, outside of the Supreme Court on June 28, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Calif., June 28 (UPI) -- People whose employer doesn't provide health insurance and buy individual policies...
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WSJ.com: Health Blog
| 11 months ago
That's always been one of the big questions surrounding the law. The short answer: It depends on who you are, where you are, and what kind of coverage you get. With the court's decision to uphold the law, and its big 2014 provisions now on the...
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CNN
| 11 months ago
The Supreme Court's ruling Thursday to uphold health care reform has widespread implications for both insured and uninsured consumers. Beginning in 2014, uninsured individuals must buy coverage -- either on their own, through an employer's plan or...
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National Public Radio
| 11 months ago
A bulletin board in New York's Jamaica Hospital offers advice for uninsured patients. Now that the Supreme Court has decided that the Affordable Care Act can stand , it's time to think about what the law actually means for your medical coverage. The...
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Boston Globe
| 11 months ago
Invalid email address Add a personal message: Your e-mail: Invalid email address Sending your article Your article has been sent. Someone asked me recently: if the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is based on Massachusetts health reform, why should...