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With major provisions of the new health care law set to kick in on Jan. 1, Republicans Monday warned of impending insurance premium hikes, while Democrats said that was an overreaction, leaving consumers and insurers with no clear answer. Insurance
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R.I. (AP) Rhode Island's health insurers are seeking double-digit increases in the premiums individuals and small businesses pay for coverage. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, the state's dominant insurer, has proposed an average hike of 18
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May 23, 2013 Californians received the bottom line Thursday on which insurance firms will sell policies on the state's new health-care exchange this fall and how much those premiums will cost. The announcement by Covered California, the marketplace
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Centive Executive Presenting at the Marketing, Outreach & Distribution on Health Insurance Exchanges Conference , May 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- hCentive , the leader in ACA health insurance exchange technology, announced today Michael Miller , Vice
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Dallas-based Tex-Mex restaurant chain El Fenix says that it will offer limited insurance coverage to its 1,200 workers, covering prescription drugs, preventive care, and physician visits, in order to gain eligibility for the weaker version of
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The minister plans to allow insurers to refuse to pay for treatment carried out by practitioners not on their approved list. Some 95,000 people have now signed a petition against the changes, which was handed over to the minister on Tuesday afternoon.
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When movie stars become unbankable, they're no longer a slam dunk at the box office. When investments become unbankable, they're relegated to the Wall Street's junk pile. For ordinary Americans deemed unbankable those who don't have a traditional
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While at least 27 of the ACA's provisions have already been implemented, much of it still looms on a horizon that begins Jan. 1. Proponents insist it is the panacea for what ails health care today and it will bring affordable health care to millions
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The federally-funded HIP-Utah program covers individuals who have been rejected by insurers because they are too sick. The program was initially funded with $5 billion, but stopped adding new enrollees in February when the money began to run out. In
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is used to having considerable clout in the legislature. Although the state's largest health insurer hasn't always gotten its way, for years it has negotiated behind the scenes to mold bills more to the
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