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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Several states have taken definitive stands on the Medicaid expansion; most have not...Governors of South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas have all declared that they will not expand Medicaid. (All
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Under rules proposed by the service, some working-class families would be unable to afford family coverage offered by their employers and yet they would not qualify for subsidies provided by the law. The fight revolves around how to define affordable
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From 2004 to 2007, 89 million U.S. adults were without health insurance for at least one month and 23 million lost coverage more than once, researcher said. Pamela Farley Short of Pennsylvania State University and colleagues culled their findings
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Seamus McKiernan Like a lot of other young people, I never thought about health insurance until I got sick...But less than a year after walking across the stage at my college graduation, I received an unexpected diagnosis acute myeloid leukemia and
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Larimer County will reduce building fees by $1,000 for residents to rebuild homes or outbuildings destroyed by wildfire, as long as insurance does not cover the fees. The county commissioners on Tuesday approved the fee reduction to help the
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Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Despite a twenty-five year old law that bans patient dumping the practice continues to put uninsured Americans at risk, according to a national team of researchers led by a
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Shares of HCA Holdings Inc. fell as much as 10% Monday after the nation's largest hospital operator disclosed the New York Times may be planning a story critical of its practices, and that federal authorities are making inquiries with the company.
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A Spokane-based group has started a teen outreach program to provide Medicaid to the uninsured. Community-Minded Enterprises intends to sign up more than 14,000 youths between 13 and 18 years old, and re-enroll 10,000 others, in Apple Health For Kids,
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Standard & Poor's, as I reported in April, issued a negative forecast for bonds sold to build the fast-rising new hospital. That means there's a 1-in-3 chance that Parkland will lose the triple-A rating by next spring. Parkland only uses 40 percent
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00 am · Finally, Californians have something to be happy about: car insurance rates...Photo courtesy of Ford A CarInsuranceQuotes.com study that rates vehicle insurance costs as a percentage of annual median household income ranks California 44th out
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