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Can health care law survive without insurance mandate?
msnbc.com
The Supreme Court is debating how much of the health care overhaul law should be salvaged if the health insurance requirement is thrown out. NBC's Pete Williams reports. >>> now we turn to the final day of the marathon argues at supreme court over ...
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Changes in insurance tied to more ER visits
Reuters
By Andrew M. Seaman | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who either gained or lost their health insurance took more trips to the emergency room than those who had a stable insurance status, in a new study. The findings are troubling when considering ...
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Long-term care insurance policy costs rising
USA TODAY
By Christine Dugas, USA TODAY Just as aging Baby Boomers are realizing they may need long-term care insurance, the marketplace is shrinking, the cost of premiums is soaring, and providers are altering the policies they offer. Long-term care insurance ...
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Lloyd's Of London swings to second-worst loss
Reuters
UL insurance market swung to its second-biggest loss last year after absorbing record claims from natural catastrophes including Japan's Tohoku earthquake and floods in Thailand. Lloyd's, which traces its origins back 324 years to a London coffee house ...
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Supreme Court appears poised to nullify entire healthcare law
Los Angeles Times
During a final day of arguments, the five conservative justices revealed they may be inclined to strike down not only the insurance mandate provision, but the whole of Obama's healthcare law. By David G. Savage and Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times ...
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Will the High Court Vindicate Vinson?
Wall Street Journal
We would be exercising the judicial power if one Act was--one provision was stricken and the others remained to impose a risk on insurance companies that Congress had never intended. By reason of this Court, we would have a new regime that Congress did ...
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Mr. Health Care Mandate
New York Times
They all wanted Jonathan Gruber, a numbers wizard at MIT, to help them figure out how to fix their health care systems, just as he had helped Mitt Romney overhaul health insurance when he was the Massachusetts governor. Then came the call in 2008 from ...
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Senate Judiciary Committee hears House unemployment insurance loan legislation
The Republic
Kentucky employers could save $600 million in unemployment insurance tax payments under a House bill that's now under consideration in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The proposal by House Speaker Pro Tem Larry Clark, a Louisville Democrat, ...
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Thursday's letters: Insurance competition is a fantasy
Tampabay.com
A voucher system would in fact "privatize" the payments to providers by putting that activity in the hands of insurance companies. The idea that vouchers would result in competition among insurance companies and reduce premiums is absurd.
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No-Fault Insurance supporters rally
WZZM
(WZZM)- People who want to preserve Michigan's unique no-fault car insurance law gathered in Lansing Wednesday to keep pressure on politicians who are considering changing the law. The Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault or CPAN, is optimistic the state ...
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Justices poised to strike down entire healthcare law
Chicago Tribune
Picking up where they left off Tuesday, the conservatives said they thought a decision striking down the law's controversial individual mandate to purchase health insurance means the whole statute should fall with it. Related Q&A: Day 3 of the health ...
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