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Medical: Fewer Americans covered by employer-backed health insurance The Seattle Times Critics of the law argue that many more firms will drop employee coverage if the plan's health-insurance exchanges and low-income subsidies take effect as scheduled in 2014. A report from the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Post, Pin, Tweet, Bark, Meow! Petplan Pet Insurance Gets "Likes" for Learning ... Seattle Post Intelligencer 1 pet insurance provider earns accolades from industry insiders for spreading pet health with social media savvy What do Whole Foods, The "Today" Show, Bergdorf Goodman, Etsy, Southwest Airlines and Petplan, America's No. 1-rated pet insurance provider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health 411: Will Medicare cover wife when husband retires? Los Angeles Times If the retiree's spouse is under 65, coverage is available through COBRA, Cal-COBRA, a HIPAA policy or, after 2014, possibly a state-based insurance market. By Lisa Zamosky, Special to the Los Angeles Times My wife does not work and is covered by my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Severability Doctrine New York Times The central issue before the Supreme Court, which will begin hearing oral arguments on Monday, is whether the act's requirement that everyone buy health insurance — the so-called individual mandate — exceeds Congress's constitutional power. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care changes may not all disappear even if justices overturn the law Washington Post Since the 2010 health-care bill became law two years ago Friday, it has launched fundamental changes to Medicaid, Medicare and the private health-insurance system relied on by millions of Americans. Its most transformative — and controversial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to deal with an insurance adjuster after an accident InjuryBoard.com You've called your car insurance company to file the claim. Now you're faced with dealing with someone called the "claims adjuster". It is this person who has a lot of control over how much your insurance company will be offering to pay for medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Student insurance at Duke to fully cover birth control pills Durham Herald Sun The decision to fully cover oral contraceptive pills comes amid national controversy over the Obama Administration's decision to enforce a federal mandate for health insurance coverage of contraceptives, even at Roman Catholic universities, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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