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Healthcare reform to put local clinics to test [Google+ hangout]
L.A. NOWTimes reporter Anna Gorman will join City Editor Shelby Grad at 1 p.m. to discuss local clinics, which serve as a medical safety nets that help fill the unmet needs of poor, uninsured and chronically ill patients in struggling rural...... -
Shepherd’s Hope expands health care for uninsured
The Religion WorldShepherd's Hope, Inc., a faith-based organization of volunteers that exists to provide access to health care for the uninsured, expanded their Longwood facility to serve more patients in need. Since its opening in 2007, the facility, located at 600 N.... -
Affordable Care Act: A national solution to a national problem
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act in the coming days, and it's hard to predict how the justices will rule. But that's not because the Constitution is unclear. Ideologues have muddied the issue by...
Tags: Washington, DC, Interior Policy, Insurance, Health Insurance, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Health Care: Insurers step up, modestly
Singing the praises of major U.S. insurance companies is not a common pastime on these pages, but recent events require at least a stanza and perhaps even a chorus. Such is the tuneful news that several have decided that no matter how the U.S. Supreme...Tags: Justice System, Career and Workplace, Insurance, Health Insurance, Labor Legislation
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More American workers to pick their insurance
For some American workers, picking the right health insurance is becoming more like hunting for the perfect business suit: It takes some shopping around to find a good fit and avoid sticker shock. In a major shift in employer-sponsored health insurance...
Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Insurance, Career and Workplace, Darden Concepts, Inc., Health Insurance
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Maryland releases breast-feeding recommendations for hospitals
Maryland health officials want the state's hospitals to play a larger role in encouraging mothers to breast-feed in the crucial hours after they give birth, as growing evidence points to the health benefits of feeding babies human milk.
The Maryland...Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Breastfeeding, Health and Medical Professionals
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Harvard Pilgrim Wants To Compete In Connecticut's Health Insurance Market
The Hartford CourantHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc. wants to break into the Connecticut health insurance market, taking on five large health-insurers that dominate the market, which is home turf for four of them — Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in...Tags: Cigna Corporation, Private Health Care, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Insurance, Health Insurance
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Arkansas moves forward on health care overhaul
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas officials say the state is moving forward with implementing parts of the federal health care law after an election that provided clarity on the federal level - but uncertainty in the state Legislature about the political...
Tags: Elections, Health Insurance, Healthcare Laws, Politics, Republican Party
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New W.Va. AG seeks role in policy decisions
As West Virginia’s incoming attorney general, Republican Patrick Morrisey said he wants a say in how the state operates Medicaid and plans to play a role in whether it follows the recently upheld federal health care law. Morrisey, of Harpers Ferry,...Tags: Washington, DC, Consumers, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Barack Obama
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Kansas officials discussing options for implementing federal health care law in state
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas officials are pondering their next steps to implement the federal health care law now that the presidential election has been decided and deadlines are looming. The state has until Nov. 16 to tell the federal government...
Tags: Sam Brownback, Insurance, Healthcare Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint
WASHINGTON (AP) — Its place assured alongside Medicare and Medicaid, President Barack Obama's health care law is now in a sprint to the finish line, with just 11 months to go before millions of uninsured people can start signing up for coverage....
Tags: Washington, DC, Rick Perry, Politics, Barack Obama, Chris Christie
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Employers hit by rising health costs look to high-deductible plans
There's a good chance during open enrollment this fall that you will be offered a high-deductible insurance plan with a savings account — if you haven't already been nudged into one. Increasingly, employers are offering this as a way to rein in...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Family, Career and Workplace, Consumers, Insurance
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