When Congress passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act this March, it took a health insurance system that was locked in a decades-long spiral of rising costs and shrinking security and set it on a new course. …
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RealClearPolitics – Making the Health Care Reform Law Work
State and federal officials, insurers, and health care providers face thousands of important decisions in implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, according to the June issue of Health Affairs. …
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New Health Affairs Issue: Implementing Health Reform – Health …
Earlier this year, Congress passed and the President signed landmark health insurance reform legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (P.L. 111-152), …
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The Reaction: Cutting through the BS: How health-care reform is …
If you are looking for a job, especially one that provides group health insurance, don’t be surprised if you come up empty. The intent of Obamacare (Patient Protection and Unaffordable Health Care Act) was to make health insurance more …
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InsureBlog: Say Goodbye to Employer Group Health Insurance
Earlier this week I wrote about the new health care reform rules, officially known as The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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Health Care Reform: Changes for Seniors and Small Business Owners …
Health care reform – officially known as The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – is now the law of the land. The law is a collection of.
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Now That Health Care Reform Is the Law, What Happens Now? – CBS …
The Congressional Budget Office just revised upwards the projected cost (PDF) of the new health care law by $115 billion.
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Spring Surprise: CBO Says Health Care Reform to Cost $115 Billion …
If you have a Georgia health insurance policy from Aetna, there are changes in the wind that you may not like. As a result of the Patient Protection and Unaffordable Health Care Act (Obamacare), the change you hoped for may not be the …
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InsureBlog: Aetna Health Insurance Changes You May Not Have Hoped For
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides that health coverage under an employee’s children under 27 years of age is now generally tax-free to the employee, effective March 30, 2010. The Internal Revenue Service announced …
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You can now get employer-based health insurance for adult children …
John Goodson on health care reform. 20 Apr 2010
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