The Week Ahead in Health Industry News - New York Times (blog)


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The Week Ahead in Health Industry News
New York Times (blog)
... new health insurance law: malpractice, patient safety and the increasing number of Americans who use emergency rooms instead of primary care doctors. ...
Health Care Wastefulness Is Detailed in StudiesNew York Times
Malpractice Adds Less Than 3% to Healthcare TabMedPage Today
Healthcare TuesdayThe Hill (blog)
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Small-business owners see changes headed their way under health care reform - Kansas City Star


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Small-business owners see changes headed their way under health care reform
Kansas City Star
For the majority of small businesses that offer health insurance as an employee benefit, estimates of cost increases in 2011 are ranging between 6 percent ...
Workers pay more for health costs, study findsLansing State Journal
Small Businesses Stand to Reap Big Rewards from Health Tax Credit, Report FindsBusinessNewsDaily
Changes Heading Small-Business Owners' Way Under Health Care ReformVisit Bulgaria
Bankrate.com -The News Journal -Lebanon Daily News
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Understanding 'grandfathered' health plans - Evansville Courier & Press

Understanding 'grandfathered' health plans
Evansville Courier & Press
In recent months, there has been a lot of uncertainty related to grandfathered health insurance plans. In short, a "grandfathered" health insurance plan was ...
Steep rate hikes on way for individual health insuranceSeattle Times
Prepare your kids for school: Pens, paper, health coverage ...Detroit Free Press
As you pass go, collect health insuranceTemple News
Human Resource Executive Online -Charleston Gazette -Charlottesville Daily Progress
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Pre-existing health condition insurance premium too expensive for many - Tampabay.com


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Pre-existing health condition insurance premium too expensive for many
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When his marriage ended, so did his health insurance through his wife's employer. He said he was doing okay without insurance, despite an enlarged prostate ...

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Mental health parity act may affect your medical benefits - Los Angeles Times

Mental health parity act may affect your medical benefits
Los Angeles Times
The government's plan is the largest employer-sponsored health insurance program in the country, covering more than 8 million people and spending $29 ...
A taste of cuts to come?Morning Star Online

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