Obamacare Will Not Fix Health Care! - Salt Lake City Weekly


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Obamacare Will Not Fix Health Care!
Salt Lake City Weekly
Private health insurance is the most wasteful way to pay for health care ever invented, with excess administrative costs in the United States of about $400 billion per year. In addition, the private health-insurance business model distorts incentives ...
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Health insurance cutbacks squeeze the insured - Gant Daily

Health insurance cutbacks squeeze the insured
Gant Daily
United States (KaiserHealth) – Amber Cooper and her husband were doing OK. They both had jobs. A healthy 5-year-old son, a house in Riverbank, Calif., and health insurance from her job in the accounting department of a small manufacturing company.

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Insurers Must Improve Benefits for New Health Exchanges - Bloomberg


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Insurers Must Improve Benefits for New Health Exchanges
Bloomberg
Half the people who buy their own health insurance, rather than depend on an employer, are in plans that have fewer benefits than what the US health-care law will require beginning in 2014, a study found. UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH), WellPoint Inc.
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Half of Americans with individual health plans could gain better coverage ... Medical Xpress
Businesses urged to apply for tax credit So Md News

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Obama Health Care Hangs on Business Clause Queried by Court - San Francisco Chronicle

Obama Health Care Hangs on Business Clause Queried by Court
San Francisco Chronicle
The bulk of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act falls comfortably within the commerce clause power, at least as it's been defined by the Supreme Court over the past seven decades. Health care accounts for 18 percent of the US economy and ...

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Doctor visits, drugs drive up health costs for privately insured - Chicago Tribune


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Doctor visits, drugs drive up health costs for privately insured
Chicago Tribune
"For the first time, we have comprehensive data on the privately insured. This lets us develop a clearer picture of what is truly driving health-care spending in the United States," said Martin Gaynor, chairman of the institute's governing board and ...
Health care law's innovations taking hold, panelists say NEWS.GNOM.ES (press release)
Group points out Health Care law benefits Cheboygan Daily Tribune
New Study Shows Healthcare Costs Rose in 2010 The New American
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Catholic Organizations Sue over Health Insurance Mandate - The Nonprofit Quarterly


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Catholic Organizations Sue over Health Insurance Mandate
The Nonprofit Quarterly
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is simply the cheerleader, but a total of 43 Catholic organizations and dioceses have gone to court against the federal government to challenge the Obama administration's health reform mandate that ...
Mich. Catholics sue over health care mandate Toledo Blade
Catholic Groups Challenge Affordable Care Act Courthouse News Service
FRC Supports Catholic Lawsuits Against HHS-Required Abortifacient and ... Sacramento Bee
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REPORT: HEALTH CARE PRICES UP, USAGE DOWN - U-T San Diego


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REPORT: HEALTH CARE PRICES UP, USAGE DOWN
U-T San Diego
“For the first time, we have comprehensive data on the privately insured. This lets us develop a clearer picture of what is truly driving health care spending in the United States,” said Martin Gaynor, chairman of the institute's governing board and ...
Study reveals factors that drive rise in health costs Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Providers jack up prices even as demand for services drops FierceHealthFinance

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