Saturday, June 30, 2012

Health care reform

  • In the wake of the Supreme Court rulings upholding parts of Obamacare, alternatives will be proposed if Congress attempts to repeal and replace it.
  • (Denver Post)
  • States and businesses that counted on the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the Affordable Care Act are now behind the eight ball. The court allowed the law to stand on constitutional grounds.
  • (Kansas City Star)
  • The High Court backing of health care reform will mean millions of new customers for hospitals, insurers and drug companies. For other businesses, the ruling gives at least some certainty of what they are required to do.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • It's historic, but what does the U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the Obama administration's health care reform law mean for you? According to benefits and human resources consulting experts at Aon Hewitt, Buck Consultants Chicago, and the Henry J.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court U.S.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • The Supreme Courts momentous decision upholding the vast majority of President Obamas Affordable Care Act wont solve Americas health care problems. And it certainly doesnt mean the debate over reform is finished.
  • (Orange County Register)
  • The Supreme Courts ruling Thursday to uphold health care reform has widespread implications for both insured and uninsured consumers.
  • (Click10.com)
  • WASHINGTON — By a single vote, President Barack Obamas health care overhaul survived a painstaking Supreme Court review that consumed thousands of pages in legal filings and an extraordinary six hours-plus of oral argument time back in March.
  • (Indianapolis Star)
  • The hot topic for many local businesses is the health care reform ruling. As a mother and owner of a small toy store, Betsy Ordemann is torn over the health care reform law.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Will procedures for seniors be limited? Is it up to a panel? Will they limit some procedures for those over 65? No. There is absolutely nothing written into the law that aims to limit medical care for seniors.
  • (WebMD)

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